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- [S35] Find A Grave, (Find A Grave), https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209630720/lewis-gibbens-mcnab (Reliability: 2).
- [S35] Find A Grave, (Find A Grave), https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209630720/lewis-gibbens-mcnab (Reliability: 2).
Note that image of his gravestone shown as located at McNabs Island Cemetery.
- [S48] Haulin" in the family net: Vol.IV, Gray-Leblanc, Linda, (Author: Halifax, NS. 1999), 47 (Reliability: 3).
Image of gravestone.
- [S243] The McNab Family Cemetery, Soudek, Dusan , (Friends of McNabs Island Society ), 1 (Reliability: 2).
Transcription: Erected in memory of Lewis Gibbens, youngest son of James and Harriet McNab, who died 24 August 1845 - aged 8 years and 6 months.
- [S243] The McNab Family Cemetery, Soudek, Dusan , (Friends of McNabs Island Society ), 1 (Reliability: 2).
- [S36] Religious Marriages in Halifax, 1768-1841, Punch, Terrence M., (Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS. 1991), p.100 (Reliability: 2).
Transcript from microfilm parish registers.
- [S72] The family of Cassels, Cassels, Robert, (Edinburgh: author ), p.124 (Reliability: 2).
Accessed at archive.org.
- [S3] Marriages Nova Scotia, Government of Nova Scotia, Canada, (Nova Scotia Archives), https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1800-3612&Event=marriage&ID=194583 (Reliability: 2).
Marriage bond dated 9 Dec 1815. Other sources cite this date as date of marriage but should be noted that a bond is usually signed before the actual marriage.
- [S113] Columbian Centinel, Boston, USA, 1790-1840, (Benjamin Russell), https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=50015&h=1080&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60527 (Reliability: 2), 20 Dec 1815.
Extract: King, Harriet Heffernan, formerly of Boston, m. James McNabb, in Halifax, N.S.
- [S39] Nova Scotia Vital Records from Newspapers, 1813-1822, Punch, Terrence M., (Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS. 1983), 34 (Reliability: 2), 16 Dec 1815.
A.R.' Sat. I l6 Dec. 1815 (Acadian Recorder)
637. =9 Dec. by Dr. Gray: Mr. James McNAB; merchant / Harriet KING.
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