Founding of Halifax (1749–1776) File:John George Pyke, Halifax, Nova Scotia.png|
John George Pyke's father John Abraham, died 1751,
scalped in
Dartmouth massacre, unmarked grave File:TheHumoursOfTheFleet.png|
William Paget (Shakespearean actor), died 1752, unmarked grave File:HMSSutherlandByRobertWilkins.jpg|
John Rous' daughter Mary, died 1775 (Rous was in the
Battle at Chignecto,
Siege of Louisbourg (1758)) File:John Connor, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
John Connor (mariner), died 1757, involved in
Attack at Mocodome File:Lieutenant-General Richard Philipps.jpg|Gov.
Richard Philipps's nephew Capt.
Erasmus James Philipps, died 1760,
40th Regiment of Foot, participated in the
Battle of Grand Pré and the
Cape Sable Campaign,
Nova Scotia Council (1730–1760) File:JonathanBelcherByCopley.jpg|
Jonathan Belcher (jurist), died 1776, participated in the
Halifax Treaty with Mi'kmaq (1761) File:Abigail Belcher by John Singleton Copley.png|Abigail Belcher, wife of Jonathan Belcher File:Malachy Salter.jpg|
Malachy Salter, died 1781 (
St. Matthew's)) File:Pierre Malliard Plaque.jpg|Catholic Priest
Pierre Maillard was buried in the church yard. File:RichardBulkeleyHalifaxNovaScotia.JPG|
Richard Bulkeley's wife, died 1775 File:Moses Delesdernier, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Moses Delesdernier File:Jonathan Binney, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Jonathan Binney, died 1807, signed
Halifax Treaty with
Mi'kmaq people (1761) • Mary Morris, wife of
Charles Morris (surveyor general) •
James Brenton • Honourable
William Nesbitt •
John Fillis (belonged to
St. Matthew's) • Priscilla Ball, died 10 May 1791, Black servant, unmarked grave • Mi'kmaw Chief Francis [Muis/ Muice], died 16 February 1781, unmarked grave • Captain William Kensey (Kenzie, Kinsey), sloop Vulture (1753–1755), died 30 April 1755, unmarked grave – he engaged in two naval battles to stop supplies going to the French, Mi'kmaw and Acadians; the battles were against La Margarite and another against the 'Nancy and Sally'
Siege of Louisbourg (1745) Many of those who first established Halifax arrived from Cape Breton, which the British of New England occupied since their
Siege of Louisbourg (1745). The following participated in the Siege: File:Benjamin Green 1756 by Joseph Blackburn.jpg|
Benjamin Green, died 1772, served on the first
Nova Scotia Council in Halifax (1749); signed
Treaty of 1752 with Mi'kmaq File:John Singleton Copley - Joseph Gerrish.jpg|
Joseph Gerrish, died 1774; also wounded at the
Battle of Grand Pre; signed
Halifax Treaties with the Mi'kmaq File:Winckworth Tonge, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Winckworth Tonge, died 1792, also fought in
Battle of Fort Beauséjour and
Battle of the Plains of Abraham File:Jonathan Snelling, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Colonel Jonathan Snelling's son Jonathan Jr. (Boston, Mass., born 28 July 1734; died 8 December 1782, in Halifax; buried 10 December 1782) •
Joseph Fairbanks, died 1790 (
St. Matthew's)
American Revolution Military figures File:Hibbert Newton Binney.png|
Hibbert Newton Binney, died 1842, painter,
Ensign,
Royal Nova Scotia Volunteer Regiment; son-in-law of
John Creighton (judge) File:Stephen Hall Binney (1760-1836), Halifax, Nova Scotia.png|
Stephen Hall Binney (1760–1836), Halifax, Nova Scotia File:John Stewart, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Lt. John Stuart, died 1835
71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser's Highlanders, son-in law of Dr James Boggs File:Peter Etter (1715-1794), Old burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Peter Etter, died 1794, a loyalist who was friend of future President
John Adams; son Peter Jr. fought with
Joseph Gorham in the
Royal Fencible American Regiment against the
Eddy Rebellion; another son was
Benjamin Etter •
Charles Grant (military officer) (died 1785),
42nd Regiment of Foot – fought in the
French and Indian War,
Pontiac's War, and the
American Revolution (
New York and New Jersey campaign, the
Philadelphia campaign,
