Tangled roots : descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia, a New England planter family
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Wolfville, Nova Scotia : Bishop Family Association, c1990.
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4 v. : ill., ports.

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Published
Wolfville, Nova Scotia : Bishop Family Association, c1990.
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English

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John Bishop (1709-1815) was the son of Eleazar Bishop and Sarah Dart, who immigrated from England to Connecticut ca. 1692. John was born in New London, Connecticut. He had four sons, who also were born in New London. They were: Captain William Bishop (1732-1815), Deacon Peter Bishop (1735-1826), Colonel John Bishop Jr. (1736-1815) and Timothy Bishop (1740-1827). John Sr. and his four sons moved to Horton, Nova Scotia, in 1760, as part of the New England Planters who settled in Nova Scotia after the expulsion of the Acadians. Some of their later descendants also lived in Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and elsewhere in the United States and Canada.
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12 Digitized: v. 4, v. 1, v. 3, v. 2,
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17 2020

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bishop Family Association (Wolfville, N. S. (1990). Tangled roots : descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia, a New England planter family . Bishop Family Association.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bishop Family Association (Wolfville, Nova Scotia). 1990. Tangled Roots : Descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia, a New England Planter Family. Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Bishop Family Association.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bishop Family Association (Wolfville, Nova Scotia). Tangled Roots : Descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia, a New England Planter Family Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Bishop Family Association, 1990.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Bishop Family Association (Wolfville, N. S. (1990). Tangled roots : descendants of john bishop (1709-1785) of horton, nova scotia, a new england planter family. Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Bishop Family Association.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bishop Family Association (Wolfville, Nova Scotia). Tangled Roots : Descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia, a New England Planter Family Bishop Family Association, 1990.

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