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More Celtic Heritage was found during my recent Nova Scotia trip.
These hardy settlers shipped their families to the Cape Briton Island, Nova Scotia Island and the Prince Edward Island.
Tour the scene using my slide show. Experience the native treasures they found and see the improvements they left for us today. See how farming, fishing and lumbering continue as their primary industries.

Visit Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Photography

Island Ancestors research uses the internet to expand the information on Celtic, Anglo Saxon and Normans.

The Waite Crest is from http://www.waitegenealogy.org,  the pictures are from Dexter's copyright photo library.Select crest for more Waite details. "It is interesting to note that the name Waite, which in ancient times was spelled Wayghte or Wayte, is derived from the old German "wahten" which means to keep watch; more commonly used in the sense of 'guard' or 'watchman' in all Teutonic languages :the German Wacht, Dutch Vaght, Swedish Vakt, and English Watch.  When used as a verb its meaning was 'to stay in expectation of'; as a noun it denoted a minstrel watchman.


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