All Call Iona Home, 1800 - 1950

All Call Iona Home, 1800 - 1950

Author: S MacNeil

Publisher: James Lorimer & Company

Published: 2004-05

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780887806292

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This valuable genealogical work is now back in print. The first two MacNeils who came to Cape Breton followed their deceased father's instructions for finding the best site on which to start their settlement. Donald "Og" MacNeil, from Barra, Scotland, took part in the siege of Fortress Louisburg in 1758 and was much impressed by the beauty of Bras d'Or Lake. He met an early death in Quebec in 1759, but his sons fulfilled their father's wishes, emigrating more than fifty years later to Pictou and thence finding their way to what is now called Iona, Cape Breton. Author S.R. MacNeil, Donald "Og" MacNeil's great grandson, was curator of the Highland Village museum at Iona and answered many requests for family histories from visitors. In response he compiled this very thorough collection of genealogical data on the families who first settled in Iona. The book begins with MacNeils, and continues with many familiar surnames including Campbell, MacKinnon, MacKenzie, MacLean, and MacDonald. Since it was first published in 1979, this genealogical study has been useful to many thousands of descendants who have traced their roots to Cape Breton immigration in the early nineteenth century.


Dictionary of Cape Breton English

Dictionary of Cape Breton English

Author: William John Davey

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2016-10-27

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1442669500

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Biff and whiff, baker’s fog and lu’sknikn, pie social and milling frolic – these are just a few examples of the distinctive language of Cape Breton Island, where a puck is a forceful blow and a Cape Breton pork pie is filled with dates, not pork. The first regional dictionary devoted to the island’s linguistic and cultural history, the Dictionary of Cape Breton English is a fascinating record of the island’s rich vocabulary. Dictionary entries include supporting quotations culled from the editors’ extensive interviews with Cape Bretoners and considerable study of regional variation, as well as definitions, selected pronunciations, parts of speech, variant forms, related words, sources, and notes, giving the reader in-depth information on every aspect of Cape Breton culture. A substantial and long-awaited work of linguistic research that captures Cape Breton’s social, economic, and cultural life through the island’s language, the Dictionary of Cape Breton English can be read with interest by Backlanders, Bay byes, and those from away alike.


Language and Poverty

Language and Poverty

Author: Gilbert Foster

Publisher: St. John's : Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13:

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Gilbert Foster looks at the cultural survival of minority populations and stresses the importance of maintaining a tradition of literacy. Focussing on the influence of Scottish Gaelic in Eastern Canada.


Bibliography of Scotland

Bibliography of Scotland

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Scotland's national bibliography, listing books, periodicals, and major articles of Scottish interest published all over the world. Covers material issued since 1988.


Genealogical Research in Nova Scotia

Genealogical Research in Nova Scotia

Author: Terrence M. Punch

Publisher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Revised and updated this popular resource for amateur genealogists and history buffs is the best package for finding out more about the people who populate the province.