Pays Cove Peys Cove | |
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Abandoned Town | |
Location of Pays Cove in Newfoundland | |
Coordinates: 47°39′36.9″N54°49′20.4″W / 47.660250°N 54.822333°W Coordinates: 47°39′36.9″N54°49′20.4″W / 47.660250°N 54.822333°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Census division | Division 2 |
Census subdivision | Division 2 |
Population (1945) | |
• Total | 7 [1] |
Time zone | UTC– 3:30 (Newfoundland Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC– 2:30 (Newfoundland Daylight) |
Area code | 709 |
Bay | Fortune Bay |
Pays Cove (sometimes spelled Peys Cove) is an abandoned town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada that had a peak population of 11 in 1935. [1]
Located directly between the communities of English Harbour East and Grand le Pierre in Fortune Bay, Pays Cove was first settled in the late 1800s [2] by the family of Cyrus White who were recorded in the 1904 Business Directory for the town that year. [3] Its name is presumed to have originated as 'Peas Cove.' [1]
At about 1914, the families of William and Alfred Barnes moved to Pays Cove to settle from Harbour Mille. [1] Their primary occupation was fishing for cod and lobster. [1] With very limited space in the cove for settlement, the community never rose above two or three families throughout its entire occupation. [1] Pays Cove's last resident was Jacob Barnes who lived in the community up until 1980. [1]
Pays Cove was first recorded in the 1901 census with a population of two, [4] later identified as the family of Cyrus and Elizabeth White. [3]
In 1921, the families of William and Esther Barnes as well as Alfred and Rebecca Barnes were recorded in Pays Cove for a total population of 9. [1]
In 1936, Newfoundland Directories released a business directory that listed the head of each household with their occupation in the town of Pays Cove. [5] It is adapted below:
Barnes, Alfred | Fisherman |
Barnes, William | Fisherman |
Barnes, William Thomas | Fisherman |
In the 1945 Newfoundland Census, Pays Cove's population was recorded at 7 people. [1]
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