Monday, June 05, 2006

Parents of Thomas Fewer

Parents of Thomas Fewer are Thomas Fewer and Bridget White. In the 1921 and 1935 Canadian census Bridget appears as a widow living next to Thomas and Hannah.

THOMAS Fuor/FEWER was born at Chapel Cove, Harbor Main, Nfld, Canada. He married on 16 Jan 1884 at Roman Catholic Parish St Peter & St Paul Harbour Main, Nfld, BRIDGET WHITE, daughter of RICHARD WHITE and RACHEL GUSHUE. Bridget was born at Bacon Cove and was baptised 6 Oct 1861. Witnesses to the marriage were William White and Agnes White.

The children of Thomas Fewer and Bridget White were:
1. MARY BRIDGET FUOR, born 24 Jan 1887, baptised 1 Feb 1887. Godparents/Sponsors were John Fuor and Elizabeth Walsh.

2. SUSANNA FEWER, born 21 Oct 1889, baptised 22 Oct 1889. Godparents/Sponsors were William Fewer and Sarah Dwyer.

3. RACHEL FEWER, born 2 Aug 1892, baptised 2 Aug 1892. Godparents/Sponsors were Michael Walsh and Susan Walsh. Rachel married Roland McGarthy on Aug 13 1916 at Sacred Heart, East Boston.

4. AGNES FEWER, born Oct 1894, baptised 14 Oct 1894. Godparents/Sponsors were Martin Walsh and Louisa Walsh.

5. MARY GERT FEWER, born 7 Aug 1897, baptised 8 Aug 1897. Godparents/Sponsors were Mike Gorman and Anastasia Walsh.

6. BERNARD FEWER, born 20 Aug 1899, baptised 20 Aug 1899. Godparents/Sponsors were John Joy and Mary Conran. Bernard married Josephine Gardiner on 14 Jul 1935 at Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston.

NOTE: This list is based on entries in the Roman Catholic Baptisms of St. Peter and St. Paul, Harbour Main and is incomplete. THOMAS FEWER, probably born late in 1884 is known to be the son of this couple.

Bernard Fewer - Baptism 1899

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)

Year:         1899
Baptism Name: Bernard
Surname: Fewer
Birthdate: 20 Aug
Parents: Thomas Fewer
Bridget White
Residence: Chapels Cove
Bapt Date: 20 Aug
Clergyman: Patrick O'Donnell
Godparents/
Sponsors: John Joy
Mary Conran
Notes: married to Josephine Gardiner
on July 14, 1935 at Gate of
Heaven Church South Boston

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1hm-parish-idx.shtml

Mary Gertrude Fewer - Baptism 1897

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)

Year:         1897
Baptism Name: Mary Gert
Surname: Fewer
Birthdate: 7 Aug
Parents: Thomas Fewer
Bridget White
Residence: Chapels Cove
Bapt Date: 8 Aug
Clergyman: Patrick O'Donnell
Godparents/
Sponsors: Mike Gorman
Anastasia Walsh

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1hm-parish-idx.shtml

Agnes Fewer - Baptism 1894

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)


Year: 1894
Baptism Name: Agnes
Surname: Fewer
Birthdate: Oct
Parents: Thomas Fewer
Bridget White
Residence: Chapels Cove
Bapt Date: 14 Oct
Clergyman: Patrick O'Donnell
Godparents/
Sponsors: Martin Walsh
Louisa Walsh

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1hm-parish-idx.shtml

Rachel Fewer - Baptism 1892

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)

Year:         1892
Baptism Name: Rachel
Surname: Fewer
Birthdate: 2 Aug
Parents: Thomas Fewer
Bridget White
Residence: Chapels Cove
Bapt Date: 2 Aug
Clergyman: Patrick O'Donnell
Godparents/
Sponsors: Michael Walsh
Susan Walsh
Notes: married 13/8/16 - Sacred Heart
E. Boston to Roland McCarthy

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1hm-parish-idx.shtml

Susanna Fewer - Baptism 1889

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)

Year:         1889
Baptism Name: Susanna
Surname: Fewar
Birthdate: 21 Oct
Parents: Thomas Fewar
Bridget White
Residence: Chapels Cove
Bapt Date: 22 Oct
Clergyman: P.W. Browne
Godparents/
Sponsors: William Fewar
Sarah Dwyer

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1hm-parish-idx.shtml

Mary Bridget Fewer - Baptism 1887

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)