Battle of Stony Point, the
Siege of Charleston, and the
Siege of Yorktown), unmarked grave
Boston Loyalists The following were
Loyalist refugees who settled in Halifax after they were banished from New York and Massachusetts. While most Loyalist came to the region from New York (over 66%), most of the Loyalists buried with grave markers are from Boston. Reflective of the fate of many of the Loyalists, the grave of
Edward Winslow (scholar) is inscribed: "his fortune suffered shipwreck in the storm of civil war". Part of the devastation of the war resulted from American family members having to choose sides. For example, the story of one American patriot listed below,
Benjamin Kent. While in Boston he imprisoned his son-in-law
Sampson Salter Blowers for being a Loyalist. Blowers and the rest of Kent's family (including his wife) escaped to Halifax (1776). After the war, Kent eventually moved to Halifax to be with his family, which included Chief Justice Blowers (1885). Both Blowers and Kent are buried in the Old Burying Ground. File:John Singleton Copley - William Brattle (1706-1776) - 1978.606 - Harvard Art Museums.jpg|
William Brattle, died 1776, the
Attorney General of
Province of Massachusetts Bay; "wealthiest man in Boston",
silversmith, owner of
William Brattle House, lost gravestone File:James Murray (1713-1781) by Copley.png|
James Murray (1713–1781) by Copley; File:John Winslow - Project Gutenberg etext 20110.jpg|
John Winslow's brother
Edward Winslow (scholar), died 1784 File:1825cJohnHowe.jpg|
John Howe, died 1835, father of
Joseph Howe File:John Halliburton (1725-1808).png|
John Halliburton (surgeon), died 1808 File:James Stewart (1765-1830).png|
James Stewart (1765–1830) File:ThomasHutchinsonByEdwardTruman.jpg|
Loyalist Massachusetts Governor
Thomas Hutchinson's brother
Foster Hutchinson Sr., died 1799,
Chief Justice of
Province of Massachusetts Bay, File:WLA lacma Smibert Scotland portrait of Paul Mascarene.jpg|Nova Scotia Gov.
Paul Mascarene's grandchild
Foster Hutchinson Jr., Chief Justice, died 1815, File:William Pepperrell.jpg|
William Pepperrell's grandson William Pepperrell, died 1837,
34th Regiment of Foot File:Sampson Salter Blowers 2.jpg|Chief Justice
Sampson Salter Blowers, died 1842 – instrumental in
ending slavery in Nova Scotia; son-in-law of
Benjamin Kent File:William Furmage, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Reverend William Furmage (Firmage) (died 1793),
Huntingdonian Missionary to the
Black Loyalists; established first school for Black students in Halifax (1786) File:Rebecca Byles Almon by Robert Field.png|Rebecca Byles Almon, died 1852, wife of
William James Almon (surgeon,
Battle of Bunker Hill); oldest child of
Mather Byles File:Benjamin Etter, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Benjamin Etter,
silversmith •
Theophilus Lillie (died 26 May 1776), unmarked grave •
Byfield Lyde, (died 1776) unmarked grave •
John Lovell (loyalist) (died 17 July 1778), unmarked grave •
Christopher Minot (died 1783), unmarked grave •
George Brinley (died 1809), unmarked grave •
Archibald Cunningham (loyalist) (died 1820), unmarked grave •
William Burton (merchant) (c. 1748–1817) • Sylvia (died 12 March 1824, age 70) black servant who resisted the American Privateers in the
Raid on Lunenburg (1782) Boston Patriot File:Benjamin Kent, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Benjamin Kent – lawyer who freed first slave in United States; First patriot Attorney General of Massachusetts
New York Loyalists File:Charles Inglis by Robert Field.jpg|Bishop
Charles Inglis' daughter Margaret (Inglis) Halliburton (and wife of
Brenton Halliburton), advocated for education for
Black Nova Scotians File:Lawrence Hartshorne, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Lawrence Hartshorne, died 1822, a
Quaker who was the chief assistant of
John Clarkson (abolitionist) in helping the
Black Nova Scotian Settlers emigrate to
Sierra Leone (1792) File:Jonathan Odell, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, NB.png|
Jonathan Odell's daughter Lucy Anne File:James Boggs (1740-1830).png|Dr.
