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Lovell's 1871 Provincial Business Directory |
| FOX TRAP A fishing settlement on south shore of Conception Bay, district of Harbor Main. Distant from St. John's 16 miles by road. Mail weekly. Population 210. |
Balten William, fisherman Batten Samuel, fisherman Batten Thomas, of Isaac, fisherman Bishop Joseph, fisherman Butler Charles, fisherman Butler Charles, sen., fisherman Butler Elijah, fisherman Butler Jacob, fisherman Butler James, fisherman Butler Job, fisherman Butler John, fisherman Butler William, fisherman Delaney John, fisherman Delaney William, fisherman Feagan Augustus, fisherman Feagan Charles, fisherman Feagan Jacob, fisherman Feagan James, fisherman Feagan Michael, fisherman Grealey Jacob, fisherman Keeble Jacob, fisherman Keeble William, fisherman Kennedy Edward, fisherman Kennedy John, fisherman Mealy Edward, fisherman Mealy James, fisherman Petten John, fisherman Petten Nathaniel, fisherman Porter Edward, fisherman Porter Theo, fisherman Porter William, fisherman Sidans Edward, fisherman Taylor Caleb, fisherman Taylor George, fisherman Taylor William, planter
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The entries have been transcribed as
they appear in the 1871 Lovell's directory.
Over the years, many of the names have become
colloquialized or spelled differently.
Transcribed by Carla Woodworth-Lynas
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