Sites that I would call a very good find are marked with
*.
You'll find census', cemeteries and alot more.
1770 Census of Lunenburg, N.S.
Annapolis County Cemetery Listings
Annapolis County GenWeb Project
Antigonish County, Nova Scotia Cemeteries
Argyle Township Court House & Archives
Baptisms in Pictou County by Rev. James MacGregor, D.D.
Candlish Church, Barney's River Marriage Records, 1812 - 1883
Cape Breton Cemetery Transcriptions
* Cape Breton Counties Genealogy *
Churches and Cemeteries of the Maritimes
Congregational Burial Ground - Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Council of Nova Scotia Archives (CNSA)
Digby County Cemeteries & Death Records
Fortress of Louisbourg Parish Records (1713 - 1758)
Free Presbyterian Congregation of Candlish Church - Births/Baptisms
From Montbéliard to a New World
Genealogical Association Of Nova Scotia
Guysborough County Cemetery Transcriptions
Halifax County - Cemetery Listings
Halifax County - Cemetery Listings (inc. obituaries and headstone photos)
History of the Scots in New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
Hunts Point Burying Ground Old Methodist Cemetery
Indian Brook,Victoria County,N.S.Cemetery
Little Known Portions of Nova Scotia's History
* Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia Genealogy *
McAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory for Colchester Co. Residents
Methodist Burial Ground - Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Mitchell Cemetery - Mill Village
Newspaper
- Halifax - Daily News
Obituary Archives
Newspaper - Sydney - Cape Breton Post
Nova Scotia Archives & Record Management
Nova Scotia Census Records Online
Nova Scotia History and Genealogy Project
Nova Scotia Regional Libraries
* Pictou County, Nova Scotia GenWeb *
Port Medway Anglican Cemetery At Old Crossroad Queens County
* Stephan Pace's Genealogy Homepage (Cemetery/Marriages and More) *
The Nova Scotia Genealogy Resources Page
* The Nova
Scotia Genealogy Network Association *
Contains .zip of county Census' and alot more
The Tiny Tattler, "Canada's Smallest Newspaper" 1933-1943
Titanic - The Unsinkable
Ship
Halifax - final resting place of many
Yarmouth
County Museum & Archives
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