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References from web pagesMoreTHE ULSTER SCOTS COME TO CANADA ... (4) See Thomas Miller, "Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester County" and also Israel Longworth, "History of Colchester ... freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ~goudied/ ulster-scot2canada.html Surname "A" [ATCHA] Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester County. Belleville, ON: Mika Publishing Company, 1983 [originally published Halifax, ... www.argylecourthouse.com/ Archives/ Genealogies/ Published_Genealogies/ Published_Genealogies_K.php From: William Wells <wells@value From: William Wells <wells@value.net> Subject: Books about the mccurdy family Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 22:52:36 -0700. Posted on: Buteshire Scotland Queries ... www.geocities.com/ parchcorndaughter/ MccurdyBooks.doc nswholesale Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester County, Nova Scotia (1873) By Thomas Miller. Contains a general history of Colchester ... www.shopatlanticcanada.com/ nswholesale.html bookworm - Bibliographic Record - Nova Scotia Archives & Records ... Historical and genealogical record of the first settlers of Colchester County down to the present time, compiled from the most authentic sources / by Thomas ... www.gov.ns.ca/ nsarm/ library/ library.asp?ID=2829 Acadian History: The 1755 Exile It was recorded by Thomas Miller for the Historical and Genealogical Record of the first settlers of Colchester County. October 7-8, 1755 ... www.acadian-cajun.com/ 1755ex.htm The following is the complete text of the titled book in ... The following is the complete text of the titled book in electronically. readable form. This text has been checked against the original document in ... nsgna.ednet.ns.ca/ miller/ Miller.pdf Example of "Genealog*" Catalog Database Search - Using the Melvyl ... MelvylŪ system catalog database searches for genealogy and family history record sources, located within University of California and associated library ... www.academic-genealogy.com/ melvylcatm.htm Less Places mentioned in this book Maps KML
 | Londonderry, New Hampshire - Page 16After this the family removed to Londonderry, New Hampshire. Alexander Miller, Senior, had four sons and one daughter. About this daughter we have not ...more pages: 18 50 108 259 260 314 315 |
 | Halifax - Page 243About this time they were getting the roads made so that wheels could be run on them from Halifax to Pictou, and in a few years after this some of the ...more pages: 9 11 21 70 133 211 234 384 |
 | Belfast, Maine - Page 17During the years that he followed the sea, he sailed with many of the residents of Northport and Belfast, Maine. ...more pages: 16 18 |
More | Northport, Maine - Page 16They resided in the house that stands on the farm now known as the Griffin Farm in Northport, Maine. Samuel B., son of David Miller, lived a bachelor, ... |
 | New Brunswick - Page 338He had a number of daughters ; some of them were married and went to New Brunswick, and some to the United States. ...more pages: 44 45 47 100 175 240 256 345 |
 | Truro, NS - Page 281Alexander Nelson came to Truro, Nova Scotia, together, there were two old barns standing in the field east of.more pages: 38 81 100 231 |
 | Pembroke - Page 192They resided in Onslow until the year 1861, when they removed to Pembroke in Stewiacke, where he spent the remainder of his days. ...more pages: 120 187 188 271 358 |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 16A few years after he purchased a large tract of land near what is now Portland, Maine, where he settled and continued the remainder of his life. ...more pages: 72 180 191 270 |
 | Harvey, NB - Page 273He is a Minister of the Gospel and settled over the Presbyterian Congregation of Harvey, NB Andrew Johnson^ their fifth son was born April 27th, 1832. ... |
 | Boston - Page 16About the year 1 740 he loaded a vessel with boards and sailed in her for Boston to dispose of the cargo. The vessel was last seen near Wood Island ...more pages: 23 32 53 80 171 175 315 |
 | Belfast - Page 17it took root, and grew to he a large tree, under the shade of which many weary travellers between Belfast and Camden have rested. ... |
 | Saco, Maine - Page 16He settled first in Saco, Maine. A few years after he purchased a large tract of land near what is now Portland, Maine, where he settled and continued ... |
