Asa Burton Nelson

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The Stanstead Journal

  • Vol. 19, N°26, 26 mai 1864
    • PORTER & WILEY
    • HASKELL, KATHAN & CO.
    • A.B. NELSON (Magasin général)
      • Colonne complète associée à ces trois commerces.

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  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 6960
    • Date : 8 mars 1860
    • Deed of Sale by Samuel L. French, Trader of the City of Boston (Mass.), to Asa Burton Nelson, Trader of the Township of Stanstead.
      • Résumé : Vente de deux parties du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « … [1] being that part of the West portion of a part of the said lot which the said Samuel L. French and John W. Baxter heretofore held in common between them, that lies on the north side of the bye road, leading across the river between the Yellow Store of Portus Baxter Esq. and Carlos F. Haskell, bounded and described as follows, commencing on the river at Low water mark, on the Easterly side thereof, about six feet Southerly of the Wyman Bridge “so called”, and extending from thence Easterly on the road the distance of Eighty seven links, thence Southerly from the said road, ninety links, thence Easterly on a straight line to a point opposite the centre of the length of the barn heretofore held in common between the said vendor and the said Baxter, thence Southerly on a straight line to the centre of the length of the said barn, thence still Southerly through the center of the length of said barn and along the centre of the driveway from the said Barn to the said Bye road being the same driveway as heretofore held in common between the said vendor and the said Baxter to the North side of the said Bye road, leading across the said river between the said stores, thence westerly, along the Northerly side of the said Bye road, to a line on the margin of the said river , said line being the line drawn by Joseph Kilborn late Land Surveyor as appears by the plan of the Survey thereof date in the month of April 1808, and now in the possession of Portus Baxter Esquire of Derby, thence Northerly along said line to the place of beginning […]. [2] …being the equal Westerly half of that portion of the said tract of land heretofore held in common between the said vendor and the said Baxter, that lies South of the said Bye road, as the same is and extends and also the equal right and privilege in common between the said John W. Baxter and the said purchaser […] of drawing water by logs or pipes from the spring on the residue of the said tract of land now belonging to the said John W. Baxter, to the house and barn erected on the tract of land hereby sold […] ». Les lots sont vendus pour la somme totale de 1 000 dollars [voir aussi actes # 6958 et 6959, pour des détails supplémentaires concernant cette transaction].
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 6987
    • Date : 28 mars 1860
    • Deed of Sale by John W. Baxter, Trader of the Township of Stanstead, to Asa Burton Nelson, Trader of the same Township.
      • Résumé : Vente d’une partie du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …distinguished as the equal Easterly half of all that part of a certain part […] which the said John W. Baxter and one Samuel L. French heretofore acquired from William H. Holmes and Ozro Morrill and heretofore held in common between them, that lies South of a certain Bye road, leading across the river between the Yellow Store of Portus Baxter Esquire and the Store now owned and occupied by Carlos F. Haskell […] ». Le lot est vendu pour la somme de 175 dollars [complète l’achat de la partie Ouest du même terrain par Nelson, voir acte # 6960 (2e parcelle)].
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 7292
    • Date : 15 février 1861
    • Deed of Sale by Asa Burton Nelson, Trader of the Township of Stanstead, to Charles Pierce, Boot Manufacturer of the Town of Derby (Vt.).
      • Résumé : Vente de deux parties du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …distinguished firstly as the equal Easterly half of all that part of a certain part and parcel of land […] which one John W. Baxter and one Samuel L. French heretofore acquired from William H. Holmes and Ozro Morrill and heretofore held in common between them, that lies South of a certain Bye road, leading across the river between the Yellow Store of Portus Baxter Esquire and the Store, now owned and occupied by Carlos F. Haskell […]. And Secondly […] another part of the said Lot […] being the Equal Westerly Half of that portion of the said tract of land heretofore held in common between the said John W. Baxter and Samuel L. French, that lies South of the said Bye road […] bounded as follows to the North by the said Bye road, to the Southe by the land of Joseph Woolley, to the East by the highway leading from Erastus Lee’s to the Province line and to the West by the said line drawn by the said late Joseph Kilborn, the said lat Land Surveyor and being the same land whereon on Mark Hall has recently built a dwelling house, which is hereby reserved for said Mark Hall […] ». L’ensemble est vendu pour la somme de 275 dollars [Nelson se départit de deux terrains achetés en mars 1869, voir acte # 6960 (2e parcelle) et 6987].
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 8212
    • Date : 27 août 1863
    • Deed of Sale by Asa Burton Nelson, Trader of the Township of Stanstead, to LeRoy Robinson, Editor and Publisher of the Stanstead Journal of the same place.
      • Résumé : Vente d’une partie du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …being that part of the West portion of a part of the said Lot which one Samuel L. French and John W. Baxter heretofore held in common between them, that lies on the North side of the Bye road, leading across the river between the Stores of Portus Baxter and Carlos F. Haskell, bounded and described as follows, commencing on the river at Low water mark, on the Easterly side thereof, about six feet Southerly of the Wyman Bridge “so called” and extending from thence Easterly on the road, the distance of eighty seven links, thence Southerly from the said road ninety links, thence Easterly on a straight line to a point opposite the centre of the length of the barn heretofore held in common between Baxter and French, thence Southerly on a straight line to the centre of the length of the said barn, thence still Southerly through the center of the length of said barn and along the centre of the driveway from the said Barn to the said Bye road, being the same driveway as heretofore held in common between the said Baxter and French, to the North side of the said Bye road, leading across the said River between the said Stores, thence westerly along the Northerly side of the said Bye road, to a line on the margin of the said River, said line being the line drawn by Joseph Kilborn late Land Surveyor, as appears by the plan of the Survey thereof date in the month of April 1808 and now in the possession of Portus Baxter Esquire of Derby, thence Northerly along said line to the place of beginning […]. Le lot est vendu pour la somme de 2 200 dollars. [Voir achat de Nelson, acte # 6960 (parcelle # 1)]
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 8213
    • Date : 27 août 1863
    • Deed of Sale by LeRoy Robinson, Editor and Publisher of the Stanstead Journal of the Township of Stanstead, to Asa Burton Nelson, Trader of the same place.
      • Résumé : Vente d’une partie du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …commencing at the South West Corner of the parcel of land owned by Stephen Foster, formerly occupied by Mary Buzzell now by Samuel Blodgett, thence extending West on the line of another parcel of land formerly belonging to the said S. Foster now to Burton Sanderson, the distance of five rods and six feet to the North West corner of the said parcel of land so now belonging to Burton Sanderson as aforesaid, thence North on a line parallel with the West line of the said Burton Sanderson said parcel of land, the distance of eight and a half rods to a Stake and Stone, and thence East the distance five rods and two feet to the said S. Foster’s said piece of land so now occupied by the said Samuel Blodgett as aforesaid, and thence to the first mentioned boundary, the distance of eight rods and a half rod […]. Le lot est vendu pour la somme de 700 dollars. [Voir achat de Robinson, acte # 4214]

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