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Yarmouth was founded on June 9, 1761, when a ship carrying three families arrived from Sandwich, Massachusetts. The ship carried the families of Sealed Landers, Ebenezer Ellis, and Moses Perry.
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It was in 1761 and the following few years that the Yarmouth area was settled by New Englanders from Massachusetts. They were enticed here by the offer of free ...
In the eighteenth century the economy was based on fishing and Yarmouth became one of the leading fisheries townships. County men continued to fish in coastal ...
Apr 25, 2024 · The community was founded in 1761 by New England settlers (often referred to as planters). Some Acadians (banished about 1755) returned in 1767, ...
Long known as “the gateway to Nova Scotia” because of its proximity to the United States, Yarmouth was settled in 1761 when colonists from New England first ...
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Yarmouth, NS, incorporated as a town in 1890, population 6761 (2011c), 7162 (2006c). The Town of Yarmouth is located at the entrance to Yarmouth Harbour at ...
Celebrating 250 Years of Community Life. During the summer of 1761, seventeen families from Sandwich, Cape Cod, arrived to settle a long, crooked harbour ...
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"Robert Robertson arrived 1784, originally from Holland, A Hessian (soldier), settled at Cranberry Head, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia". 200 ...
November 1st, Mr. Morris and Capt. Leonard came up to lay out the land about the lakes and at other places. In the course of the summer of 1785, Mr. James ...
Yarmouth was first a township of Nova Scotia in 1759. Loyalist English settlers arrived from Cape Cod on 9 June 1761. Originally the area was part of Lunenburg ...