Flowers Island, Newfoundland And Labrador
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Flowers Island was one of the communities in an area on the northeast coast of the
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called Bonavista North. These communities have a shared history in that they were settled by people from England, predominantly from the West Country—Dorset, Devon Somerset and Hampshire.


Geography

Flowers Island is in
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in Northern
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. It consists of two islands, Kean's Island and Sturge's Island which are separated by the narrow Flowers Island Tickle. The islands are close together with numerous shoals to the south and east and islets in the northeast. Flowers Island had excellent fishing grounds and was located in the path of the migrating harp seals, thus being an important part of the island's economy.''
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History

Flowers Island was most likely visited by fishermen and sealers in the late 18th or early 19th century. The first recorded baptisms on the island were Joseph Kean in 1816 and John Sturge in 1817 at the age of 23. Flowers Island appears in the 1836 ''Newfoundland Census'' with a population of 26, by the 1857 ''Census'' there were 66 people living there. The inhabitants relied on the small-boat, inshore cod fishery and a land based seal hunt. Flowers Island was eventually vacated with the decline of the local fishery, the rise of the Labrador cod fishery, the seal hunt, and technological changes. By 1911 there were only eight people living there; eventually they all resettled.


Church history

In the beginning, all the inhabitants of Flowers Island were
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, until
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was introduced to them in 1874 and the
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in 1891. There was no church on Flowers Island but missionaries from other areas visited the island to perform services, baptisms, burials, marriages, and visits to the sick. For example, the first missionary stationed in nearby
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, Rev. N.A. Coster, visited Flowers Island on several occasions. In September 1830 he notes that there was a congregation of 35 consisting of people by the names of Kean, Sturge, Roger, and Perry. By 1891 the population had reached 64, 30 of them were Church of England, 4 were Methodist, and 30 were Salvation Army.


Education history

There was no school on Flowers Island but records do show that the children were attending school in 1874. W. Kean, who was sent to school in
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and was the only literate person on Flowers Island, found a Methodist teacher around 1875, Miss Lucretia Oakley, to teach on the island.


Sealing

The seal hunt was very important to the economy of Newfoundland, especially for communities on the northeast. Sealing in Flowers Island really took off when the Kean family became sealing captains. The first boat on the island was built there by the Keans. The first Keans to become involved were Joseph and William with four vessels: ''Shaver, Gleaner, Emerald, and Barbara.'' A new firm, William Kean and Brothers tool over on the island and had much success. In 1874 for example, they had a catch of 3,100 seals compared to their 1884 catch of 786. Captain
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or Flowers Island, is probably the most well-known of the Newfoundland sealing captains, he had his first trip to the fishery in 1872 from Flowers Island. Eight years later he moved to Norton's Cove ( Brookfield). He set a record for the most seal pelts at 1,052,737 during his career. Altogether he commanded nine steamers: ''The Wolf, Hope, Aurora, Terra Nova, Florizel, Stephano, Nascopie, Thetis, and Beothic II.'' He also set a record for most seals brought in from one voyage in 1910 with 49,069 pelts which was beaten in 1933 by a Captain Albert Blackwood. In 1845 there was one steamer of 40 tons on Flowers Island under Captain Kean named the ''Young Shaver.'' Other sealing statistics are:


Directories

- Flowers Island was recorded in ''Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory'' for 1864–65 with two names: * Joseph Kean, Planter and shipowner * John Sturge, Planter - ''Lovell's Newfoundland Directory'' of 1871 describes Flowers Island as an Island on the north side of Bonavista Bay, distant from Greenspond by nine miles in boat, and having a population of 82. The names listed are: * Benjamin Kenne (Keane?), Planter * Joseph Kenne (Keane?), Planter * Samuel Kenne (Keane?), Planter * William Kenne (Keane?) Jr., Fisherman * Edward Mahan, Fisherman * John Sturge, Planter * Mrs. Mary Sturge, Widow * Samuel Sturge, Fisherman * Thomas Sturge, Planter


Census information


Interesting facts

* J. Spurrell and W. Kean were members on the board of road commissioners in the 1840s. * Famous sealing captain
Abram Kean Abram Kean (July 8, 1855 – May 18, 1945) was a Dominion of Newfoundland, Newfoundland Seal hunting, sealing captain and politician. He was a renowned sealer who captured over a million pelts during his career. Kean is most famous for his role ...
, was born in Flowers Island. His first steamer was the ''Wolf'' in 1889, his last was in 1936.Shannon Ryan, ''Ice Hunters: a history of Newfoundland sealing to 1914'', 1994.


See also

*
List of ghost towns in Newfoundland and Labrador The following is a list of known abandoned communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. A * Aaron Cove * Aaron Island * Abbate Point * Abbott Cove * Adnavik * Aillik * Alexander Bay Station * Allan Cove * Amelia Cove * America ...


References


External links

* http://ngb.chebucto.org/ * http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~hrollman/index.html * http://www.wordplay.com/archives/flowersisland/flowersisland1.html * http://www.tcr.gov.nl.ca/panl/vs_aids/Vit-stat_F.htm * http://www.famouscanadians.net/name/k/keanabram.php {{DEFAULTSORT:Flowers Island, Newfoundland And Labrador Populated coastal places in Canada Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador