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John Burbidge

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74: 160: 166: 89:, in 1775; his first wife was named Elizabeth. Burbidge became a major in the local militia, a justice of the peace and a customs collector in 205: 234: 100:
In 1790, he freed his slaves, also providing them with clothes and having them taught to read. He died in Cornwallis in 1812.
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in 1758 and represented Halifax Township from 1759 to 1765 and Cornwallis Township from 1765 to 1775 in subsequent
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and, in 1762, became captain in the local militia. Around 1764, he settled at
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in 1749, when it was founded. In 1761, he became a justice of the peace for
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This article about a Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly is a
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Burbidge baronets
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1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia
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England
Louisbourg
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax County
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John Singleton Copley
Benjamin Gerrish
King's County
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Decline of Slavery in Nova Scotia
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