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Loyalists in Digby & the Old Loyalist Cemetery * A reminder of the Loyalist heritage in southwestern Nova Scotia is a sign in Digby, near the corner of Warwick Street and First Avenue, marking the Old Loyalist Cemetery, 1783". After the American Revolution, in early May and October of 1783 over 1,200 United Empire Loyalists arrived on ships from New York and were settled in Conway Township. The Town was named Digby after Admiral Robert Digby who was responsible for the transportation of the Loyalists. Among the known Loyalists who are buried in the Old Loyalist Cemetery are members of the Holdsworth and Smith families. These and others laid to rest there appear on the list attached as Appendix A.(1) Loyalists of the Town and area were also buried in Trinity Cemetery around that Anglican Church and many in private graveyards on farms. The history of the Old Loyalist Cemetery dates back to the settlement of the Town of Digby. After taking the Oath of Allegiance, all Loyalists were able to purchase a town lot. Since these lots were considered improved they had to be purchased. (2) Free grants of land in the surrounding Township were available, with the size depending on the military rank of the head of the household and 50 additional acres for each family member and servant. The average size of rural lots was 200 acres.

- 2 - Captain John Robinson, a Loyalist who served with the Loyal American Regiment, organized a census of the Loyalists in Digby in the summer of 1784 which counted their number at 1,295. Most of these Loyalists were from New York and New Jersey, but some were also from New Hampshire, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Massachusetts, Georgia, and North and South Carolina. Among the men were those who had served with the New Jersey Volunteers, Loyal American Battalion, Royal Garrison Battalion, and Black Pioneers. Some 200 Black veterans were settled in Brindley Town, now known as Acaciaville. rd Loyalist leaders who came to Digby included Major Robert Timpany of the 3 Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, who became a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Land Surveyor of Nova Scotia. Others were Colonel David Fanning, a cavalry officer from Virginia who settled at Bay View, Major Thomas Milledge of Skinner s Volunteers from New Jersey and Elisha Budd, an Ensign in the King s American Regiment. One Loyalist officer who met a sad end in Digby was Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Barton, th st formerly Commander of the 5 and later 1 Battalion of the New Jersey Volunteers. On a winter evening in the bar - room of Reid s Hotel in Digby, having had perhaps more than enough to drink, expressed that the next day he could unassisted fell a tree, although never having felled one before. He also made a high wager to that effect. The next day he was mortally wounded when while felling the tree he was levelled to the ground and buried on February 19, 1788. The Old Loyalist Cemetery in Digby is described in a Deed dated August 7, 1919 which conveyed the lot of land containing the Cemetery to its present owner, the Town of Digby. (3) It was described as: On the North by Warwick Street, On the East by First Avenue, On the South by land owned by R.W. Johnson, And on the West by land owned by Margaret L. Turnbull, Said lot of land having been formerly used as a cemetery. An older Deed for a adjacent property recorded in 1885 describes it as being bordered by the Rutherford burying ground. (4) The land occupied by the Cemetery appears on a map for the Town which shows the lands original grantees or first owners.

- 3 - Location of Old Loyalist Cemetery in Digby above shown by arrow Henry Rutherford was born January 31, 1751 in County Waterford, Ireland and trained as a Presbyterian minister before emigrating to White Plains, Westchester, New York. During the American Revolution he and George Nash partnered, as Rutherford & Nash, merchants. Both came to Digby in 1783 as Loyalists and operated a general store. Rutherford was also involved in the fishing trade and as a contractor built a road from Digby to Weymouth. He represented the Town of Digby in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1793-1806 and from 1806-1808 Annapolis County. On the death of Henry Rutherford on February 21, 1808, his obituary read: Died on the 21 February, at Digby, Henry Rutherford, Esq., st a gentleman universally known and universally esteemed, a magistrate, etc. He had served as representative of the town of Digby, and afterward for the County of Annapolis. He was well known to be kind, generous, hospitable, honest, an obliging neighbor, a father to the poor, and a friend to mankind. He had been a long time the chief guide and support of the Commerce and Navigation of Digby. Having acquired a capital estate by honesty, economy and diligence, he made the best use of it. He has left a widow, a sister, five children, and very numerous friends to bewail their irreparable loss. (5)

