Peter Nordbeck
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Peter Nordbeck was a silversmith born in Germany in 1789. He worked in the West Indies in 1815, and moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1819. He is considered to be the best local silversmith of his day.[citation needed] Nordbeck died in 1861 and is buried in Camp Hill Cemetery.[1]