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Genealogy links, archives, and homepages for Nova, Scotia Canada. Includes histories of the first settlers and their descendants. Submit your homepage or favorite genealogy resource for Nova Scotia.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canbrnep/index.html 
 Extracts from 1897 onward.
http://canadianheadstones.com/ns/ 
 Provides a database of graveyards with full marker transcriptions and photographs. Fully indexed with advanced search capabilities.
http://www.novascotiaancestors.ca/ 
 Research is available to members by volunteers who are consultants. Death records by surname and records of events in Halifax are available online.
http://mypage.direct.ca/a/ajones/ 
 Genealogy of the Jones, Rees, Dvid, and Aycock families among others from Wales, Scotland and Ireland in Nova Scotia.
http://genealogy.motsa.com/ 
 Includes detailed histories of the descendants of Patrick Cooney and Donald McAlpine as well as a Mayflower genealogy.
http://nsgna.ednet.ns.ca/ 
 Links to local genealogical societies. Access to local newspapers, maps, census records, vital statistics, marriage and death records, land grants, adoption services, military, and postal code look-ups.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canns/ 
 Its goal is to collect databases and other genealogical information and have a single location on the Web for viewing this data. Gives information about the project and provincial genealogy links.
http://www.jangaard.com/ 
 Genealogies of families from Møre and Romsdal County, Norway and Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada, including the Jangaard, Valderhaug, Giske, Slenes, Seljeset, Hancock, Green, and Williams families.
http://users.eastlink.ca/~grose/ 
 Genealogy for the Rose family, and information on the surnames Langille, Wambolt, Langlois, Pertus, Doyle, Landry, and Boudreau. Some history of Nova Scotians, Acadians, and Scotland.
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