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Have Touched the Greatest Ship by Melvin Rowe
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NAME ID YEAR PAGE COMMENT
ALEX.JOS. 205 1921 107 one of the founders of Freemasonry at Heart's Content
ARTHUR 201 1879 141 son of Isaac/Mary baptized Methodist
BERTRAM 226 - 168 engaged in the coal trade
CHARLES 203 1922 72 bought a grocery store from Edwin Sansom
CHAS.ROBT. 166 1921 107 one of the founders of Freemasonry at Heart's Content
CHAS.ROBT. 166 1921 105 present at the establishment of the H.C. Masonic Lodge
CHAS.ROBT. 166 1921 106 cable operator - elected Tyler of H.C. Masonic Lodge
EDWARD 133 1753 61 Justice of the Peace living at Trinity
EDWARD 133 1753 69 JoP and flourishing planter
ELI 221 1879 146 general foreman - building of Anglican church
ENOCH 196 1874 103 elected Quarter-Master of Society of United Fishermen
ENOCH 196 - 72 shipbuilder - son of Nathaniel
ENOCH 196 1889 74 launched the small schooner ALICE MAUD, last Rowe-built ship
FRANK 227 - 168 engaged in the coal trade
GEORGE 31 1882 27 Carpenter - built pulpit for church
HENRY 177 - 72 shipbuilder - son of James
ISAAC 198 1879 141 son Arthur baptized Methodist
ISAAC 198 1873 130 charter member of Loyal Orange Association
ISAAC 198 1878x 140 left C/E for Methodism
JAMES ? 1910x 131 pride in Orange affiliation
JAMES 135 1804 78 builder of the FALCON & the FLORA
JAMES 135 1780 69 presented petition in court re John Rixon
JAMES 135 1783 69 pioneered shipbuilding at Heart's Content
JAMES 135 1804 70 built several ships (FALCON, FLORA)
JAMES 175 1810 70 dealing with Slade & Kelson's firm
JAMES 175 1836 73 master builder of the WILLIAM
JAMES 175 - 72 shipbuilder - son of James
JOHN ? 1873 130 charter member of Loyal Orange Association
JOHN ? 1882 156 master of the CHARLOTTE sailed for Labrador fishery
JOHN ? 1878 140 left C/E for Methodism
JOHN 154 1810 70 outfitting for the seal fishery
JOHN 154 1812 70 put in at Trinity on the way to the icefields
JOHN 154 - 72 shipbuilder - son of James
JOHN 197 - 72 shipbuilder - son of Nathaniel
JOHN 525 - 72 shipbuilder - son of John
JOHN 525 1920x 72 noted shipwright
JOHN 525 1836 73 erroneously reported as builder of the WILLIAM
JOHN S. 218 1913 168 entered into coal, tinsmith, hardware business
JOSEPH 200 1881 76 crew member of the ESCORT, last sealer out of H.C.
JOS.ALLEN 168 1921 107 one of the founders of Freemasonry at Heart's Content
MARTIN S. 209 1810 70 dealing with Slade & Kelson's firm
MARTIN S. 209 1850 75 engaged in the seal hunt
MARTIN S. 209 - 78 built with William the SANDY & the SWEET HOME
MELVIN 208 1939 173 passenger on last train out of Heart's Content
NATHANIEL 192 - 72 shipbuilder - son of Thomas
NATHANIEL 192 1847 91 meets Obediah in St. John's
NATHANIEL 192 1874 74 launched the 80 ton KATE
NOAH 129 1882 156 master/owner of the AGNES sailed for Labrador fishery
OBEDIAH 181 1847 91 aborted trip to the Old Country
RAYMOND 423 1939 173 H.C. station agent - passenger on last train out of Heart's Content
RAYMOND 423 1965 172 retired from C.N.R.
RAYMOND 423 1920 172 fireman on derailed train
REUBEN 428 1873 130 charter member of Loyal Orange Association
RICHARD 130 1882 156 master of the WILLIAM sailed for Labrador fishery
THOMAS 190 1810 70 dealing with Slade & Kelson's firm
THOMAS 190 1847 91 meets Obediah in St. John's
THOMAS 190 - 72 shipbuilder - son of James
THOMAS 190 1830 71 built an unusual square-rigged brigantine, the SEAL
WILLIAM 155 1852 74 builder of the 125 ton ANN THOMAS
WILLIAM 155 1850 75 engaged in the seal hunt
WILLIAM 155 1865 102 committee member - Heart's Content Fisherman's Society
WILLIAM 155 1833 72 builder of the 300 ton WILLIAM HENRY THOMAS
WILLIAM 155 - 78 built with Martin the SANDY & the SWEET HOME
WILLIAM 155 - 72 shipbuilder - son of John
WM.THOMAS 163 - 72 shipbuilder - son of William
WM.THOMAS 163 1921 105 present at the establishment of the H.C. Masonic Lodge
WM.THOMAS 163 1865 102 committee member - Heart's Content Fisherman's Society
WM.THOMAS 163 1921 107 one of the founders of Freemasonry at Heart's Content
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