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 198Their second son, James Yuill Blackie, while residing in the City of Cambridge, Mass., attending to his business as harness maker, on September 15th, ... |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page 167Colonel Robert Blair, came to North America with his regiment, and brought with him his wife and family, and afterwards settled in Worcester, Mass., ... |
 | New York - Page 206He was married to Mary Johnson, of New York, a few years before he died. He and his brother John carried on business together, and did something in ...more pages: 38 160 293 304 365 |
 | Carleton, NB - Page 53She is now Matron in the Insane Asylum of Carleton, NB Samuel Archibald, Senr., the second of the four brothers whe. |
 | Quebec - Page 9After Louisbourg and Quebec were taken by the British, Mr. Elliott and a number of others were discharged from His Majesty's service. ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 234He and his family were one of the six families that sailed from Philadelphia in the month of May, 1767, sent by a company to settle in Pictou. ...more pages: 213 335 |
 | Georgetown, PEI - Page 326They settled in Georgetown, PEI They had two sons and two. daughters. They removed to the United States, where he died. She returned to the Island ... |
 | Newport - Page 40He was married to Janet Harvey, of Newport. They had four sons and three daughters ; their names are David, James, Charles, Alice, Margaret, ...more pages: 277 382 |
 | Salem, Mass - Page 80She was married to Elbridge Kennedy, in Salem, Mass., US, in the year 1851. She died at Watervale, Pictou, NS, in the year 1865. ...more pages: 92 |
 | Plymouth, Mass - Page 211"William Corbett Was 'married to Elizabeth Robinson, of Plymouth, Mass., in the year 1848. They had five sons and five daughters. ... |
 | Glasgow - Page 160John Waddell was born in Scotland, April 10th, 1771, and obtained his education in Glasgow. He was licensed to preach the everlasting Gospel in the ... |
 | Wallace, Nova Scotia - Page 158In the biography of Miss Marion Blough, which was written and brought to Wallace, Nova Scotia, by Mr. James Henderson, it ia stated that this " Miss ... |
 | Annapolis - Page 8At length they were joined by about twenty of the French inhabitants who had escaped from Annapolis. These persons informed them that the houses and ... |
 | Pictou, NS - Page 80She died at Watervale, Pictou, NS, in the year 1865. Sarah, their fourth daughter, was born June 12th, 1816. She was married to John Culton, tanner, ... |
 | Sullivan, Maine - Page 18Joseph, another son of Alexander Miller, Senior, settled in Sullivan, Maine, where he left a numerous posterity. ... |
 | Shepody, NB - Page 90was born June 2nd, 1822. Mary, their third daughter, was born October 9th, 1825. She was married to Robert Bennett, of Shepody, NB, November 22nd, |
 | Watertown, Mass - Page 31He was a house-joiner, and removed to New Hampshire, US ; and was married there to Sarah Blanchard, of Watertown, Mass., US, Feb. ... |
 | Beverly, Mass - Page 315After preaching some time in Boston, he was called to take charge of a congregation in Beverly, Mass. He accepted the call, and was ordained in May, ... |
 | Chatham, New Brunswick - Page 330He was married to Margaret Cormick, of Chatham, New Brunswick, May, 1869. They have one son and one daughter. Stephen, the fourth son of Thomas and ... |
 | Charlotte - Page 154John and Charlotte, twin son and daughter of William and Catherine Cock, were born in the year 1828. John was married to Jane, daughter of David ...more pages: 153 |
 | Richmond, NB - Page 86Joseph Howe, their eldest son, was born in Richmond, NB, August 20th, 1845. He died March 21st, 1849. Samuel Porter, their second son, was born June ... |
 | St. Andrews, NB - Page 310They removed to St. Andrews, NB, about the year 1814. He died there some time ago. William, the third son of Adam and Janet Dickey, was born 1761. ... |
 | Monticello, Me - Page 86John James, their third son, was born in Monticello, Me., January 6th, 1856. Alfred, their fourth son, was born in the same place July 26th, 1858. ... |
 | Manchester - Page 99James Cummings removed to Manchester. Matthew enlisted and left Truro about the year 1811, and never returned. David Cummings, their fourth son, ... |
 | Rockville - Page 142He settled, reared his family, and spent the remainder of his life at Rockville, in the County of Hants. He died there April 14th, 1871, aged 88 years ... |
 | Bradford, Vermont - Page 315Silas McKeen of Bradford, Vermont. He was born in Ireland in the year 1666, and died in Londonderry, NH, November 9th, 1756, in the nintieth year of ... |
