- Aspen Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
Aspen Cove is a small fishing community in the province of
Newfoundland and Labrador ,Canada . Formerly called Aspey or Apsey Cove, Aspen Cove was named for the presence of aspen trees in the area. It first appears in the 1857 "Census" as Apsey Cove with a population of thirteen, all dependent on the salmon fishery. By the 1870s more families moved to Aspen Cove for the cod and lobster fisheries. In 1921 the population had reached 104 and the economy had changed from salmon, fur, and agriculture to cod, lobster, and lumbering."Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador "]Geography
Located in the mouth of Hamilton Sound between Carmanville to the west and Musgrave Harbour to the east, the settlement is situated in the only protected area behind a small headland on the northwest side. It is believed that the name is derived from the
aspen trees that were once abundant in the area.History
The first recorded census of settlers in this community is in the
1857 census with thirteen inhabitants of one family whose living depended on the salmon fishery. According to local belief, from oral tradition, the first settlers of Aspen Cove discovered remains of aBeothuk encampment on the shores of the cove.The first settler was from Fogo, a Robert Shelly (later Shelley) born at
Hampshire ,England who originally came to settle atBarr'd Islands . The first postmistress was Edith Tulk.Church History
From 1857 to 1874 all the inhabitants at Aspen Cove were
Church of England . However, onceMethodism was introduced in Aspen Cove, many people either turned to Methodism or more Methodists moved there. By 1902 a Methodist school-chapel was built; a new church was built in 1964. In the 1950s there were also someJehovah’s Witnesses living in Aspen Cove, but the population was mainly United Church.Census Information
Directory Information
* "Lovell's Newfoundland Directory". [ Lovell's Newfoundland Directory, 1871.] Aspey cove, a small fishing settlement in the Twillingate and Fogo district. The population in 1871 was 14.
John Robinson, Fisherman
Robert Shelly, Fisherman
Interesting Facts
* In the late 1880s, R. Wellon, T. Wellon, West, Goodyear, and Tuck were listed as the board members for the District of Fogo Outport Road Board for Ladle and Aspey Coves. [ The Newfoundland Almanac, 1887.]
References
ee also
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List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* http://ngb.chebucto.org/
* http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~hrollman/index.html
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