Virtual Hike to Newport, Nova Scotia

The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Newport, Nova Scotia.

newport, nova scotia, oak island, chapman, sanger, virtual hikeThe previous destination on my virtual hike was Oak Island, which of course is an interesting place.

virtual hike, oak island, nova scotia, canada, ferry, crandall road, crandall pointI had been working my way up the Atlantic Coast into Canada recently. I have been heading toward Prince Edward Island, and I am taking the time to virtually visit where several of my Canadian ancestors lived.

newport, nova scotia, oak island, chapman, sanger, virtual hikeLooking at a terrain map you can see that there are a lot of lakes in this area and there is not a lot of settlement in the center of this area. Some of my Canadian ancestors lived in Newport which is toward the top of this map.

Stephen Chapman and Zerviah Sanger moved to Newport, Nova Scotia from Rhode Island sometime around 1760. Stephen Chapman died there in 1770 and his family over time moved back to Rhode Island. His son Nathaniel married Phoebe Rhodes, the 3rd great granddaughter of Roger Williams. Nathaniel and Phoebe Chapman are my 5th great grandparents.

Chapman was part of a group called the New England Planters who had migrated to Nova Scotia from New England after the Acadians had been kicked out of the area. There has been some speculation in the past that the New England Planters may have been involved in the works at Oak Island and in the past couple of years several episodes of the Curse of Oak Island have  talked about how perhaps the Founding Fathers (Franklin, Jefferson and Washington) had some connection to Oak Island. I do know from past research that Franklin had some involvement with the New England Planters in persuading them to take up the abandoned farms in the area.

newport, nova scotia, oak island, chapman, sanger, virtual hikeIn Street View on Google Maps there was not much to see going through Newport. Mostly just scattered homes along the highway and one intersection with a cluster of businesses around it.

Newport is more of an area than a town, and the name most likely comes from the fact that New England Planters from Newport, Rhode Island settled there.

The next stop on the virtual hike will be where I catch the ferry to Prince Edward Island. There is a bridge that goes to Prince Edward Island, but you are not allowed to walk across it, so to keep with the spirit of the virtual hike I must take the ferry.

Once I reach Prince Edward Island I will head to where one of my favorite book series is set.

Steven

Images in this post are from Google Maps and Street View.

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Hamburg Houses

Tonight I was looking through some old pictures and ran across some pictures of the houses my grandparents live in near Hamburg, Iowa.

hamburg iowa, houses, homes, coin, bluffdaleNone of the houses are actually within the small town of Hamburg, but I thought I would share here a long ago picture from Main Street in Hamburg.

hamburg iowa, houses, homes, coin, bluffdaleMy first memories of visiting my Grandparents were when they lived on Bluffdale Heights just west of Hamburg. They had a great view of the Missouri River Valley. I still remember having to go out to the outhouse when we visited.

hamburg iowa, houses, homes, coin, bluffdaleHere is a picture of the house on Bluffdale Heights. It was an old two story house surrounded by trees and flowers. My Grandfather worked at Interstate Nurseries.

hamburg iowa, houses, homes, coin, bluffdaleNext we go back in time to the house where my Father grew up near Coin, Iowa. When he was a teenager the family moved to Hamburg.

hamburg iowa, houses, homes, coin, bluffdaleHere is another picture of the house on the farm near Coin. The house sat empty for many years after they moved as the house no longer sat square on the foundation. It had been twisted by a twister.

hamburg iowa, houses, homes, coin, bluffdaleHere is the house that I really remember visiting. This was know as the Geyer Farm and was about seven miles east of Hamburg. The house was down a dirt road well off the beaten path. The house is no longer standing, but my memories of it remain.

Steven

 

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