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Newfoundland's Grand Banks
Census, Fishing Rooms and Planter Listings

No. NEWFOUNDLAND CENSUS RECORDS
1. 1675 John Berry's Census
2. 1675 Bonavista Census (Thomas Cole collection)
3. 1677 Bonavista Census (Thomas Cole Collection)
4. 1681 Bonavista Census (Thomas Cole Collection)
5. 1686 Newfoundland Census (Non-Nominal)
6. 1691-92 Newfoundland Census (Non-Nominal)
7. 1696-97 Newfoundland Census (Non-Nominal)
8. 1698 Newfoundland Census (Non-Nominal)
9. 1701 Census from French Plaisance area of Placentia Bay
10. 1702 and 1708 Census of Trinity Bay
11. 1706 Census from French Plaisance area of Placentia Bay
12. 1708/09 Bonavista Census (Thomas Cole Collection)
13. 1708 (Aug 23/26) Bonavista Census (Thomas Cole Collection)
14. 1711 Newfoundland Census (Non-Nominal)
15. 1753 Census of Trinity Bay
16. 1771 Merchants of Twillingate, Tilton & Fogo
17. 1774 - Apprenticed to the Poole, Dorset Merchants:
18. 1794 Census of St. John's
19. 1800 Census for Ferryland District
20. 1817 Brigus Census for the Port de Grave District
21. 1836 Census of Newfoundland
22. 1838 St. Barbe Census
23. 1845 Census of Fortune Bay District
24. 1853-1867-St. Michaels Bay, Labrador
Rev. George Hutchinson Census (1853 - 1867)
25. 1856 Population Census on French Shore
26. 1857 Census of Newfoundland
27. 1869 Census Conception Bay-Harbour Main   (Non Nominal)
28. 1872 Names of Protestant Families In Bonne Bay and on the Coast from Trout River down
29. 1872 Heads of Protestant Households Bay of Islands
30. 1873 List of Inhabitants of the French Shore, Labrador Newfoundland
31. 1874 List of Inhabitants of Labrador from Blanc Sablon to Battle Harbour
32. 1874 Census of so called French Shore Point Riche to Rocky Harbour December 1874
33. 1884 Burin Methodist Census
34. 1891 Newfoundland & Labrador Census
35. 1911 (Some of the very little available)
36. 1921 Census of Newfoundland
37. 1935 Census of Newfoundland
38. 1945 Census of Newfoundland
No. UNITED STATES CENSUS RECORDS
1. 1870 United States Census
2. 1880 United States Census
3. 1930 United States Census
No. CANADIAN CENSUS RECORDS
1. Census of Canada
No. BRITISH CENSUS RECORDS
1. 1851 - Possible Bristol, England Connections
1. 1851 - Newfoundlanders in the 1851 Devon, England census.
2. 1881 England Census Individuals Reporting Birth as Newfoundland
3. 1891 England Census Individuals Reporting Birth as Newfoundland
4. 1901 England Census Individuals Reporting Birth as Newfoundland
5. 1911 England Census Individuals Reporting Birth as Newfoundland
6. 1841-1911 Shaldon, Devon, England Census Individuals Reporting Birth as Newfoundland
No. BRITISH DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERY
1. 1642 Dartmouth Harbour Petition to the Devon Justices of the Peace and the Fishermen who sign it.
No. FISHING ROOMS AND PLANTERS
1. Trinity Bay District Fishing Rooms (1800 - 1801)
2. Bonavista Bay District Plantation Books (1805 - 1806)
3. Fogo District Planters (1700 - 1825)
4. Harbour Main District Fishing Rooms (1746 - 1806)
5. Labrador District Planters (1700 - 1825)
6. Twillingate District Planters (1700 - 1825)
7. Twillingate District Fishing Rooms (1806)
8. List of Fishing Rooms, Twillingate District, 1806-1817
Page Last Modified: October 05, 2021 (Craig Peterman)

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