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Early Newfoundland Inhabitants

Bonavista Bay ~ Bonavista South

Newfoundland Census: 1675 - 1684

Transcribed and contributed by David Anstey, 2018. *There are surname spelling errors realized within this file. As sometimes sourced from typed material. Correction or improvement is possible in certain cases. The reader is cautioned to always check against original material for possible spelling errors. While we have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible, there may be errors.

Corrected or updated by transcriber since original posting


1675 Census - Captain Sir John Berry, of HMS Bristol.

( Colonial Office 1.35 Folios 150 - 156 )

The names of the English Inhabitants with the number of their boats, men, wives and children.

There are belonging to His Majesty’s Subjects here 543 head of cattle.

There are women and children, 231.

Their servants are 1022.

The planters themselves, 114.


Port Bonavista

Richard Wallis & wife. 1 male children, 1 female. 1 Boat, 2 Men, 1 Stage.

John Curtis 1 Boat, 2 Men.

Richard Fibberd_Phippard 1 Boat, 2 Men.

Thomas Crews 2 Boats, 11 Men, 1 Stage.

Thomas Warry 1 Boat, 1 Man, 1 Stage.

James Shambler 5 Boats.

Thomas Newell 1 Boat.

Robert Newman 2 Boats, 28 Men, 1 Stage. ( *Faded. Any female children??? )

William Tilley 2 Boats.

William Tilley & wife. 7 male children, 2 female. 2 Boats, 5 Men, 1 Stage.

William Newman & wife. 1 female children. 1 Boat, 5 Men.

Thomas Very & wife. 1 Boat, 5 Men.


1675 Fishing Ship Census - Captain Sir John Berry, of HMS Bristol.

( Colonial Office 1.35 Folios 137 - 148 )

( Ship census data includes: Vessel name if known_Port of origin_ Nationality_Master's name )


Bonavista

Resolution, Dartmouth, John Grigg

Brixham Merchant, Brixham, Nicholas Newell

Unity, Poole, Shadrach Beale

David, Weymouth, Robert Barker

Rose, Weymouth, John Caswaye

John, Poole, John Edwards

Mermaid, Dartmouth, John Sweet

Providence, Southampton, James Stoke

John, London, John Bennet

Paragon, Dartmouth, Simon Skerton

Samuel & Eliza., Topsham, Henry Vinard

Success, Topsham, Thomas Rose

Dolphin, Weymouth, William Surrey

Ingram, London, John Crisp


1676 Fishing Ship Census - Captain Russell of HMS Reserve.

( Colonial Office 1.38 Folios 222 - 224 )


Bonavista

Poole, British, Shadrick Beale

Dartmouth, British, Richard Greeke
Correction: Experience, Dartmouth, British, Richard Grigg

Poole, British, Peter Shepherd

Dartmouth, British, Henry Webb

Dartmouth, British, Christopher Adams

Dartmouth, British, John Effoot

Southampton, British, William Wall

Southampton, British, Peter Litfield

Weymouth, British, Henry Barker


1676 Census - Captain John Wyborne’s Planter Census.

( Colonial Office 1.38 Folios 239 - 242 )


Bonavista

Thomas Crew 2 Boats.

Thomas Morris 1 Boat.

Richard Phippard 1 Boat.

John Cars 1 Boat.

Richard Wallise 1 Boat

Joseph Vickery 1 Boat.


1677 Inhabitant_Planter Census - Captain Sir William Poole, of HMS Leopard

( Colonial Office 1.41 Folios 157 - 166 )


Barron Harbour, Bay Bulls, Bay de Verde, Bay Roberts, Bonaventure, Bryants Cove, Brigus, Caplin Bay, Carbonear,

Clowns Cove, Crockers Cove, Cupids Cove, English Harbour, Fermeuse, Ferryland, Harbour Grace, Harbour Main,

Irelands Eye, Little Harbour, Mosquito Bay, Muskets Cove, St. John’s, Trinity, Trinity Harbour, Witless Bay.

Inhabitants, wives, children, servants_male/female, dwelling houses, storehouses, lodging for servants, gardens, Boats, Stages.

