Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia

Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia
Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
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Densmore Mills in Nova Scotia

Densmore Mills (Also known as East Noel) is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of East Hants in Hants County.

Acadians

East Noel may have been Vil Robere - first settled by the Robert Henry family. Dwellings marked on contemporanous maps suggest that the village around the Noel Bay was much larger than any other along the shore. These maps suggest that around the Noel Bay there may have been two villages - Vil Noel to the west and Vil Robere to the east in present day East Noel (also known as Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia). The fact that Vil Robere was the first village established might lend itself to the strong possibility that Noel Doiron would likely have joined his brother-in-law in the Noel Bay, which also suggests that Vil Robere is East Noel.

Alternatively, there is evidence to suggest that Vil Robere is Selma, Nova Scotia.

Ulster Scots (Irish)

After the exodus of the Acadians, Francis Densmore was the first to settle the community on the east side of the Noel Bay twenty two years later (1772). The year prior, Timothy O'Brien has begun to settle the west side of the Noel Bay, now known as Noel, Nova Scotia. Francis and his wife Sarah had the following inscription written on their tombstone in East Noel: "Frank and Sarah were the first settlers of this Place)."

References

Coordinates: 45°18′14.37″N 63°42′11.96″W / 45.3039917°N 63.7033222°W / 45.3039917; -63.7033222 (Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia)



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