Our directory includes major, urban cities such as Halifax and Sydney, as well as smaller, more rural towns from all across the state. Genealogy and History Links - Nova Scotia, Cyndi's List of Sydney Mines, Cape Breton County. We are confident that all the material submitted represents many hours of diligent work and is high quality research. THE RAP 1986-1988 was published by the Black United Front of Nova Scotia in the mid-1980s after a challenging time for the organization. Born in Louisbourg she was a daughter of the late Charles and Mary (Wilson) Beaver. It includes over 200 pages of Canadian obituaries, MacKenzie and later James A. Fraser of the Chronicle Publishing Company 1881-1946. 1902-08-11. view birth record. You can also sign up for email notifications, so you can be alerted when new obituaries are added. 4 Oct 1976; FamilySearch Digital Library Acadian Families in 1671 begins on page 118At various libraries (WorldCat). Grace Belle Wentworth. Archives (Cape Breton), Nova Scotia Parish RecordsMicrofilm Collection Database, Halifax Taking as its motto, "The Friend of All, the Slave of None," it began in January 1854 and continued under Allen until 1867 when publication passed to Silas M. Bryden, who changed the journal's name to the Liverpool Advertiser. Includes over 200 pages of Canadian obituaries. WebThis Gaelic newspaper was published by the Scottish Catholic Society in Sydney, Cape Breton. Chronicle Herald Obituary Database, Genealogy Nova Scotia GenWeb Project - RootsWeb Canada From everyone who has been given much, much will be required; and from him who has been entrusted with much, even more will be demanded. Luke 12:48 The sun slowly , LeBLANC, Linus Joseph Sydney Linus LeBlanc passed away peacefully at the age of 68 at the QE II Hospital in Halifax during the early morning hours on Saturday, March 20, 2021. Reginald R. Rose and Pearl K. Wentworth. Association of Nova Scotia (GANS), Royal Nova The Recorder was what we now call a 'newspaper of record' because of its lengthy publication history (nearly a century) and the quality of its news coverage. Each copy from the Nova Scotia Archives holdings, 1867-1888 has been scanned. Genealogy Resources - Nova Scotia, Virtual Reference Library (formerly "Bob's Your Are you looking for a way to stay connected to your loved ones, even after they have passed away? The Atlantic Advocate was Nova Scotia's first African Canadian newsmagazine. When it comes to tracking down an obituary for a loved one or ancestor, there are several resources available. It featured Gaelic poetry and stories, with each issue also including a unique feature that demonstrated the publishers' commitment to preserving the Gaelic language namely a Gaelic lesson, usually consisting of basic vocabulary and some points of grammar.