Year:         1887
Baptism Name: Mary Bridget
Surname: Fuor (Note: Fewer)
Birthdate: 24 Jan
Parents: Thomas Fuor (Fewer)
Bridget White
Residence: Chapel's Cove
Bapt Date: 1 Feb
Clergyman: James Brown
Godparents/
Sponsors: John Fuor (Fewer)
Elizabeth Walsh

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1hm-parish-idx.shtml

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Bridget Frances Fewer Wetle

Bridget Frances Fewer, daughter of Thomas Fewer and Johanna Corbett, was born 20 Jan 1917 at Harbour Main, Newfoundland, Canada. She married John Leland Wetle in 1945 at Harbour Main. She entered the United States with her husband at Detroit Michigan on 23 November 1945 and resided at Bend Oregon. Bridget was granted US citizenship in Oregon on 26 January 1953.

Catherine Mary Fewer Corbett 1914-2004

From: Halifax Herald, November 2004
CORBETT, Catherine Mary
Monday, November 15, 2004 The Halifax Herald Limited
CORBETT, Catherine Mary - 90, Whitney Pier, died Saturday, November 13, 2004. Born in Lakeview, Harbour Main, NL, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Johanna (Corbett) Fewer. Surviving are daughter, Mary; sons, Thomas, Patrick, Bill; sisters, Mrs. Bridget Wetle, Mrs. Loretta Cybak, Mrs. Helen Hunt; 13 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Kay was predeceased by her husband, William in 1973; daughter, Catherine; brother, Richard; sister, Madelyne. Visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, Sydney. Funeral mass Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Holy Redeemer Church. Burial to follow in Resurrection Cemetery.
Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Newspaper-Obits/halifax-herald-2004-nov.shtml

Cape Breton Deaths November 15, 2004
KAY CORBETT - 90 - Whitney Pier - Catherine Mary Corbett, 90, of 37 Cameron Street, Whitney Pier, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday November 13, 2004, surrounded by her family. Born in Lakeview, Harbor Main, NFLD, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Johanna (Corbett) Fewer. She was a member of Holy Redeemer Parish in Sydney. "Gram" raised her family in a loving and giving way that will always be remembered by family and friends. Surviving are one daughter Mary (James) Doyle of Peabody, Mass, three sons Thomas (Dorothy) of Stoughton, Mass, Patrick of
Sydney and Bill at home. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Bridget Wetle of Oregon, Mrs. Loretta Cybak of Ohio and Mrs. Helen Hunt of Markham, Ontario, and by 13 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Kay was predeceased by her husband William in 1973 and by one daughter Catherine Pickup, one brother Richard and one sister Madelyne. Visitation for the late Kay Corbett will be held today (Monday) from 2-4 & 7-9 pm in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, Sydney. Funeral mass will be held Tuesday at 2 pm in Holy Redeemer Church, with Fr. Errol MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Donations in memory of Kay may be made to the IWK.
Source: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NS-CAPE-BRETON/2004-11/1100705289

Friday, June 02, 2006

Richard Joseph Fewer - Baptism 1910

Roman Catholic Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul
Harbour Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Baptism Records (1857-1911)

Year:         1910
Line: 2
Baptism Name: Richard Joseph
Surname: Fewer
Birthdate: 8 Jan
Parents: Thomas Fewer
Johanna Corbett
Residence: Chapels Cove
Bapt Date: 10 Jan
Clergyman: Rev John Roe
Godparents/
Sponsors: Michael Conran
Elizabeth Flynn
Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/st-peter-paul-baptism1910-hm.shtml

Parents of Johanna Corbett

WALTER CORBETT was born February 1849 in Chapel Cove Nfld., and died in Chapel's Cove, Nfld.. He married CATHERINE “KATE” CURRAN, May 24, 1873 in Harbour Main Nfld.(Witnesses: Stephen CORBETT and Mary CURRAN). She was born Abt. 1853 in Cat Cove, C.B.S. Nfld., and died in Chapel's Cove, Nfld..

Children of WALTER CORBETT and CATHERINE CURRAN are:
1. SUSANNE CORBETT, b. October 1873, Chapel Cove, Nfld.; married PHILIP HEALY.