James Boggs (surgeon) – Prince Edward's surgeon •
Sarah Deblois, died 1827, Dr James Boggs' daughter-in-law • Mary Young died 1784 (New York) •
Charles Geddes (merchant) • Priscilla Ball, died 10 May 1791, Black servant, unmarked grave
French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802) During the
French Revolutionary Wars,
Prince Edward was stationed in Halifax and personally commemorated four military personnel who died while on duty in Halifax.
Prince Edward Commemorations • Lt. Benjamin James,
Royal Nova Scotia Regiment, died while trying to rescue those who died aboard (1797); • Major Charles Domville, Royal Rifles, Dec. 1797, 7th Regiment (at Halifax from 1796 till 1799), Major 16 September 1795, died January 1798. • Charles Thomas, H.M. 7th
Royal Fusiliers regiment, died from friendly fire; (son of Nathaniel Thomas, Loyalist) •
Benjamin Etter – Prince Edward's honorary
aide-de-camp • Dr.
James Boggs (surgeon) – Prince Edward's surgeon
Other File:John Catto, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Serg. John Catto
Soldier Artificer Company and Mr. Mason of Halifax Garrison, died 1802 File:Thomas Huxley, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Lt. Col.
Thomas Huxley (military officer) File:Thomas Fortye, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Major
Thomas Fortye Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) ====
Battle of Trafalgar ==== File:JohnHoultonMarshall.jpg|
John Houlton Marshall's mother Mary (died 1813) and brother Benjamin (died 1825), John's Portrait in
Province House (Nova Scotia) ====
Peninsular War ==== Richard Westmacott Mw111920 (retouched).jpg|Sir
Richard Westmacott's brother Architect
John Westmacott, died 1816; He was wounded in the
Siege of Badajoz (1812); Richard reported to have created several marble mantles in
Government House File:Captain Sir Thomas Ussher (1779–1848).png|Commodor Sir
Thomas Ussher's wife Eliza Ussher, died 1835, Thomas conveyed
Napoleon Bonaparte into exile to
Elba (1814). File:Peter Waterhouse, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Peter Waterhouse • Major James Butler,
62nd Regiment He fought under the command of Sir
Samuel Hulse in the
Peninsular War War of 1812 File:Major-General Robert Ross.jpg|
Major-General Robert Ross (British Army officer), died 12 September 1814 leading troops during the
Battle of Baltimore. File:William Hughes, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|William Hughes, died 1813, Master Shipwright, HM Dockyard; assisted Prince Edward in the design of
St. George's Round Church File:Richard Smith, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Sgt.
Richard Smith,
104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot; made the 600 men march from Fredericton, N.B., to Kingston, Ont. between February and April 1813; wounded five times in the
Battle of Fort Erie, 1814 File:Esther Rowlands, Old Burying Grounds, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Esther Rowlands, wife of Dr.
