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    The Old Burying Ground (also known as St. Paul's Church Cemetery) is a historic cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located at the intersection...
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    Furmage (d. 1793), Huntingdonian Missionary who was buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). After a year he was followed by Isaac Limerick...
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    Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is the oldest military burial ground in Canada. The cemetery has grave markers to those who died while serving at Halifax and were...
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    Retrieved August 5, 2015. The oldest gravestone is in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (1752) Webster as cited by bluepete, p. 371 John Faragher...
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    Black Loyalist (category Ethnic groups in Nova Scotia)
    are also a number of Black loyalists buried in unmarked graves in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Among, the descendants of the Black...
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    military properties situated around the strategic Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia. HMC Dockyard Halifax was acquired by the Canadian government from the...
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  • Old Burying Ground may refer to: in Canada Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia) in the United States (by state) Old Burying Ground (Brookline, Massachusetts)...
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    (Scottish Gaelic: Taigh na Roinne) in Halifax is where the Nova Scotia legislative assembly, known officially as the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, has met every...
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    House estate by Bishop Hibbert Binney. The church used the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). The church was originally an amalgam of various dissenting...
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    returned to Nova Scotia in 1820). There are many Loyalists who settled in Halifax and were buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia), including...
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    Samuel Cunard (category People from Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    28 April 1865), was a British-Canadian shipping magnate, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who founded the Cunard Line, establishing the first scheduled steamship...
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    historically evangelical Anglican church in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, within the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island of the Anglican Church...
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    Erasmus James Philipps (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    known settler of Nova Scotia (c. 1721) who was buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Philipps was born in London. He was well educated...
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    The Old Parish Burying Ground is the oldest protestant cemetery in Windsor, Nova Scotia and one of the oldest in Canada. The graveyard was located adjacent...
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    , K. H. died at Government House and was later buried at the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). The first royal resident was Prince Edward, Prince...
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    moved from Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, to the newly established Halifax, Nova Scotia (1749). The warfare ended with the Burying the Hatchet ceremony (1761)...
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    South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. Founded in 1753, the town was one of the first British attempts to settle Protestants in Nova Scotia. The economy was...
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    because it was one of only two British settlements in Nova Scotia prior to the establishment of Halifax (1749). Canso played a key role in the defeat of Fortress...
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    Halifax City Hall is the home of municipal government in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Designed by architect Edward Elliot, and constructed for the City...
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    Shelburne. There are several Black Loyalists buried in unmarked graves in the Old Burying Ground in Halifax. Many Nova Scotian communities were settled by British...
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    of his life were spent in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he died and is buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). John James Snodgrass was...
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    British ship HMS Royal Oak to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where his body was interred on 29 September 1814 in the Old Burying Ground. In Ross's home village of...
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    in Halifax. He is buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). "Item". Library and Archives Canada. 13 June 2013. Public Archives of Nova Scotia...
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    Island, Nova Scotia. Stoddard allowed the British crew to return to Halifax in HMS Observer (which was involved in the Naval battle off Halifax en route)...
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    provincial Grand Master for Nova Scotia; Philipps founded the first Masonic lodge in Canada at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Other lodges in the colony...
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    Royal Nova Scotia Regiment (Nova Scotia Fencibles) was a battalion of infantry raised in 1793 to defend British interests in the colony of Nova Scotia during...
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  • Archived 2019-05-05 at the Wayback Machine Sketch of the Old Parish Burying Ground of Windsor, Nova Scotia By Henry Youle Hind. 1888. Joshua M. Smith, Borderland...
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    Edward Winslow (scholar) (category History of Nova Scotia)
    Judge Foster Hutchinson and Henry Lloyd. He is buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). His tombstone is inscribed in part "his fortune...
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  • in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada that were constructed before 1935. Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia...
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    used by Andrew Brown in his history of Nova Scotia. He is buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Headstone pictured at right. B. C. Cuthbertson...
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