Hello Richard, I have the book by Calnek called The History of the COUNTY of Annapolis. Its a bit too much for me to to read or type at the moment. , but I think it is a matter of time frame. My understanding is that Port Royal was the military fort, and Annapolis Royal was the later name for that same area. I am not learned in history, but at the beginning of the book it states History of the County of Annapolis (including Old Port Royal and Acadia). It tells of a prominent person, taking Port Royal and dividing it into Counties. , of which Annapolis was a county. My 2 bits worth, Barbara Logan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Hardwick" <RiHardwick@comcast.net> To: "NS ednet list" <NSroots@ednet.ns.ca>; "NOVA-SCOTIA" <NOVA-SCOTIA@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 6:51 PM Subject: [NS-L] Port Royal vs Annapolis Royal > Hello all > > I was wondering if some history/geography buff might explain the differences between Port Royal and Annapolis Royal. > > It is/was my understanding that when the British were finally successful in their conquest at Port Royal in the early 1700s that they changed the name of Port Royal to Annapolis Royal in honor of Queen Anne. > > However, in recently finding info that some of my relatives are buried at Schafner's Point Cemetery, it is indicated that this cemetery is in Port Royal. And some of these interments are fairly recent. So that information sent me on a quest. > > After a Google of "Port Royal" and "Annapolis Royal" and the consulting of a present-day map, I find that there are 2 such named cities/towns, one up river and one down river quite a distance from one another. And on opposite shores of the Annapolis River. Wikipedia also says that there are 2 different places. Also, the information at the Annapolis County GenWeb site says that the SCHAFNER Point Cemetery is in Port Royal. (Coincidentally, I have seen SCHAFNER's Point Cemetery as being in Karsdale as well. With Karsdale being real close to Port Royal on a present-day map.) > > So questions abound: > > (1) Did the present-day site of Annapolis Royal come into existence after a move to its present site after the conquest of Port Royal that was down river? > > (2) Was the old Port Royal at the site of the present day Annapolis Royal? > > (3) Is the present-day location of Port Royal at the location of the old Port Royal of the 1600s? > > (4) Is it possible that the present-day location of Port Royal came into existence long after the old Port Royal was conquered and has no relation to the old Port Royal? Just in name only? > > (5) Is Karsdale and Port Royal synonymous with one another? > > Hoping someone can help. > > Thanks > > Richard Hardwick > > (Researching direct lines in Nova Scotia and New England - HARDWICK, ARMSTRONG, BARTEAUX, SPURR, HENDERSON, BLACKMAR, MARSH) > RiHardwick@comcast.net > ---------------------------------------- > Basic List Commands: > > 1. To post to the list > Send a message to: > NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > > 2. How to unsubscribe > a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > 3. How to subscribe > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > 4. How to change to Digest mode > a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) > b. Subscribe to Digest mode > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message