Canada, Nova Scotia Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
These records cover 1720-2001, and dates vary for each parish.

These records include parish registers of baptisms, marriages, deaths, a few censuses, and other records for some Church of England in Canada and Catholic parishes from Nova Scotia. Some parish registers are written in French or Latin.

Nova Scotia church records are generally found in the individual parishes or congregations or in church-diocesan archive centers.

The individual parishes are found in the Nova Scotia Church Records article.

For a list of records by localities and dates currently published in this collection, select the Browse link from the collection landing page.

Record Content
Baptismal records usually contain the following information:


 * Date and place of baptism
 * Full name of child
 * Birth date
 * Some church records record legitimacy of child
 * Parents' names and their residence
 * Father's occupation

Confirmation records usually contain the following information:


 * Name of child
 * Date of baptism
 * Date of birth
 * Names of parents
 * Place of birth of parents
 * Names of witnesses

Marriage records usually contain the following information:


 * Names of the bride and groom
 * Their places of residence
 * Date and place of marriage
 * Names of witnesses
 * Name of officiator at ceremony

Burial records usually contain the following information:


 * Name of deceased and their residence
 * Age of the deceased
 * Date of burial
 * Name of person performing burial ceremony
 * Sometimes, parents' names if deceased is a child
 * Sometimes, a spouse's name if deceased was married

Digby &gt; Digby &gt; Church of England in Canada Trinity Church &gt; Baptisms, burials 1807-1838
The first block of christening records begins in 1897 with Image 2 and ends in 1813 with Image 17. One may see (through the back of the facing page) that there are earlier records that were not included. Perhaps they are available on microfilm.

The first block of marriage records appears to start in 1786, beginning with Image 18, and ends in 1834 with Image 85.

A second block of christening records starts in 1814 beginning with Image 86 and ends in 1828 with Image 144.

A block of burial records starts in 1786 beginning with Image 145 and ends in 1811 with Image 166.

An account of the lives of the family of the Reverend Roger Viets ip presented in Images 167 and 168.

A second block of burial records starts in 1814 beginning with Image 169 and ends in 1839 with Image 188.

Some of the records of this parish have been indexed here: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nsdigby/parish/digbytrinityparish.htm

How to Use the Record
To begin your search for baptisms, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:


 * Name of parents
 * Approximate year of birth
 * County

To begin your search for marriages, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:


 * Names of bride or groom
 * Approximate year of marriage
 * County

To begin your search for burials, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:


 * Name of deceased
 * Approximate year of burial
 * County

Search the Collection
To search the collection by image, select "Browse through images" on the initial collection page: ⇒Select the appropriate "County" ⇒Select the appropriate "City or Town" ⇒Select the appropriate "Denomination and Parish" ⇒Select the appropriate "Record Type and Year Range" which will take you to the images.

Look at the images one by one, comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine if the image relates to them. You may need to look at several images and compare the information about the individuals listed in those images to your ancestors to make this determination.

As you are searching, it is helpful to know such information as your ancestor’s given name and surname, some identifying information such as residence and age, and family relationships. Remember that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name as your ancestor and that your ancestor may have used nicknames or different names at different times.

General Information About These Records
Because civil registration of births and deaths was sporadic in Nova Scotia until 1908, church records are a very important source for birth or baptism, marriage, and death or burial information.

Related Websites

 * Canada History Links
 * Canada Historic Maps
 * Church of England in Canada

Related Wiki Articles

 * Nova Scotia
 * Nova Scotia Church Records

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