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Try looking in Canada's phone listings under: - www.canada411.com - searching "Nova Scotia" and you will find McLellan kinfolk still living around Walton (528- tel #'s) or down the road in Cheverie exchange (633- #'s). Also go to - www.nsonline.com/forums/ - and click on the different sites there for lots of good Q's and A's about NS. Dexter is not a common name around Walton area - the relatively few of them are clustered more around teh capital city area of Halifax / Dartmouth, and along Route 3 or 103 on the South (Atlantic-facing) Shore between Halifax and Shelburne. Try some of these sites for more info about NS: GOVT NS (VITAL STATISTICS) - www.gov.ns.ca/bacs/vstat/ - Births/Deaths Great Book: “Genealogical Research in Nova Scotia” by Terrance Punch - ISBN 1-55109-235-2 - http://www.nsarm.ednet.ns.ca/ - PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF NS GOVT NS (VITAL STATISTICS) - www.gov.ns.ca/bacs/vstat/ - Births/Deaths The Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia (GANS) - Leland Harvie, newsletter editor - 902-443-9107, Halifax - 1,500 members - www.chebucto.ns.ca/Recreation/GANS/index.html - “Ships Bound for NS (1750-1862) - Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867”, L.H. Smith & N.H. Smith and “The Complete Book of Emigrants”, Peter Wilson Coldham - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/8429/ - - www.shelburne.nscc.ns.ca/ - post FAMILY REUNIONS and HISTORIES - www.ednet.ns.ca - LINKS to many interesting sites - www.destination-ns.com/ - promotes tourism, visitng NS, history - www.genealogypages.com - with lots of GEOCITIES sites
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