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  1. Although eastern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island were heavily settled by Scots, few came to Halifax. It was instead the Irish, many via Newfoundland, who proved to be the largest immigrant group in the growing community.

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    Father Le Loutre's War began when Edward Cornwallis arrived to establish Halifax in 1749. Cornwallis brought along 1,176 settlers and their families breaking a treaty with the Mi'kmag tribe. British fortifications were erected in Halifax (Citadel Hill) (1749), Bedford (Fort Sackville) (1749), Dartmouth (1750), and Lawrencetown (1754), all areas of ...

    1700-1900 Nova Scotia.ca Historical Maps of Nova Scotia 1895 Collections CanadaElectoral Atlas of the Dominion of Canada (1895)

    According to Nova Scotia Archives Records Management: "Civil registration of vital statistics began in Nova Scotia in 1763 with the introduction of procedures for obtaining a marriage licence; the procedure was optional and the surviving records are incomplete. Formalized registration of births, deaths and marriages began in 1864 and continued to 1...

    In Canada, census returns are closed for 92 years after the time of enumeration. Census returns prior to 1851 are rarely complete for any area, and the census returns for Annapolis County in 1851 did not survive. 1. 1861- For each county, the agricultural returns follow immediately after the personal returns for the whole county. 2. 1871- The perso...

    1720-2001 Nova Scotia Church Records, images.
    1757-1946 Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), images ($)
    1823-1905 Nova Scotia, Antigonish Catholic Diocese, images.
    Nova Scotia, Canada, Antigonish Catholic Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1823-1905, index & images ($). *1856-1970 U.S., Dutch Christian Reformed Church Vital Records, images ($)
    1758-1952 Ancestry $Publications of the governments of Nova Scotia
    1868-1869 Collections CanadaPDF file of McAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory
    1880-1881 FamilySearchMcAlpine's maritime provinces business directory
    1890-1897 Collections CanadaPDF file of McAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory

    Online Records 1. 1923-1933 Canada, Nova Scotia, Records of Aliens pre-examined at Halifax, 1923-1933 at FamilySearch— index and images

    1732-1864 Nova Scotia land grants, microfilm.
    1763-1970 Land records, microfilm.
    1854-1953 Land grants, microfilm.
    1965-1970 Card file index to deeds, grantor and grantee, microfilm, Index.
    The American Civil War : the service records of Atlantic Canadians with the State of Maine volunteers
    The civil sword : James Delancey's Westchester Refugees
    1749-1867 Index to commissions in the Public, index.
    List of Nova Scotia newspapers available on microfilm at Library and Archives Canada: Library and Archives Canada
    Nova Scotia vital statistics from newspapers FamilySearch
    1752-1988 - Hicks, Brenda, Lynn Murphy, and Anjali Vohra. Nova Scotia Newspapers: A Directory and Union List, 1752-1988. Halifax, Nova Scotia: School of Library and Information Studies, Dalhousie U...
    1757-1957 - Tratt, Gertrude E. N. A Survey and Listing of Nova Scotia Newspapers, 1752-1957, with Particular Reference to the Period Before 1867.Halifax, Nova Scotia: Dalhousie University, 1979.
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  3. This timeline of the history of the Halifax Regional Municipality documents all events that had happened in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, including historical events in the former city of Dartmouth, the Town of Bedford and Halifax County. Events date back to the early 18th century and continue until the present in chronological order.

  4. If your ancestors lived in Nova Scotia, the Nova Scotia Archives is your research epicenter. To help you get the most out of the extensive holdings, both online and on-site, this guide outlines basic sources that genealogists use, and provides directions for navigating the material housed at the Archives.

  5. We recognized early that cities are shaped by their inhabitants, just as much as by their physical location and built environment; accordingly, we decided to focus on the people of Halifax, seen against the ever-changing backdrop of the city.

  6. LocalHistory. Blog Post. State of the World: The Modern Library. In the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in September 2023, learn how a local library proved to be even more than a safe harbour in the storm. LibraryLife. Website. Notable Nova Scotia.

  7. Mar 6, 2024 · View a presentation highlighting the most popular of these family history sources, given by Municipal Archivist Susan McClure at the 2023 Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia conference; moderated by conference organizer Nat Smith. Thank you to GANS for organizing the conference and providing the recording. Other genealogy links.

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