2. EDWARD CORBETT b. July 22, 1877, Chapel Cove Nfld..

3. HELENA CORBETT, b. 1878; married RICHARD FEWER; b. Abt. 1873.

4. JOHN THOMAS CORBETT, b. November 30, 1878, Chapel's Cove, Nfld.; d. January 15, 1964, Chapel's Cove, Nfld.. He married ANNE COSTELLO 1912. She was born August 26, 1880 in Avondale Nfld, and died April 01, 1961 in Chapels Cove Nfld..

5. BRIDGET CORBETT, b. December 26, 1880, Chapel Cove Nfld..

6. WALTER CORBETT, b. August 23, 1883, Chapel Cove Nfld.; d. October 31, 1957, Chapels Cove Nfld.. He married MARIA SULLIVAN November 13, 1907 in Boston, Mass. U.S.A. She was born January 01, 1886 in Harbour Main, Nfld., and died February 23, 1973 in Chapels Cove Nfld..

7. JOHANNE HANNAH CORBETT, b. December 08, 1885, Chapel's Cove, Nfld.; d. February 13, 1983, Sydney, Nova Scotia; married THOMAS FEWER about 1909.

8. STEPHEN CORBETT, b. August 04, 1888, Chapel Cove Nfld.; buried Chapel’s Cove, Nfld; married ELLEN HEALEY; b. Holyrood North, Nfld.; buried Chapel’s Cove, Nfld.

Johanna "Hannah" Corbett Fewer Obituary 1885-1983

Mother of Bridget Frances Fewer Wetle

FEWER, Johanna
Evening Telegram February 16, 1983 (Wednesday)
Passed peacefully away at Sydney, Nova Scotia on Sunday, Feb. 13, 1983, Johanna (nee Corbett) Fewer in her 98th year, beloved wife of the late Thomas Fewer. Leaving to mourn five daughters: Mrs. William (Madelyn) Druken at Torbay, Mrs. Catherine Corbett, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mrs. John (Bridget) Wetle, Bend, Oregon, Mrs. Helen Hunt, Toronto, Ontario, Mrs. John (Loretta) Cydak, Newton Falls, Ohio; one son Richard Fewer, Toronto, Ontario; 14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral on Thursday, Feb. 17 following 11 a.m. Mass at St. Peter and Paul Church, Harbour Main. Interment at the R.C. Cemetery, Chapel's Cove.
Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Newspaper-Obits/hynes_obit_f.shtml

St Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Cemetery-Chapel Cove

Chapel Cove
St. Peter and Paul
Roman Catholic Cemetery
Harbor Main District

Marker#: 122A
SurName: FEWER
Given Name: Thomas
DOB: 1884
DOD: 1937
Remarks: RIP


Marker#: 122B
SurName: FEWER
Given Name: Johannah
DOB: Dec 08, 1885
DOD: Feb 13, 1983
Remarks: RIP

NOTE: The date of birth of Thomas shows 1884. The 1921 census shows April 1887. I would guess that the census is wrong as that is not uncommon. It could be an error in the extraction, an error on the part of the census taker, etc.
Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/cem-chapel-cv-rc-hm.shtml

1935 Census - LakeView Harbour Main District, Nfld

                            MARITAL
SEX STATUS AGE

Dwelling: 4 Family: 3
FEWER Richard Head M M 53
FEWER Mary Wife F M 51
FEWER Elizabeth Dau F S 22
FEWER Edward Son M S 21
FEWER Gertrude Dau F S 17
FEWER Richard Son M S 14
FEWER Mary Dau F S 11
FEWER Angela Dau F S 7
FEWER Ethel Dau F S 3


Dwelling: 5 Family: 4
FEWER Thomas Head M M 50
FEWER Hannah Wife F M 49
FEWER Richard Son M S 25
FEWER Madeline Dau F S 23
FEWER Kathleen Dau F S 20
PAGE 359
FEWER Bridie Dau F S 18
FEWER Mary Dau F S 14
FEWER Loretta Dau F S ??

Dwelling: 6 Family: 5
FEWER Bridget Head F W 75


Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/C1935/35-lakeview-hm.shtml

Harbour Main 1928 Voter's List-Chapel's Cove

I hereby certify that the following
is a correct list of persons entitled
to vote in the election of two
members of the House of Assembly
for the District of Harbour Main.