 | Lynn, Mass - Page 224She removed to Lynn, Mass., and was married there to Melen Stokes. She died October 16th, 1872, aged 25 years. Mercy Parker, their fourth daughter was ... |
 | Montreal - Page 58He is now a barrister in Montreal. Isaac, their youngest son, was born June 8th, 1846. He was married to Mary, only daughter of John McCurdy and Mary ... |
 | Peabody, Mass - Page 290Humphrey, of Peabody, Mass., September 27th, 1781. Nancy Yuill, their fifth daughter, was born July 16th, 1841. She was married to Captain Caleb ... |
 | Elmira - Page 48Ermina and Elmira, their twin daughters, were born November 1st, 1854. Eleazer, their fifth son, was born September 20th, 1856. John, their sixth son, ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 282He arrived in Liverpool, and died about seven days after, on January 21st, 1811, aged 59 years. His wife died May 3rd, 1811, aged 52 years. ... |
 | Colchester - Page 243or children was done on foot or horseback for more than fifty years after the settlement of Colchester ; and it was quite customary in those days for ...more pages: 59 88 182 237 314 341 384 391 392 393 |
 | Windsor - Page 199He, with four of his sons and one daughter, settled first at Windsor. His daughter's name was Margaret. She was married there to Daniel Frizzell, ...more pages: 15 184 204 205 207 210 340 |
 | London - Page 38He is settled in London and practices at the Bar. In 1872 he was- appointed as Baron of the Exchequer. Samson Salter Blowers Archibald, their seventh ...more pages: 23 88 229 |
 | Rome - Page 167Blair, of Rome, is grandson of Colonel Blair. Capt. William Blair came first to Nova Scotia on military duty in the year 1758, to assist in subduing ... |
 | Peterborough - Page 315Soon after their marriage they removed to Peterborough, where he died in 1790. His son Levi McKeen removed to the State of New York, 1790, ... |
 | Sacramento - Page 290He left Truro for California, April 2*nd, 1867, and arrived at Sacramento in May. On the 25th of October, same year, while out on a duck hunting ... |
LessPopular passagesI to the hills will lift mine eyes, from whence doth come mine aid, My safety cometh from the Lord, who Heaven and Earth hath made. Page 263 And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest ; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land. Page 314 MoreTerritory and was continuously reelected as Justice of the Peace and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Page 341 The Lord thee keeps, the Lord thy shade on thy right hand doth stay: The moon by night thee shall not smite, nor yet the sun by day. Page 263 In the year 1860 he was appointed a member of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia, and still retains his seat. Page 368 Springfield, where he spent the remainder of his days. He was one of the first associate judges of the court of common pleas, which office he held many years. Enfeebled by age, he lost his hearing, and on the... Page 54 Londonderry, where he and his wife spent the remainder of their lives. He died January, 1 7th, 1829, in the 86th year of his age. Page 279 ... that were left. The Indian then piloted her to his wigwam, near the edge of the forest ; here she found about a dozen of her people, the remnant left of what was once the happy settlement of the village of Cobequid (now Masstown). They waited about the woods on the north side of the Bay for more than a month to see if any more stragglers could be found before they would start to go to Miramichi. At length they were joined by about twenty of the French inhabitants who had escaped from Annapolis.... Page 8 In the year 1859 it was found to be too small for the accommodation of the congregation, and 19 feet were added to its length. Page 148 PEE, 5th September, 1755. All officers, soldiers and seamen, employed in his Majesty's service, as well as all his subjects, of what denomination soever, are hereby notified, that all cattle, viz. horses, horned cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, and poultry of every kind, that was this day supposed to be vested in the French inhabitants of this Province, are become forfeited to his Majesty, whose property they now are ; and every person, of what denomination soever, is to take care not to hurt, destroy... Page 6 LessContents | 243 | | | | | 247 | | | | | 254 | | | | | 259 | | | | | 291 | | | | | 296 | | | | | 309 | | | | | 312 | | | |
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