Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living. – Unknown
Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living. – Unknown
Author: Lark B. Szick
Privately published.
A valuable aid for anyone researching the area.
Contained within this publication are the genealogies of many early families who made Ingonish their home.
Extensive descriptive notes on many family members are indicated throughout these personal histories,
allowing readers and researchers a glimpse at the lives and times of their ancestors.
Book contains the 1838 and 1871 head of household census in Alphabetical order. The land grantee’s name , grant number , place to locate the land grant , book and number. Early Land Grant Maps and the genealogies of many families who decided to make Ingonish their home. In this book you will find the descendents of the people who lived in the area and the families they married into. Family names include: BREWER, CANN, CURTIS, DAISLEY, DAUPHINEE, DONOVAN, DOYLE, GILLIS, HARDY, HAWLEY, HINES, KERR, McGEAN, MacNEIL, NOLAN, ROBERTS, ROPER, WILLIAMS, and YOUNG.
143 pages, cerlox binding with card stock covers, repr., 1997.
For more information, please contact Lark Blackburn at lark4u@gmail.com
Crown Land Information Management Centre
https://novascotia.ca/natr/land/grantmap.asp
Scroll around the map and click on the index sheet you would like to view.
THIS IS A VERY USEFUL SITE. , THESE MAPS DATE BACK TO ca. 1876
Ingonish Ferry, United Church Cemetery
http://www.capebretongenweb.com/Cemeteries/cem32.html
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Ingonish Beach , St. Peter's Catholic Church Cemetery http://www.capebretongenweb.com/Cemeteries/cem1.html
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Notes Of Ingonish And It’s People Vol. 1: by Mary Helen.Doyle, privately published, 1958, . Edited by Tom Brewer. Reprinted Windsor [ON], nd [1997]. Collection of social columns & stories about life in Ingonish.http:/www.oocities.org/tbrew100/ebook1.pdf
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Notes Of Ingonish And It’s People Vol. 2. by Mary Helen.Doyle, privately published, 1958, . Edited by Tom Brewer. Reprinted Windsor [ON], nd [1997]. Collection of social columns & stories about life in Ingonish.
Up The Humber to The West: My Métis Voyageurs By Joanne Doucette
https://liatris52.wordpress.com/up-the-humber-to-the-west-my-m http://ww.oocities.org/tbrew100/ebook2.pdf
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In Memory Of Thompson Brewer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8TJPG2PGek
REMEMBERING THE ASPY
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http://capebretonsmagazine.com/modules/publisher/item.php?itemid=391&keywords=ASPY
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http://capebretonsmagazine.com/modules/publisher/item.php?itemid=392&keywords=ASPY
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http://capebretonsmagazine.com/modules/publisher/item.php?itemid=393&keywords=ASPY
Part 4-
http://capebretonsmagazine.com/modules/publisher/item.php?itemid=394&keywords=ASPY
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Lark Blackburn Szick
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