Lunenburg

Lunenburg

Lunenburg is a port town on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. Founded in 1753, the town was one of the first British attempts to settle Protestants in Nova Scotia intended to displace Mi'kmaqs and Acadians.

People born in Lunenburg (First 26 people) - Page 0

Joel Plaskett

Joel Plaskett

Canadian musician

Murray Barnson Emeneau

Murray Barnson Emeneau

Linguist

Dutch Mason

Dutch Mason

Canadian musician

Angus Walters

Angus Walters

Sailor

Jabez Bunting Snowball

Jabez Bunting Snowball

Former Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick

Arthur L. Thurlow

Arthur L. Thurlow

Canadian Politician

Lloyd Crouse

Lloyd Crouse

Former Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia

Lori Eddy

Lori Eddy


Magdalene Richard

Magdalene Richard


Isaac

Isaac "Nathaniel" Fancy


Earle Brown

Earle Brown

American composer

Jonathan Grout

Jonathan Grout

Former United States Representative

Josiah Litch

Josiah Litch


Luther Cushing

Luther Cushing

Author

Frederick Lincoln Emory

Frederick Lincoln Emory

American football coach

Susannah Willard Johnson

Susannah Willard Johnson


William T. Barry

William T. Barry

American statesman

William Taylor Barry

William Taylor Barry

Former United States Senator

James R. Abernathy

James R. Abernathy


Alfred L. Cralle

Alfred L. Cralle

American businessman

John Murrell

John Murrell

Bandit

Montfort Stokes

Montfort Stokes

Former American senator

Henry W. Collier

Henry W. Collier

Former Governor of Alabama

Edmund Dick Taylor

Edmund Dick Taylor

American businessman

Thomas W. Ozlin

Thomas W. Ozlin

Former Virginia State Delegate

Waller Taylor

Waller Taylor

Former United States Senator