- 4 - NOTES * This article was prepared on October 11, 2014 by Brian McConnell, UE. To contact him email: brianm564@gmail.com (1) See list of burials in Digby, Old Loyalist Cemetery attached as Appendix A based on information from Admiral Digby Museum, Digby, N.S. (2) See The Church of England s Role in Settling the Loyalists in the Town of Digby, 1783-1810", M.A. thesis of Taunya Dawson, Acadia University, 1991. (3) See Deed from Cutler Titus and Eleanor J. Titus to Town of Digby, dated August 7, 1918 and recorded October 25, 1918 in the Registry of Deeds for Digby County, N.S. in Book 119 at Page 29. (4) See Deed from James Cowan to Statira Rice dated March 30, 1885 and recorded June 23, 1885 in the Registry of Deeds for Digby County, N.S. in Book 55 at Page 39. (5) See A Geography and History of Digby County, Nova Scotia by Isaiah W. Wilson, originally published by Holloway Bros., Printers, Halifax, 1900.

- 5 - Appendix A DIGBY OLD LOYALIST CEMETERY NAME DATE OF DEATH AGE Sarah Ann Armstrong Dec. 11, 1831 32 (Daughter of Leo & Mary Armstrong) Elizabeth (Betty) Holdsworth Mar. 30, 1825 88 yrs. 10 mths. (Wife of James A. Holdsworth) James Addington Nov. 16, 1804 68 Holdsworth (1) Jane Holdsworth Mar. 22, 1800 32 yrs. 10 mths. Capt. John Holdsworth Feb. 1, 1813 52 yrs. 2 mths. Mahitable Holdsworth May 11, 1802 22 yrs. 19 days (Wife of Capt. John Holdsworth Thomas Holdsworth Sept. 9, 1978 36 yrs. 1 mth (Died at sea) Sarah Lovett Oct. 11, 1801 3 mths. 28days (Daughter of Phineas & Margaret Lovett Elizabeth Smith July 10, 1820 83 (Wife of Tobias Sullivan Zacharaih Smith 21 (Who died in foreign land) (1) Born in London, England, James Addington Holdsworth emigrated to New York just before start of American Revolution. He came to Digby as a Loyalist. His son James Bourne Addington represented Township of Digby in Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1836-1840.

- 6 - DIGBY OLD LOYALIST CEMETERY CONTINUED NAME DATE OF DEATH AGE Henry Smith Joseph Smith Nov. 14, 1817 80 Wife: Letetia (Letty) May 1, 1817 78 Lewis Smith Jan. 26, 1878 86 Charlotte Smith July 14, 1818 18 George Pelletier 1989 73 Francis Edward Pratt 1969 77 Wife: Dorothy (Patterson) 1987 93 Constance 1985 90 Hartwell Nugent Putman Mar. 10, 1953 80 (Son of John Putman & Margaret Nugent) Dr. Frank E. Rice May 31, 1958 88 Wife: Laura E. Rice Nov. 15, 1935 68 Hilda N. Crowell Nov. 19, 1951 57 Isabel Saunders 1906 64 Dr. Donald Alan Stewart Wife: Dorothy Lorene 1989 69 (Saunders) John H. Theriault 1924 80 William H. Theriault Dec. 14, 1950 79 Adelaide Theriault 1928 46 E. Haines Timpany 1926 80 Wife: Margaret Cynthia 1932 92 Garfield L. Trask Jan. 1, 1987 60 Wife: Judy E. 1986 53 (Gidney)

- 7 - DIGBY OLD LOYALIST CEMETERY CONTINUED NAME DATE OF DEATH AGE Sarah A. Trask March 20, 1836 8 years 3 mths Sarah N. Trask Jan. 24, 1826 14 yrs. 11 mths (Children of Elkanah & Mary Trask) Gertrude Ellen Warne April 13, 1993 103 Eleanor Woodman June 13, 1882 37 years 4 mths (Wife of A. Woodman) Joseph Zebeau June 20, 1862 64