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About Mary Ann Levy
I won't be providing additional information as I did not intend it to be public. The privacy has been changed to public view. As a Manager I thought I had control but apparently not. I won't delete any entries but will NOT be making any additions. (CB)
Acadian Recorder, 16 November 1850 Vol. 38 No. 46 - MARRIED at Dartmouth, on Monday evening, by the Rev. James Stewart, Mr.Richard LEVIE, of Portsmouth to Miss Mary Ann, sixth daughter of Mr. Jacob ISNOR of Dartmouth. (CB)
The Nova Scotian, 18 Nov, 1850 Page 367, Col 1, PANS Microfilm 8080 - MARRIED at Dartmouth, on Monday evening by the Rev James Stewart, Mr. Richard LEVIE of Portsmouth to Miss Mary Ann, sixth daughter of Mr. Jacob ISNOR of Dartmouth (CB as per handwritten notes from Bob Bowes).
After her husband's death, Mary Ann went to live with her daughter, Charlotte Stay, she appears in the 1901 & 1911 Census' in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is buried at Christ Church, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. (CB)
Mary Ann Levy, died 1918 in Halifax, Halifax County Item can be found in Registration Year: 1918 - Book: 21 - Page: 559 - Number: 3352 (CB)
McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1874-75 lists LEAVY,(SIC) Mary A., Wid Richard, h Quarl Dartmouth The entire directory can be viewed here http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/001075/f2/nlc008214.pdf (CB)
According to the book NOVA SCOTIA'S LOST HIGHWAYS, The Early Roads That Shaped the Province, by Joan Dawson: The Truro Road and the Windsor Road parted company at Fultz's Inn. The road to Truro ran to the right, following the route that still exists at the Old Cobequid Road. By 1818 this was the route of Nova Scotia's second stagecoach service, established in 1816 between the capital and Truro. At this time, the road was not as well settled as the Windsor Road but it was the first link to the land route to Amherst and the border with NB and the road to Pictou. (CB 2017)
NOTE as of 2019 the Fultz House Museum still stands at the corner of Cobequid Road and Sackville Drive in Sackville, NS.
"The Bennett Daniel Fultz House is one of the earliest houses in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia and the community's only museum. It is located on its original land, on the corner of the "Great Roads" leading from Halifax to Truro and to the Annapolis Valley." Wikipedia (CB 2019)
Mary Ann Levy's Timeline
1832 |
March 1, 1832
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Truro Road, Keysville, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1852 |
January 23, 1852
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Dartmouth, NS, Canada
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1855 |
August 2, 1855
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Dartmouth, NS, Canada
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1858
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1862 |
December 31, 1862
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Dartmouth, NS, Canada
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1918 |
October 8, 1918
Age 86
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97 Morris St. Dartmouth, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Christ Church Cemetery, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
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