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Lovell's 1871 Provincial Business Directory |
INDIAN HEAD A fishing station on French shore in St. George's Bay. Distant from Cape Ray 75 miles by boat. Population 230. |
Alexander John, fisherman Benoit Constant, fisherman Benoit Frank, fisherman Benoit George, fisherman Benoit John, fisherman Bourgeois Eugene, fisherman Chinson L., fisherman Deluce Joseph, fisherman Doucette Peter, fisherman Furman Reuban, fisherman Gelong Felix, fisherman Hunt William, fisherman Jusseau Alexander, fisherman Luckoo Alexander, fisherman Luckoo John, fisherman March Frank, fisherman March John, fisherman Quinn Tassian, fisherman Royer Charles, fisherman White Dominick, fisherman White Gabriel, fisherman White John, fisherman White Marcel, fisherman White Maximilian, fisherman White Modeste, fisherman White Patrick, fisherman White Placid, fisherman White Stephen, fisherman Young Alexander, fisherman Young Peter, fisherman
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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 Charles Strong
Page Revised: January - 2003 (Don Tate)
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