When Deborah Sulis was born on 27 May 1792, in Smiths Cove, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada, her father, John Sulis, was 30 and her mother, Abigail Smith, was 23. She married Thomas Warne on 9 June 1828, in Clementsport, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada. She lived in Hillsbourgh, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1871. She died on 6 September 1878, in Smiths Cove, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada, at the age of 86.
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In 1820, Cape Breton Island rejoined Nova Scotia. It is located on the Northeastern part of Nova Scotia. Until then it had been owned by the French until 1763. Than was in British control and a separate colony in 1784.
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In 1848, Nova Scotia became the first self-governing colony in the British Empire.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Ruben, Amparo, Armando, Emilio, Juana, Rodolfo.
Italian (Sardinia): plural form of Sale ‘salt’.
French: variant of Salies, a habitational name from a placename Salies in Haute-Garonne and Pyrénées-Atlantiques, ultimately derived from Latin salina ‘salt marsh, salt pan, saltworks’.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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