*****Servants are male unless otherwise noted.



Bonavista

Thomas Newell Wife, 3 sons, 14 servants, 1 female servant, house, 1 storehouse, 2 gardens, 1 Stage.

James Shambler Wife, 1 daughter, 22 servants, 2 houses, 5 storehouses, 2 gardens, 3 Stages.

Thomas Warrey Wife, 1 son, 1 daughter, 1 servant, house, 2 storehouses, garden, 1 Stage.

Richard Wallis Wife, 1 son, 2 daughters, 1 servant, house, garden, 1 Stage.

Richard Phippard Wife, 1 son, 1 servant, house, 1 Stage.

Thomas Urry Wife, 2 servants, house, 1 storehouse, garden, 1 Stage.

John Kates_Keats Wife, 1 son, 1 daughter, 3 servants, house, 1 storehouse, garden, 1 Stage.

John Curtiss Wife, 3 servants, house, 1 Stage.

Thomas Crew Wife, 2 sons, 11 servants, house, 2 storehouses, garden, 1 Stage.

William Newman Wife, 1 daughter, 1 servant, house, 1 storehouse, garden, 1 Stage.

Robert Newman 16 servants, house, 1 storehouse, garden, 1 Stage.

William Tilley Wife, 6 sons, 2 daughters, 10 servants, house, 2 storehouses, garden, 1 Stage.

Joseph Vickery 2 servants, house, 1 storehouse, 1 Stage.

George Brent Wife, 2 sons, 3 daughters, 2 servants, house, 1 Stage.

Barn. Gantlett 4 servants, house, 1 storehouse, 1 Stage.

George Talbott Wife, 3 sons, 2 daughters, 3 servants, house, 1 storehouse, garden, 1 Stage.

Noteable: Thomas Newell had 8 cattle, 20 sheep, & 12 hogs. William Tilley had 16 hogs.

*A James Shambler baptized 1638, Christchurch, Hampshire.


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1677 Fishing Ships - Captain Sir Robert Robinson, of HMS Assistance

(Colonial Office 1.41 Folios 168 - 172)


Bonavista 9 British vessels.


1680 Anon Census

( Colonial Office ?, Folio 121 )


212 English Planters in Newfoundland

97 vessels fished in the English ports in Newfoundland.



1681 Census - Captain James Story of HMS Antelope

( Colonial Office 1.47 Folios 113 - 122 )


Bonavista

William, Poole, British, William Phippard

Providence, Poole, British, Henry Weston

Mary, Dartmouth, British, John Griggs

Blackamore, Dartmouth, British, William Harniman

Content, Guernsey, British, William Vallott - Sack Ship taking 1500 quintals outward.

George, Dartmouth, British, Lewis Griggs

Nicholas, Dartmouth, British, Joseph Lee

Providence, Poole, British, George Toms

Experience, Dartmouth, British, Richard Griggs

Charles, Dartmouth, British, Alexander Miller

Exchange, Poole, British, William Bird - Sack Ship taking 900 quintals outward.

Providence, Southampton, British, William Wall - Sack Ship taking 800 quintals outward.

Friends Adventure, London, British, Capt. Downes - Sack Ship taking 2500 quintals outward.

Unknown, Plymouth, British, Mr. Tucker - Sack Ship taking 2000 quintals outward.

Ana, London, British, Mr. Anthony - Sack Ship taking 1500 quintals outward.

Dartmouth, Unknown, British, Mr. Dixon - Sack Ship taking 400 quintals outward.

Unknown, Southampton, British, Mr. Tyler - Sack Ship.

Arthur Houldon - Planter

William Downe - Planter

Barn.d Gantlett - Planter

William Buckler - Planter

William Newmand - Planter

Robert Newman - Planter

John Wakeham - Planter

Thomas Newell - Planter

Thomas Vry - Planter

James Shambler - Planter

Thomas Warry - Planter

Richard Marsh - Planter

John Datten - Planter

Thomas Shepard - Planter

William Bockford - Planter

Hugh Lane - Planter

Richard Sheppard - Planter

Joseph Vicax - Planter

Richard Wallis - Planter

John Lakeman - Planter

Christopher Martin - Planter

Christopher Cox - Planter

Walter Wyatt - Planter

Miles Juniper - Planter

William Phippard junior.


