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Lovell's 1871 Provincial Business Directory |
SALMON COVE (Brigus) A fishing settlement on the north side of Conception Bay, in the district of Brigus. The settlement is in a valley. It is largely cultivated, and, from the hills on either side, presents a very beautiful appearance. Distant from Brigus by road 4 miles. Mail weekly. Population 333. |
Adams James, fisherman Andrews Nathan, fisherman Andrews Nathan (Jr), fisherman Andrews William, fisherman Anthony John, fisherman Anthony William, fisherman Batten Arthur, fisherman Batten John, fisherman Bussey Jacob, planter Butler John, fisherman Cobbiduck John, fisherman Cobbiduck John (Jr), fisherman Cobbiduck Joseph, fisherman Cobbiduck William, fisherman Hurley James, fisherman Hurley John, fisherman Hussey Abraham, fisherman Hussey Charles, fisherman Hussey George, fisherman Hussey John, planter Hussey John, planter Hussey William, planter Larrissey Thomas, planter Listing John, fisherman Listing Thomas, fisherman Marshall Isaac, fisherman Marshall Robert, planter Morgan Benjamin, fisherman Morgan Charles, fisherman Morgan John, fisherman Morrissey Thomas, fisherman Reed Joseph, fisherman Richards, Abraham, fisherman Smith John, fisherman Snow Isaac, fisherman Snow John, fisherman Snow John, fisherman Snow John (Jr), planter Squires William, fisherman Walsh James, planter Warford Henry, fisherman Wells Henry, fisherman Wells John, fisherman Wells Robert, fisherman Wells Robert, planter Wells Samuel, fisherman Wells Theophilus, 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 Rick Power
Page Revised: January - 2003 (Don Tate)
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