Connors

The Connors family first appear in my sources for Little Bay in 1881. They were Roman Catholic and came to the mines from Sound Island. They remain in town until at least the early 1920s before appearing in Buchans.

1881

John Connors present (Lind ledger)

1882

John Connors at Little Bay Bight (Voter’s List)

1889

John Connors at Little Bay Bight (Voter’s List)

Thomas Connors at North Side Little Bay (Voter’s List)

On April 10th a raffle took place at the home of Frank Connors on New Line Road (Wells journals)

1891

John Johnson marries dressmaker Catherine Connors (Civ marriages)

1892

Bridget Connors born to John and Elizabeth. John is listed as a miner (Civ births)

1893

Thomas Etheridge marries Sarah Connors (Civ marriages)

1894

Thomas Connors fisherman at Little Bay Harbour (1894 census)

1898

Thomas Connors fisherman at St. Patrick’s (McAlpine)

1904

Thomas Connors listed as fisherman at St. Patrick’s and Martin Connors listed as fisherman at Indian Bight (McAlpine)

1911

Thomas and Ellen Connors live with her mother Ellen Bouzane (1911 census)

1912

May 15th birth of Frank Connors (Buchans employee list)

1920

J. Connors listed as one of the directors of Little Bay mines (Daily Star)

1921

Thomas and Helen Connors live with their adopted son Francis (1921 census)

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