Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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lution in New Hampshire in which perhaps the leading figure is a familiar figure to Nova Scotians - John Wentworth . Finally , there is Richard Lowe's sympathetic account of the treatment received by the expelled Acadians in the ...
lution in New Hampshire in which perhaps the leading figure is a familiar figure to Nova Scotians - John Wentworth . Finally , there is Richard Lowe's sympathetic account of the treatment received by the expelled Acadians in the ...
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It is likely that many Acadians Carlo -80 11 Census figures are conflicting and some even show a slight decrease of ... The figure 822 includes all males who were born before 1726 ; those born after that date would not have reached the ...
It is likely that many Acadians Carlo -80 11 Census figures are conflicting and some even show a slight decrease of ... The figure 822 includes all males who were born before 1726 ; those born after that date would not have reached the ...
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39 The figures are more reliable for women than for men , because the death certificates mention marital status of women in ... The figure of 833 includes all cases of men , born up to and including 1725 , who married in Port Royal .
39 The figures are more reliable for women than for men , because the death certificates mention marital status of women in ... The figure of 833 includes all cases of men , born up to and including 1725 , who married in Port Royal .
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