Bridgetown, Nova Scotia [Photo Credit: Coward Album, Nova Scotia Archives]
Annapolis County Chronicles is an independent project dedicated to preserving society columns from early 20th-century local newspapers.
Week by week, these columns recorded the small but meaningful details of everyday life — who was visiting, who was ill, who celebrated a milestone, and community events and organizations.
On this site, you’ll find carefully transcribed and searchable society news that I hope will be help to local and family historians and anyone curious about the people that were once part of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.
Currently work is focused on the years 1914-1919, with the goal of expanding to other years over time.
Getting Started
If you’re looking for a person or family:
- Search Names to look for a specific surname or given name
- Browse by Community to see which towns or areas are currently included
Each transcription includes the newspaper name, date, and community to help you verify what you find.
What You’ll Find Here
- Verbatim transcriptions of newspaper society columns
- Coverage organized by community
- A growing name index to support genealogical research (coming soon)
New material is added as time and sources allow. Coverage varies by community, and not all years are complete.
About This Project
The site does not attempt to tell a single, complete story of Annapolis County. Instead, it provides raw material—carefully transcribed and clearly cited—that you can use to build your own understanding of people, families, and communities.
To learn more about sources, transcription practices, and the scope of the project, please visit the ‘About the Project’ page.
Recently Added
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10 FEBRUARY 1915
We understand from good authority that the village will soon boast of a more or less up-to-date shoe store …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
Mr. Robie Faulkingham of the 25th Regiment, Halifax, who is visiting his parents, spent Sunday at the home of …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
W.L. Ramsey made a business trip to Port Williams last week …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
The ladies are very busy with their “Red Cross Work.” …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
A carload of fine fruit left the warehouse here for the foreign market last week …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
The Literary Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Pearson on the evening of the 8th inst. The subject for the evening was “The British Empire.” …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
We are glad to see Starratt Gates out again after being confined to the house with a bad cut on the knee …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
We are glad to report the improvement in our postmaster’s health. He was able to return to his own home on Saturday …
10 FEBRUARY 1915
A donation was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanBlarcom on Wednesday evening, the 3rd inst for the Rev. H.J. Indoe …
