Canadiana Includes bibliographical references and indexes LSC $37.29
Contents:
v. 1. An ocean bridged: Scotland to the Maritimes Shipping news items Newspaper marriages and deaths of Scots-born, to 1843 Cape Breton census of 1818: the Scots Census of Sydney County, Nova Scotia, 1817: natives of Scotland Scots-born, Nova Scotia census of 1770 Probate records: Halifax County, Nova Scotia; New Brunswick; Newfoundland Scots in local histories Headstones of Scottish immigrants: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia Some Pictou Scots settlers in 1809 Scots deserters from ships, 1812-1813 The North British Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1768-1782 Assisting the transient poor in Nova Scotia Passengers in the brig Harmony, Barra to Cape Breton, 1821 The William Tell, 1817 Scots married, Catholic Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1803-1842 Prince Edward Island deaths [1820-1883] v. 2. Maps. Key to the names of Scottish shires ; Parishes in five north-eastern shires ; Parishes of the south-western highlands Scots-born New Brunswick Loyalists Statement of immigration to New Brunswick, 1831-1849 Scottish names in Prince Edward Island census, 1798 (map) Scottish immigrants to New Brunswick, 1804 Military attrition in the Maritimes Scots near Pictou, Nova Scotia, 1809 Scots arrive at Pictou, Nova Scotia in 1815 Scots in the census of Hants County, Nova Scotia, 1817 (map) Scots settlers in the Maritimes before 1850 Newspaper items, 1844-1853 Addenda to newspapers before 1844 Six New Brunswick passenger lists Headstones of Scottish immigrants Queries in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick newsletters Two Gaelic opinions of Nova Scotia New Brunswick census, 1851: Scots in five parishes (map) Scots in Chester, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia Scots immigrants to New Brunswick, 1874 Scots in Cape Breton land papers, 1801-1820 (with map) A Scottish army surgeon Probate records, Halifax, Nova Scotia v. 3. Explanatory material and brief essays with some entries