He then left Newfoundland and settled in Upper Canada (now Ontario).
In 1705 Jackson and his family (now eleven children) left Newfoundland aboard the Falkland.
He had left Newfoundland last month as part of the Columbus celebrations.
His 62-year-old converted trawler conked out after leaving Newfoundland on the return leg.
He paid $17,000 for the boat and spent $13,000 more before leaving Newfoundland.
In 1912, her co-preachers left Newfoundland for health reasons, leaving Garrigus in charge.
In 1803, he left Newfoundland and retired a few years later.
Brilliant eventually left Newfoundland on 18 January 1943 under tow, but after two days the ship broke in half.
In January 1829, after Cormack's business ventures failed, he left Newfoundland.
Fox left Newfoundland for London, England in 1860; he died there in 1871.