Sgd. M.F. O'TOOLE
Revising Magistrate
Harbour Main, March 3, 1928
No.  Christian and Surname  Place of Abode
1751 Fewer, Richard J. Main Line
1752 Fewer, Mary "
1753 Fewer, Thomas "
1754 Fewer, Johanna "
1755 Fewer, Bridget "
1756 Fewer, Bernard "

Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/V1928/28vl-chapelscv-hm.html

1921 Newfoundland Census-Chapel Cove/Healey's Cross

Newfoundland 1921 Census (partial)
Chapels Cove/Healey's Cross
{431 Persons in 87 Households}
Name           Sex Rela Status Birth D  Age Birth Pl

FEWER,Richard M Head M 1885 Oct 35 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Mary F Wife M 1883 Jan 38 Con Hr
FEWER,Alice F Dau S 1910 July 11 Boston, USA
FEWER,Cathleen F Dau S 1912 Oct 8 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Edward M Son S 1914 July 7 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Gertrude F Dau S 1918 Dec 2 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Richard M Son S 1921 June 6wkChapels Cove


FEWER,Thomas M Head M 1887 Apr 34 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Johannah F Wife M 1885 Dec 35 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Richard M Son S 1910 Jan 11 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Madeline F Dau S 1912 Oct 8 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Catherine F Dau S 1914 Nov 6 Chapels Cove
FEWER,Bridget F Dau S 1916 Jan 5 Chapels Cove


FEWER,Bridget F Head Wid 1863 Aug 57 Con Hr
FEWER,Bernard M Son S 1899 Aug 21 Chapels Cove
WHITE,John M NephewS 1903 July 18 Camden,NJ


NOTE: This census gives Thomas’ birthdate as April 1887, birth place of Thomas and Johannan as Chapel Cove and Richard as born 1910. It might be assumed the marriage of Thomas and Johanna was ca 1908-1909. The gravestone for Thomas says 1884 - 1937. The 1935 census gives Thomas's age as 50 which is consistant with a late in the year 1884 birthdate. His parents were married 16 Jan 1884. His sister May Bridget was born 24 Jan 1887. This 1921 census information is not consistant with other known information regarding Thomas's birthdate.

The next entry, Bridget Fewer, is Thomas' mother. She is 57 and a widow. Listed with her is Bernard , Thomas's younger brother who went to Boston, married and raised a family there.
Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/C1921/21-chapels-cv-healeys-cross-hm.shtml

Family of Thomas Fewer and Johanna Corbett

THOMAS FEWER was born prob. 1884 at Chapel's Cove, Nfld., died 1937 at Chapel's Cove, Nfld, and was buried at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Chapel's Cove, Nfld. He married (maybe abt 1909) JOHANNE "HANNAH" CORBETT. She was born December 08, 1885 at Chapel's Cove, Nfld., died February 13, 1983 at Sydney, Nova Scotia and was buried February 17, 1983, R.C. Cemetery, Chapel's Cove, Nfld.
(photos of headstones available for a fee from the StonePics project http://www.stonepics.com/

Children of THOMAS FEWER and JOHANNE CORBETT are:
1. RICHARD FEWER, b. January 1910 (lived at Toledo, Ontario)

2. MADELYN FEWER, b. October 1912 Married WILLIAM DRUKEN, Lived at Torbay.

3. CATHERINE MARY FEWER, b. November 1914; Married WILLIAM CORBETT, lived at Sydney, Nova Scotia (see obituary posted Jun 3)

4. BRIDGET FRANCES FEWER, b. January 1916; Married JOHN WETLE, lived at Bend, Oregon, USA

5. MARY FEWER, b. 1921

6. HELEN FEWER, b. Abt. 1924; Married UNKNOWN HUNT, lived at Toronto, Ontario

7. LORETTA FEWER, b. 1927; Married JOHN CYDAK, lived at Newton Falls, Ohio, USA

Harbour Main and Chapel Cove Newfoundland

By: Judy Barker

The community of Harbour Main-Chapel's Cove-Lakeview has a population of 1303. These three towns are an amalgamation of three formerly separate communities situated at the bottom of Conception Bay. The old community of Harbour Main is spread out along the east and south shore of an 8 km (5mi) long Northeast-southwest oriented inlet, while Chapel's Cove is located in a small cove with the same orientation approximately 6.5 km (4mi) to the east, on the west side of the mouth of Holyrood Bay; Lakeview, a more recently settled community is found inland, 1.6 km (1 mi) southwest of Harbour Main on the Conception Bay Highway. The area in which the community is located is part of the Carbonear-Harbour Main shoreline, an area which has long benefited from prolific inshore fishing grounds and relatively rich agricultural soil. It is because of its resources that the area of Harbour Main was one of the earliest utilized and settled on the east coast of the island.

