Africa's Children

Africa's Children
Author: Sharon Robart-Johnson
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1770705287

"Africa's Children is a testament to one's heritage, a belief in one's ancestors, and a record of truth ... no told!" – Dr. Henry V. Bishop, chief curator, Black Cultural Centre, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Chronicling the history of Black families of the Yarmouth area of Nova Scotia, Africa's Children is a mirror image of the hopes and despairs and the achievements and injustices that mark the early stories of many African-Canadians. This extensively researched history traces the lives of those people, still enslaved at the time, who arrived with the influx of Black Loyalists and landed in Shelburne in 1783, as well as those who had come with their masters as early as 1767. Their migration to a new home did little to improve their overall living conditions, a situation that would persist for many years throughout Yarmouth County. By drawing on a comprehensive range of sources that include census and cemetery records, church and school histories, libraries, museums, oral histories, newspapers, wills The Black Loyalist Directory, and many others, this is a history that has been overlooked for far too long.

Early Vital Records of the Township of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1762-1811

Early Vital Records of the Township of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1762-1811
Author: Gwen Guiou Trask
Publisher: Yarmouth, N.S. : Yarmouth County Historical Society
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1982
Genre: Local government
ISBN: 9780969120223

Yarmouth Township became the Municipality of Yarmouth in 1879-80. In 1890 the former township became the Municipality of Yarmouth (one of two districts in Yarmouth County) and the Town of Yarmouth.

Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867

Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867
Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1994
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 0806308451

Col. and Mrs. Smith labored over a decade, to construct this vast index of heretofore widely scattered Nova Scotia immigrants from numerous archives in North America and abroad(Part 1); and from 450 articles in Nova Scotia periodicals (Part 2). Easily the most comprehensive sourcebook on Nova Scotia immigrants ever published, and a great tool for New England ancestral research, whether the ancestor's origins are Scottish, Irish, English, German, or Loyalist.