- CA THT 2011.17.1
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- 18 January 1821
Item is a property deed transferring 300 acres of land between Sackville/Dorchester from "Christ Richardson & others" to "Jn. [John?] Wheldon"
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Item is a property deed transferring 300 acres of land between Sackville/Dorchester from "Christ Richardson & others" to "Jn. [John?] Wheldon"
Single piece of paper is folded into a booklet
Census of Northern and Southern Grand Manan, 1821
Census information showing names of male and female residents, including children over 16 and children under 16, and indicating the numbers of oxen, cows, sheep and hogs owned. Document is part of the House of Assembly papers. A transcript of this is to be found on page 27 volume 1 of "Sands of Time" published by the Grand Manan Genealogical Society 1980.
This fonds includes:
Chipman, Ward, Sr.
Hanged for Stealing Twenty-Five Cents
This document is a re'typing of a column written by Frank O' Brien. The column was written for the Saint John newspaper "The Citizen" about a boy at age eighteen getting hung for stealing twenty five cents.
This fonds consists of records pertaining to the proposed construction of stone buildings at Miramichi, Northumberland County, New Brunswick. Included are the specifications for a guard house, cook house, privies, and well [1827]; a letter addressed to Captain Douglas, Fredericton, from G. Graydon, Captain Royal Engineers, dated at Fredericton, 11 July 1827, enclosing these plans for a subaltern detachment at Miramichi; an estimate for the barracks at Miramichi; and a hand-drawn architectural plan of the proposed subaltern barracks by G. Graydon, dated 1827.
Graydon, G.
The Grant diary records the daily activities of the Grant family of Old Ridge, St. Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, between 29 January 1827 and 30 May 1827. The diarist mentions the wedding of sister Marjory, attending church meetings, work done on the farm, visits to and from family and friends, the weather, and community events.
There is also a brief memo containing genealogical information on the Grant family which was probably compiled by Mr. Maxwell.
Grant family (Descendants of William and Catherine Grant)
Letter from Mary Ann Rideout to her Uncle [?] on familial matters; [1827]
Part of Burpee Family Papers
Charles Burpee's correspondence
The fonds consists of family records. There are two lot certificates for land on Germain Street, dated 1783, belonging to John Chaloner (lot 553) and Benjamin Chaloner (lot 554). There is a commission of 1827 appointing Benjamin Chaloner tide surveyor, gauger, and weightmaster in Saint John. There is also a bond, dated 1828, given by Ninyon Chaloner to Benjamin C. Chaloner, executor of John Chaloner's estate. It bound Ninyon to ensure that Peggy, a Black woman who had been the late John Chaloner's servant, received comfortable care during her lifetime and at her death, a decent burial at Ninyon's expense.
Challoner family (Saint John)
This series consists of correspondence regarding personal business dealings.
Odell, Jonathan
This fonds consists of a letter book of John Venner Thurgar, 1827-1831 and a receipt book of business transactions for Robinson & Thurgar, 1824-1829.
Thurgar, John Venner