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Lovell's 1871
Provincial Business Directory
NORTH HARBOR, JOHN'S POINT, TICKLES AND COLINET
Four fishing settlements at the head of St Mary's Bay, district of Placentia and St Mary's. Colinet has a fine salmon river and some very nice scenery. Distant from St John's by road 56 miles. Tickles is in Colinet Bay, distant from Colinet 3 miles by boat. North Harbor distant from Salmonier by boat 7 miles. John's Point distant from Salmonier 6 miles by boat. Mail fortnightly. Population 220.
 

 

Bacouish Edward, fisherman
Bacounish Patrick, fisherman
Bugden William, fisherman
Carew Thomas, fisherman
Davis John, fisherman
Davis William, sen, fisherman
Davis William, jun, fisherman
Dollard David, fisherman
Dorau Thomas, fisherman
Doyle Martin, fisherman
Hailey John, fisherman
King Isaac, fisherman
Linnahan Edward, fisherman
Linnahan James, fisherman
Linnahan John, planter
Linnahan William, planter
Murphy Thomas, fisherman
Nowlan Martin, fisherman
Nowlan Thomas, fisherman
Pacan david, fisherman
Pike Robert, fisherman
Power Patrick, fisherman
Power William, fisherman
Quigley Dominick, fisherman
Quigley Edward, fisherman
Quigley Thomas, fisherman
Rourke Michael, fisherman
Tremblett John, fisherman
Tremblett Thomas, fisherman

 

 

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.

[Project Lovell's ]

Transcribed by Bill Ryan

Page Revised: January - 2003 (Don Tate)

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