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Cromwell - Southville - Nova Scotia - 1783

23153 Cromwell - Southville - Nova Scotia - 1783 http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ai477/tree.html This website documents the history of the Cromwell family that first settled in and around Southville, Nova Scotia in 1783. Black History and Culture   Cromwell   Hatfield   Langford   Pleasant   Bright   Jarvis   Francis   Chute   Falls   Southville   Nova   Scotia   1783   Black   Loyalist   Blacks   Weymouth   Falls   Weymouth   Digby   Shelburne   Birchtown   Annapolis   Canada     Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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