Return
to Ruby Cusack dot com
Home Page
What Mean These Stones?
The Restoration of the Old
Horton-Wolfville Burying-ground ( in Nova Scotia, Canada). by
James Doyle DAVISON - 1990
Burying-ground plan, bibliography, index, stiff illustrated wraps, Very good condition, gift
inscription. 218 pages with index. The book includes extensive
information on individuals and families in the bury-ground from page
105 to 190. Names such as - ABBOTT, ALLEN, ANDERSON, ARMSTRONG,
BENJAMIN, BERGIN, BEST, BISHOP (several pages), BLACK, BLAIR, BOGGS,
BROWN, BURBIDGE, BURPEE, CALKIN, CHIPMAN, CLEAVELAND, COGSWELL,
COLDWELL, CRAWLEY, DAVISON, and many
more.
Information on symbols on grave markers.
Signed by the author.
Sarah Reed died Feb 9, 1774 - believed to be the oldest stone in Horton
Township.
This hard to find book will be a great
addition to the library of the researcher of the Horton Wolfville area.
Book
# 1194 $59.00 plus $10.00 shipping and handling.
***********
Eliza of Pleasant Valley
her Family, Church, and Community in
Nineteenth Century Cornwallis Township, Kings County, Nova Scotia by
James Doyle Davison, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Copyright 1983. First edition see
http://www.rubycusack.com/Book-Eliza.html
Payment
is
accepted
by credit card online through PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/
(rmcusack@nbnet.nb.ca)
or cheque, or Canadian or International money order. Cash at own
risk. Contact Ruby
for more information.
Return
to Ruby Cusack dot com
Home Page
Books
on Nova Scotia can be found at NS
Rare, Out of Print, Assorted
Titles at Other Books
on the Irish
in New Brunswick
New Brunswick Books at NB
|