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Northern Peninsula - Lovell's Directory 1871

Bonne Bay District ~ Bonne Bay

BONNE BAY (French Shore) - A large inlet on the French shore. A number of United States and Nova Scotia schooners visit this bay on account of its herring fishery, which is very productive. A river runs into its bay on which fine lumber is found. The land around this bay is mountainous, and the scenery quite grand. Distant from north head of Bay of Islands 23 miles. Population 336.

SURNAMEGIVENOCCUPATION
BaileyJohnfisherman
BarnesWilliamplanter
BatesWilliamfisherman
BurrageGeorgefisherman
CaneGeorgefisherman
CornellCharlesfisherman
Deeget Jamesfisherman
DeekerGeorgefisherman
DumaireGeorgefisherman
HackerGeorgefisherman
HardenGeorgefisherman
HierThomasfisherman
HumberJamesfisherman
KingJosephfisherman
LongArchibaldfisherman
LongDanielfisherman
MageeGeorgefisherman
MaleshThomasfisherman
MargonJohnfisherman
MurchJosephfisherman
MurphyJohnfisherman
PaneCharlesfisherman
PaneMatthewfisherman
PanePhilipfisherman
ParsonsWilliamfisherman
PenneyJohnfisherman
RakeWilliamfisherman
ReidJohnfisherman
RobertsJohnfisherman
RobertsMarkfisherman
RobertsSamuelfisherman
SamesRobertplanter
SampsonWilliamfisherman
SilasHenryfisherman
SmithJohnfisherman
SmithMatthewfisherman
OgsenMichaelfisherman
OrgenMichaelfisherman
OrgenThomasfisherman
Walkens Solomonplanter
WhiteJohnfisherman
YoungThomasfisherman
YoungWilliamfisherman
YarnLukefisherman

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