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The Hunter Family History 1769-1960
$25.00Full title: History of the Hunter family, 1769-1960 : sailed from Londonderry, Ireland for Philadelphia 1769, shipwrecked at Sable Island near Halifax, settled at Willow Hill, Ardoise Nova Scotia
Authors: Iola Young and Maribelle Smiley
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John Haley: From England to Nova Scotia
$15.00Contains the genealogy of the descendants of John Haley and Sarah Jane Mason of South Rawdon, Nova Scotia and their family: Martha Haley, John Durning Haley, Elizabeth and Mary Ann Haley.
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Planter Nova Scotia 1760-1815: Falmouth Township
$30.00The year 2010 marks the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the first New England Planters in Nova Scotia. Most Planters migrated from Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Those who settled the Minas Basin townships – Cornwallis, Horton, Falmouth, and Newport – were attracted by the good quality soil, much of it long cultivated by the Acadians, expelled in the 1750s.
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Planter Nova Scotia 1760-1815: Newport Township
$30.00The year 2010 marks the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the first New England Planters in Nova Scotia. Most Planters migrated from Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Those who settled the Minas Basin townships – Cornwallis, Horton, Falmouth, and Newport – were attracted by the good quality soil, much of it long cultivated by the Acadians, expelled in the 1750s.
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The Mungo Dill Family of Hants Co., NS – Book 1
$6.00Authors: Maribelle Smiley and Edna (Hunter) Huntley
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The Mungo Dill Family of Hants Co., NS – Book 2
$18.00Authors: Maribelle Smiley and Edna (Hunter) Huntley
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Hants County History and Geography School Project 1941
$18.00120 pages; 75 maps; 9 page index
In 1941, Inspector Campbell asked students to prepare sketches of local history accompanied by maps. This is the result of their findings which detail such subjects as the Acadians, the Loyalists and local industries.
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The Sweet Saga 1530-1960
$15.00Note by John D. Wilson on nsroots, Feb 2006: This book traces the Sweet family from England to New England and then to Nova Scotia. Its primary focus is on the Nova Scotia branch. The original objective was to add one complete branch of the family of Sweets who settled in the area of New Ross, NS.