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Lovell's 1871 Provincial Business Directory |
ENGLISH HARBOR (Trinity) A fishing settlement on north side of Trinity Bay, district of Trinity. Distant from Trinity 7 miles by road and ferry. Mail weekly. Population 350. |
Barns, Bernard, fisherman Barns, George, fisherman Barns, John, fisherman Batson, George, fisherman Batson, James, fisherman Batson, James, son John, fisherman Batson, John, fisherman Batson, John, fisherman Batson, Joseph, fisherman Batson, Mark, planter Batson, William, fisherman Bugdon, Kimber, planter Bugdon, William, fisherman Collis, John S, school teacher Ford, George, fisherman Ivanny, Francis, fisherman Ivanny, George, fisherman Ivanny, George, sen, fisherman Ivanny, James, fisherman Ivanny, John, fisherman Ivanny, Joseph, fisherman Ivanny, Martin, fisherman Ivanny, William, fisherman Penny, George, fisherman Penny, George, sen, fisherman Penny, James, jun, fisherman Penny, John, son Chas, fisherman Penny, John, sen, fisherman Penny, Joseph, fisherman Penny, Richard, fisherman Penny, Robert, planter Penny, William, sen, fisherman Poker, James, fisherman Pottle, James, fisherman Wells, Joseph, fisherman Wells, William, fisherman
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