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Cape Freels, Newfoundland and Labrador

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90:, Cape Freels in 1924, a gas lamp was erected to help aid mariners with their navigation. In 1961 the population of Cape Freels and Cape Freels South was 157 and the population of Cape Freels North was 179. In 1963 Cape Freels received electricity and still depended on the local fishery and Labrador fishery. In 1966 there were 341 people in Cape Freels, by 1976 there were only 95. 110:
from other communities would visit there. For example, the first missionary stationed at Greenspond, Rev N.A. Coster records visiting Cape Freels as early as 1832. By 1845, with a population of only 80 people, a Church of England church and school was built and had an initial enrolment of 51 pupils.
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In 1844 Mr. Thomas Parker became the school master and taught there for more than 20 years. In 1857 113 if the 121 inhabitants were Church of England. By 1869, however, only nine people were of the Church of England, five were Roman Catholic, and 177 were
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In 1887 William Lang was the surveyor of shipping from Salvage to Cape Freels; Henry Robins was the commissioner of wrecked property for Cape Freels to Cape Farewell; and Cape Freels way office in 1887 was William
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In 1865 Thomas Fish Parker of Middle Bill Cove, Cape Freels petitioned for a bridge over the river at Arthur's Gut and James Roach of Middle Bill Cove wanted a grant to open a road from the beach to their
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for 1871 describes Middle Bill Cove as the most northern settlement in the Bonavista district, distant from Greenspond about 15 miles by boat and a population of 161. The people listed are:
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sites on the island. Originally, European settlers went to Middle Bill Cove and by 1836 there were 67 people living there. The settlement relied on a small local
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In the 1840s, John Ridout, W. Hands, and R. Vincent were on the board of Road Commissioners for Cape Freels to Cobbler's Island.
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is one of the communities that comprise an area (also known as
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for 1864 lists some of the inhabitants of Middle Bill Cove:
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In 1836, 35 of the 46 inhabitants in Cape Freels were
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Cape Freels
Newfoundland
Bonavista North
Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
Dorset
Devon
Somerset
Hampshire
Bonavista Bay
Newfoundland
Beothuk
cod
seals
Gull Island
Church of England
Roman Catholic
missionaries
Methodists
List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador


Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador
Naboth Winsor
Newfoundland and Labrador Abandoned Communities Index - Bonavista
Newfoundland and Labrador Grand Banks Genealogy
Religion, Culture and society in Newfoundland and Labrador
49°13′59″N 53°31′01″W / 49.233°N 53.517°W / 49.233; -53.517
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Populated coastal places in Canada

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