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    1. Re: [NS-L] Schnare/Snair puzzle
    2. Hi Jared, Yes that does seem to be the issue. I *think* I found Mary's death record, along with James, but again the person reported the information was not a family member. Really odd that James did not report Mary's death (or one of the children), and when he died it looks like a neighbor reported the death. So no information on him (Oddly some on Mary and you are correct that she was apparently a Brigley). It does say that he was buried at East River Point, but I have a feeling he may have buried on his land. I have never found a listing for a James Schnare/Snair for St. Georges Anglican which is where I think he would have been buried. Does anyone have access to those church records that could take a look for me?? There is no stone, but sometimes that means nothing. He could have buried in an unmarked. As well, has anyone run across a history of any of these reference map points? Schnare Cove Nova Scotia Bay Lunenburg Schnare Point Nova Scotia Cape --- Schnares Beach Nova Scotia Beach Halifax Schnares Cove Nova Scotia Bay Lunenburg Schnares Crossing Nova Scotia Unincorporated area Lunenburg Schnares Hill Thanks again! Sue > When I DID have a look, it would appear James was born sometime between > 1843 and 1853, depending on the record. I BELIEVE, the Mary listed is > Mary Amelia Brigley, based on other information found. However, no > records I HAPPENED across showed sure parents of James. Sorry. > > Jared >

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