According to M.F. Howley, the name Harbour Main comes from the Breton name St. Mein, while E.R. Seary (1971) believes it originated from the French family named Maine, which has also become a place name in France. The name Harbour Main appeared first (as Harbour Maine) in a map believed to have been completed in the 1630s or 1640s. Chapel's Cove appears in print first in 1836 and is believed by Seary to have received its name from an English family name, Chappell or Chapple. The name Lakeview appeared first in 1935. The community may have been known earlier as Wicklow (E.R. Seary: 1971).

Of the three communities which make up the modern-day community of Harbour Main-Chapel's Cove-Lakeview, Harbour Main is the oldest. Chapel's Cove with its small cove and Lakeview which is inland were not settled until later although Chapel's Cove was not much later. One of the earliest, if not the earliest residents of Harbour Main, was a Jeremy FORTUNE, a planter recorded first in 1675. He was apparently quite prosperous, conducting a fishery out of Harbour Main with the aid of 20 servants and 4 boats. Although FORTUNE was the first named resident, there were undoubtedly many others who had used the harbour as a fishing station before 1675. Being located along the shoreline, which was well known for many decades to the West of England adventurers as an excellent base for conducting a fishery, Harbour Main was frequently visited by the West of England fishing trade.

A note here that the word Planter is not a farmer, but a man who owned a fishery.

At one time Harbour Main was referred to as "Rogues Roost". The reason for this was that it was the safe haven for many Irishmen who escaped harsh service in St. John's and made their way to "Runaway Rock" near Duffs. Duffs is at the bottom of a hill to the water on the way to St. John's. I visited this area on my trip in August and September. CORBETTS live at Duffs and there were Christmas Tree lights strung in the area in the summer. These CORBETTS are descended from Edward (1810). At Duff's there were signal fires which brought friends who hid them away in Harbour Main. These young Irishmen would have been designated "Rogues".

The parish of Sts. Peter and Paul was established in 1857. Unfortunately the parish records for this parish prior to this time were lost in a fire at Brigus in 1913. There are about 25 years of missing records.

Sometime between 1811 and 1818 the chapel was built. In January of 1818 a dispute about payment for the work arose among members in the committee of Harbour Main who had undertaken the job of having the chapel erected. Apparently Mary KENNEDY, (my fourth great grandmother, mother to Joanna who married Vincent COSTIGAN), the widow of John KENNEDY (my fourth great grandfather), had advanced monies to the committee for the building of the Church and, although a number of credit notes had been presented to the parish priest at Harbour Grace, Father EWER, and his assistant, Father HERRON, the money had not been credited to Mrs. KENNEDY.

Judgement was made in Mrs. KENNEDY'S favour and also in favour of Patrick COLEMAN who had been the builder of the Church. Patrick COLEMAN appears in other records of this period and indicates he was a resident of Harbour Main.

The evidence produced in court shows that the following names donated for the building of the Church by firms operating in the Harbour Main area at the time: GOSSPACK and FRYER, ELSON, Alexander CAMPBELL, FORMAN and KEATING and William WOODFORD.

The altar for this Church was designed and carved by Nicholas LACOUR who was a legend in his own time. The original altar still stands in the Church even after it was renovated.

It appears that this Church was standing at the beginning of the 1900s and was replaced by the present Church.

At the time the Church was built until 1833, Harbour Main and the area at the head of Conception Bay bounded approximately by Brigus and Holyrood was still serviced by the priest from Harbour Grace. We know that as early as 1807 Harbour Main had its first Episcopal Visitation. In a letter written to the Archbishop of Dublin, in 1807, Bishop Patrick LAMBERT, successor to Bishop O DONEL, states that he had recently visited Conception Bay for Confirmation and alludes particularly to two communities which he considered as having somewhat odd names for a Bishop to be visiting; Gallow's Cove and Rogue's Roost. Rogue's Roost makes it certain that the Bishop had indeed visited Gallow's Cove and Harbour Main.

In 1833 the Parish of St. Patrick's at Brigus was established and Harbour Main became part of it until the parish of Sts. Peter and Paul was established in 1857.

Unfortunately, the parish records of St. Patrick's in Brigus were lost in the fire which destroyed the Church there in 1913. However, it is believed that some time after 1833, a curate, operating under the parish priest at Brigus, resided in Harbour Main. Until 1857 Harbour Main was a part of the parish in which Brigus was the center. It was during this time and tenure of Fr. O'Keefe, that the convent was built. Also the priest's house and the sisters of the Presentation Order were introduced into the schools.

