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  2. Grand Bank - Wikipedia

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    Grand Bank or 'Grand Banc' as the first French settlers pronounced it, is a small rural town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, with a population of 2,580. It is located on the southern tip or "toe" of the Burin Peninsula (also known as "the boot"), 360 km from the province's capital of St. John's .

  3. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Aggregated search system and genealogy databases, claims to have over 20 billion records. National Archives of Ireland: The official repository for the state records of Ireland including census records, wills and administrations, plus other genealogy records New England Historic Genealogical Society

  4. Irish Newfoundlanders - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Loop on the southern portion of Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula; Statistics Canada 2006 Census - Ethnic Origin by Sex, Newfoundland and Labrador; Newfoundland's Grand Banks site - Genealogical and Historical Data for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador; National Adult Literacy Database guidebook on Newfoundland multiculturalism

  5. Grand Banks of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Banks of Newfoundland are a series of underwater plateaus south-east of the island of Newfoundland on the North American continental shelf. The Grand Banks are one of the world's richest fishing grounds, supporting Atlantic cod , swordfish , haddock and capelin , as well as shellfish, seabirds and sea mammals.

  6. Cape Freels, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    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; -

  7. John Clinch - Wikipedia

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    In 1798 he administered the first smallpox vaccines at Trinity, Newfoundland. [1] Clinch had attended school in Cirencester with the vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner, and both had then studied medicine under John Hunter. [2] Clinch also compiled a glossary of the Beothuk language containing over 100 words. [2] [3] He died in 1819 in Trinity ...

  8. Military history of Newfoundland during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Military Records of Newfoundlanders Who Served in Various Units During World War II, Newfoundland's Grand Banks Genealogical and Historical Data; Occupied St John's: A Social History of a City at War, 1939-1945 Interviews, Memorial University of Newfoundland Digital Archives Initiative; W.I. (Bill) Hann World World II Digital Archive

  9. Sherman Zwicker - Wikipedia

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    Owned by Zwicker and Co., Sherman Zwicker was built to fish the Grand Banks of Newfoundland from dories from the ports of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. When it became too difficult to fill all 11 dories with crew, she was sold to Captains Maxwell and James Burry, a father and son. It fished from the port of Glovertown, Newfoundland (1959–1968). In ...

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