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Lovell's 1871 Provincial Business Directory |
HARBOR BUFFETT A considerable fishing settlement on Long Island, district of Placentia and St. Mary's. The inhabitants are engaged in the salmon as well as the cod fishery. Distant from Little Placentia 16 miles by packet boat once a fortnight. Mail fortnightly. Population 333. |
Bendle Thomas, jun., fisherman Bendle Thomas, sen., fisherman Burton Charles, fisherman Burton Edward, fisherman Burton James, fisherman Burton Moses, fisherman Burton Nelson, fisherman Burton William, fisherman Chambers Charles, trader Collett George, fisherman Collett Richard, fisherman Collett Thomas E., magistrate Curtis Thomas, fisherman Danty Edward, fisherman Dicks Christopher, fisherman Dicks George, fisherman Dicks Henry, fisherman Dicks James, fisherman Dicks John, fisherman Dicks William, fisherman Gleeson Henry, fisherman Hann George, merchant Hann Isaac, fisherman Hann Robert, jun., fisherman Hann Thomas, merchant Hollett John, fisherman Howe Thomas, fisherman Ingram George, fisherman Kirby Samuel, fisherman Kingwell rev. John, ch of England Masters Samuel, fisherman Phelan Thomas, fisherman Reed Benjamin, trader Shave William, fisherman Tulk George, fisherman Tulk Richard, fisherman Tulk Samuel, fisherman Tulk William, fisherman Upshall George, fisherman Upshall Henry, fisherman Whiffen Herbert, trader
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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
Page Revised: January - 2003 (Don Tate)
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