On July 9, 1853, Mother Mary Xavier Maloney, Sister M. Francis Mullally, and Sister M. Joseph Maher, a novice, arrived at Harbour Main by steamer. With them had come Mother M. Magdalen O'Shaughnessy, Superior of the Presentation Convent in St. John's. Bishop Mullock and the Bishop's father from Limerick. The visiting party was taken ashore from the steamer by boats from the community directed by Fr. O'Keefe. The nuns were carried out of the water to the convent doors on the shoulders of the men. The first nun to be professed took the name Sr. Gabriel. She was Sister M. Maher. Also, Mary Ann Murphy of Dublin was professed on the 21st of November, 1859. She took the name Sr. Joseph Gonzaga.The school operated by the sisters was a big boon to Harbour Main. The sisters brought the traditional teaching of the three "R"s as well as music, art and fancy needlework into the curriculum.

Fr. Kyran Walsh, native of Kilkenny, came to Harbour Main and was made parish priest when the parish of Sts Peter and Paul was established in 1857.

Fr Walsh was a fluent speaker of the Irish language.Fr. Walsh was replaced by Fr. William Walsh since he had compromised himself in an election and political situation. Fr. Kyran Walsh died on the 4th of September 1868 at 60 years of age in Harbour Main. Fr. William Walsh, who had come to Harbour Main, during the political problems, died in 1866. Fr. Jeremiah O'Donnell now took over as parish priest. His brother, Fr. Patrick O'Donnell has been an assistant to Fr. Walsh since 1863. They were natives of Cahir, Tipperary.The parish of Harbour Main stretched from Turk's Gut to the South Side of Holyrood for most of the period between the death of Fr. Kyran Walsh and those of the two O'Donnell brothers.

The present church of Sts Peter and Paul was built in 1917 and was built completely by the local talent in the area. Its designer was Nicholas LaCour who had a reputation in his day as one of the best builders anywhere in NFLD.He designed and built the three altars which are still in the church. These were erected in 1934. The three men who actually did the work were Nick LaCour, Nick LaCour Jr, and Charlie Furey. During the pastorate of Monsignor M.P. Dwyer (1927-1953) the beautiful altar rail was built, by Edward LaCour, brother to Nick LaCour Senior.The cost of the rail was $200 and was paid for by the donors whose names appear on the marble top.

The priests who served in Harbour Main throughout its history are clearly reflections of the ages in which they lived. Before Catholicism was able to be practiced openly, folks used the Anglican Church to have Baptisms and Marriages performed.

Harbour Main, Newfoundland, Canada

Newfoundland Canada


Location of Harbour Main

Avalon Peninsula

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Avalon_fullmap.gif


Harbour Main and Chapel Cove

FROM: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newfoundland

Newfoundland (French: Terre-Neuve; Irish: Talamh an Éisc (literally, "Land of the Fish [singular]"); Latin: Terra Nova) is a large island off the northeast coast of North America, and the most populous part of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Newfoundland is often referred as "The Middle of the North Atlantic", but it is actually more than 1000km away from it. The island of Newfoundland (originally called Terra Nova) was most likely first named by the Italian John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) in 1497. The province where this island is located was also called "Newfoundland" until 2001, when its name was changed to "Newfoundland and Labrador" (the postal abbreviation was later changed from NF to NL).

Newfoundland is separated from the Labrador Peninsula by the Strait of Belle Isle and from Cape Breton Island by the Cabot Strait. It blocks the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River, creating the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the world's largest estuary. Newfoundland's nearest neighbour is the small French overseas community of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.

It is 111,390 km2 in area, making it the world's 15th largest island, and Canada's fourth largest island. The provincial capital, St. John's, is found on the southeastern tip of the island. Cape Spear, just south of the capital, is Canada's easternmost point. The island of Newfoundland has an approximate population of 485, 000.

Newfoundland is pronounced by Newfoundlanders as "newf'nd-land'" (with the accent on "land", it rhymes with under-stand') and it is never pronounced phoenetically (i.e., New-found-land) except by non-natives. Newfoundland has a dialect of English known as Newfoundland English, a dialect of French known as Newfoundland French, and a dialect of Irish known as Newfoundland Irish.