David Rowlands (surgeon), the naval surgeon for patients of (1813) (plaque in St. Paul's church) • Lieut, Col. John-Fowell (J.F.) Goodridge,
62nd Regiment of Foot (January 1768 – 12 November 1819) – monument erected by the 62nd in his memory; buried his 2-year-old in Halifax who died in fire • William Ross, died 1822,
Nova Scotia Fencibles; founder of
Ross Farm,
Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, unmarked grave
Privateers • Captain Benjamin Ellenwood, died 1815, murdered • Captain Ebenezer Herrington, died 1812, , friendly fire
Battle of Waterloo File:Lieut. Col James Fullarton, Old Buring Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Lt. Col
James Fullarton, died 1834,
Battle of Waterloo File:John James Snodgrass, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Lt. Col
John James Snodgrass, died 1841,
Battle of Waterloo Military Officers (1816–1844) File:Charles Francis Norton, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|
Charles Francis Norton died 1835; son-in-law of Sir
Colin Campbell; brother-in-law of writer
Caroline Norton • Hon. William Cropton, died 1838, (2C) 85th Infantry; Brother to
Baron Crofton, The Crofton Baronetcy, of
Mohill in the County of
County Leitrim (Plaque in St. Paul's) • Commander
John George Dewar, . died 1830 (also plaque in St. Paul's church) Plaque also in
North Middleton churchyard • John Thompson, Surgeon, HMS
Saracen, died 1818 • Serg William George,
74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot, died 1828 • William Pepperell, Quarter Master of the
34th Regiment of Foot, died 1837 • Elizabeth Pepperrell, wife of
William Pepperrell the younger • Col Sgt. John Reilly,
64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, died 1842 • John Ross, R.N., died 1844 • Lieut. Charles A. Ross, R.N., died 1828 • Lieut. James Philips, RN, died 1821 • Westmount, Capt. John 4 May 1816,
Royal Staff Corps Other File:John Gillespie.png|John Gillespie, died 1772, 1st president of
North British Society File:Ann Scott, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Ann Scott (died 1776),
midwife, gravestone: "She will be greatly missed by the people of Halifax" File:Hon Thomas Cochrane, Halifax, Nova Scotia.png|Hon
Thomas Cochran, died 1801, and his family. (
St. Matthew's) File:William Bowie by Robert Field NS Archives.jpeg|
William Bowie (merchant), died 1819, (killed by
Richard John Uniacke Jr. in the last
duel in
Nova Scotia) File:James Fraser.png|
Hon James Fraser, died 1822 File:Roger Aitken, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Rev.
Roger Aitken (died 1825), missionary at Lunenburg for
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG),
St. John's Anglican Church (Lunenburg) File:John Lawson by Robert Field.png|John Lawson, died 1828, father of
William Lawson, first president of the
Bank of Nova Scotia File:Elizabeth Lawson by Robert Field.png|2nd Elizabeth Lawson, died 1819, wife of John Lawson File:Peter McNab, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Peter McNab, namesake of
McNabs Island File:Susan Cunard, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Susan Cunard, wife of
Samuel Cunard, died 1828 Alexander Keith.png|Brewer
Alexander Keith's first wife Sarah Ann, died 1832, and the first two children with his second wife File:Hon Stedman Rawlins, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg|Hon
Stedman Rawlins, Slave/ Plantation Owner; died 1830, President of His Majesty's Council of the
Island of St. Christopher File:Rev Archibald Gray by Robert Field.png|Rev
Archibald Gray, died 1831,
St. Matthew's United Church (Halifax) for 35 years File:John Albro (1764-1839).png|
John Albro, died 1839 File:Jonathan Prescott, Chester, Nova Scotia.png|
Jonathan Prescott's son Samuel Thomas Prescott, died 1816 (
St. Matthew's) • Mary Welsford, mother of Major Augustus Welsford (
Welsford-Parker Monument) •
Charles Morris (1759–1831) • William Annand, father of
William Annand • Dr.
Samuel Head, first doctor born in Nova Scotia • Robert Collins (died 26 March 1812) and his wife Sarah (Wisdom) Collins (died 31 January 1812), namesake of Collins Grove, Dartmouth • James Gautier • Honorable
Charles Hill (jurist) died 1825; brother-in-law of
Thomas Cochran (Nova Scotia politician); director of the
Shubenacadie Canal Company • John Thomas Twining, died 1832, son of
John Thomas Twining • Phoebe Perkins, died 1820, wife of Rev. Cyrus Perkins, Rector of Annapolis, 1807–1817, == Sculptor James Hay ==