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Pages in category "People from Sydney, Nova Scotia" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
This is a list of notable people who are from Nova Scotia, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province. Pre- Confederation [ edit ]
Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and raised in Whitney Pier, she is the daughter of George A. Francis, an Archpriest and Vicar General of the African Orthodox Church, and Thelma D. Francis. [3] [4] She is a graduate of Saint Mary's University and completed graduate studies at New York University.
MacDonald was born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, the daughter of Mary Isabel Royle and George Frederick MacDonald. She was of Scottish ancestry. [2] Her grandfather had been a clipper ship captain who sailed around Africa and South America. Her father was in charge of North Sydney’s Western Union trans-Atlantic telegraph terminus. [3]
Gladys Muriel Porter, MBE, (née Richardson; August 4, 1893 – April 30, 1967) was the first woman in the Maritimes to be elected as Mayor, and the first female Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. [2] She was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, the daughter of Walter Richardson and Christina Macpherson.
This is a list of singers, bands, composers, conductors, and other musicians originating from or based in Nova Scotia This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Her father, of English descent, was a native of Lanesville, Massachusetts, and her mother, of Scottish descent, was a Canadian immigrant from Sydney, Nova Scotia. [6] [7] [8] She had three older sisters, Laura Mildred (Smith), Viola (Merkent), Mabel (Munier) and one older brother, Malcolm Byron (known as "Bert”). [9]
Colleen Patricia Jones CM [1] (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality.She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row and held the record for most Tournament of Hearts wins from when she won her 67th game in 1994 [2] until her ...