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Cemetery Records at Nova Scotia Archives

Results 1996 to 2007 of 2007 from your search:

Kings Chapel Burying Ground — Boston, Massachussetts, USA

Note: Inscriptions from the Kings Chapel Burial Ground

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives

Church of England Graveyard — Kingston, Kings County, New Brunswick

Acadiensis, vol. 8, 1908 - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library F120 AC1 J12pp. 8-11, 133-137, 217-221.

Microfilm no.: 15075

Old Graveyard (Free Meeting House Cemetery) — Moncton

Old Graveyard at . . . [Penmanship is very poor for community but a check of several newspaper death notices indicate it is Moncton or surrounding area.] - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 7 no. 5.

Burial Hill — Plymouth, Massachussetts, USA

Note: Interments in Burial Hill, 1657-1892

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives

Microfilm no.: 9275

Provincetown, Massachussetts, USA

Note: Information on Queens County residents buried in Provincetown, Massachussetts cemetery

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 100 vol. 62 no. 66 microfilm no. 9275

Microfilm no.: 15076

Rexton Cemetery — Rexton, Kent County, New Brunswick

1827-1868 - number of stones listed from cemetery: 18

Note: Two copies

Rexton Cemetery by possibly W.C. Milner - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 8 no. 17.

Microfilm no.: 15076

Rexton Cemetery — Rexton, Kent County, New Brunswick

Note: Inscriptions from the Rexton Cemetery, Rexton, New Brunswick

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 8 no. 17 microfilm no. 15076

Microfilm no.: 15076

Richibucto Cemetery — Richibucto, Kent County, New Brunswick

- index available - number of stones listed from cemetery: 29

Richibucto Cemetery by probably W.C. Milner - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 8 no. 17.

Microfilm no.: 15076

Richibucto Cemetery — Richibucto, Kent County, New Brunswick

Note: Inscriptions from the Richibucto Cemetery, Richibucto, New Brunswick

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 5 vol. 8 no. 17 microfilm no. 15076

Protestant Cemetery of Rome — Rome, Italy

The Protestant Cemetery of Rome - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library CS15 R763 S846.

Saint Andrews, Charlotte, New Brunswick

Note: Epitaphs from Saint Andrews Cemeteries

Acadiensis, vol. 3, 1903 - Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library F120 AC1 J12pp. 197-210, 281-293.

Microfilm no.: 15210

Moody Family Cemetery —

Note: File on the Moody Family, containing epitaphs, 1809, 1837, 1817

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 100 vol. 191 no. 15 microfilm no. 15210

               

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