Keels

Henry Hopkins - Planter

John Cockes - Planter

John Marshall - Planter

William Stephens - Planter

Joseph Shambler - Planter

Benjamin Howard - Planter

Thomas Howard - Planter

Hampton, Unknown, British, Robert Cheeke - Sack Ship taking 1500 quintals outward.


1684 Census - Captain Sir Francis Wheeler of HMS Tiger

( Colonial Office 1.55 Folio 257 )


Bonavista, 38 Boats


1684 Fishing Ships Census - Captain Sir Francis Wheeler of HMS Tiger

( Colonial Office 1.55 Folio 254 )


Bonavista

Experience, Dartmouth, British, Symod. Seardon

Mary and Lamb, Dartmouth, British, John Griggs

Blackmoore, Dartmouth, British, Lewis Griggs

Pommery, Dartmouth, British, Lewis Madox

Unknown, Unknown, British, Henry Weston

Concord, Poole, British, George Williams


1692 Census - Captain Thomas Crawley of HMS Reserve

( Colonial Office 1.68 Folios 271 - 272 )


Bonavista, 20 Boats


	Endnotes:


*How many of these early Newfoundland folk listed, were English, Irish, or Channel Island, merchant Factors? Planters?

*****The reader is advised to always check with the original Census material for possible correction of names of individuals contained in this file. The originals are very faded, in cases. Sourced Census material, appears mixed on some LDS microfilm. Other typed transcripted sourced material may contain surname spelling errors. Since the info within this file is derived from plural sources over many years, often not being of original material transcription, a caution flag must be thus placed.

P.S. The author for the earlier posted 1675 Newfoundland Census file here in this Early NL Census has realized some 1676 Census individuals, are included with the 1675 folk. The reason being, the LDS microfilm sourced; contains mixed Census info for 1675 and 1676. This current file, will be considered a correction to any discrepancy noticed in the former posted file, when compared withoriginal Census materials.

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*Seventeenth century references to early Newfoundland Census materials. These originals reside in a variety of repositories in Newfoundland. The following list comes from the NEHGS publication Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research.

1675 – Sir John Berry Census – list of planters from Cape de Razo to Cape Bonavista; names planters for thirty harbours.

1676 – Capt Russell’s Census – account of English inhabitants between Bonaventure and Petty Harbour; includes names in 18 settlements.

1677 – Sir John Berry Census – Cape Race to Cape Bonavista; names each community, inhabitants, numbers of wives, children, servants, houses, boats, stages, animals, and pasture land.

1677 – Sir William Poole’s Census – Cape Bonavista to Trepassey; names inhabitants, number of wives, sons, etc., covering 28 settlements.

1675-1677 – A short list of planters at Renews in 1663, and a list of 19 planters in St. John’s in 1669 by John Yonge.

1681 – Captain James Story’s Census – planters from Trepassey to Bonavista to Fair Island.

1682 – Captain Daniel Jones’ Census.

And there are census returns for 1691 and 1693.

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Early Newfoundland Census

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1708 List of inhabitants Names, and the number of their families, in 28 settlements from Ferryland to Bonavista.

CO 194/4. Pages 253-6.

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A History of Newfoundland from the English, Colonial and Foreign Records, by D. W. Prowse. Page 199.

*Bay Bulls a convoy destination in 1682? Captain Daniel Jones, R.N., H. M. S. Diamond.

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The Bristol Registers of Servants: Sent to Foreign Plantation 1654-1686. By: Peter Wilson Coldham. ( 1663 - 1679 )

Page 349. March 8, 16??

Lawrence Tanner to Thomas Harris, 7 years Newfoundland by "Olive Branch".

William Allen to Thomas Edwards. 5 years Newfoundland by "Olive Branch".

Thomas Boone to Thomas Edwards, 7 years Newfoundland by "Olive Branch".

Page 374.

Robert Stephens of Bridport, Dorset, to Richard Downe, 3 years Newfoundland by "Supply"

Henry Chapman of Sutton, Dorset, to Shadrach Burt, 4 years Newfoundland by "Jeremy"


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