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William Alexander
male, deceased - Sir William Alexander ("c." 1602 - 18 May 1638) was the founder, in 1629, of the Scottish colony at Port-Royal, now the site of modern Annapolis... More
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Lawrence Armstrong
male, deceased - Lawrence Armstrong was a lieutenant-gove
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Thomas Chandler Haliburton
male, deceased - Thomas Chandler Haliburton (December 17, 1796 - August 27, 1865) was one of the first major Canadian authors. Haliburton was born in Windsor, Nova... More
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Rose Fortune
female, deceased - Rose Fortune (13 March? 1774 - 20 February 1864) was the first female police officer in what is now Canada. Fortune moved to Nova Scotia during her... More
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Jacob Bailey
male, deceased - Jacob Bailey, (16 April 1731 - 26 July 1808), a Church of England clergyman and author, was born in the United States and was married with at least... More
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Alexander Cosby
male, deceased - Alexander Cosby, (c 1685 - 1742), was born in Ireland and had a younger sister who married Richard Philipps, governor of Nova Scotia and a military... More
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John William Ritchie
male, deceased - John William Ritchie (26 March 1808 - 13 December 1890) was a Canadian lawyer and politician from Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Appointed to the... More
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Charles Henry Darling
male, deceased - Sir Charles Henry Darling KCB (1862) (February 19, 1809 - 25 January 1870) colonial governor born Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia and died 7 Lansdowne... More
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