John Cooledge Butterfield

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Associé dans la John C. Butterfield et la Butterfield & Pennoyer

BANQ

  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 6225
    • Date : 31 août 1857
    • Lease by John C. Butterfield, Carpenter and Joiner of the Township of Stanstead, to Louis Boulanger and Louis Maheux, Carpenters and Joiners of the same place.
      • Résumé : Location, pour un terme d’un an (à partir de la date de l’acte) et la somme de 110 dollars (en deux paiements semi-annuels égaux), d’un espace dans une fabrique de Rock Island (lot no 1 du 9e rang), décrit ainsi : «…the lower floor or rooms in the Old Carding building on Rock Island […], now owned by David White and which the said Lessor now holds in Common with one Charles W. Drew, together with the Room which the said Lessor heretofore occupied on the upper floor of said building, and also the use of the paint shop in the upper part of said building, and also all the machinery and apparatus belonging to the said Lessor and which he heretofore held in Common with the said Charles W. Drew, with the exception of a Bead Lathe, now in said building, with the first privilege of Water in the joiners shop […] ».
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 7278
    • Date : 28 janvier 1861
    • Deed of Sale by John Cooledge Butterfield, Mechanic, formerly of the Township of Stanstead aforesaid now of the Town of Acton in the District of Saint-Hyacinthe, to Ozro Morrill, Merchant Trader of the Township of Stanstead.
      • Confirme le départ de Butterfield de Rock Island.
      • Résumé : Vente de deux parties du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …Firstly […] beginning at the South East Corner of the land formerly owned by Samuel and Stephen Reed, now the property of the said purchaser, thence running East twenty three degrees North to a certain apple tree at about thirty six rods on the said Morrill’s line, from the river at Low Water mark, thence running Westerly by following the fence to a certain cedar post marked W forming the North East Corner of land owned by Stephen Foster Esquire, thence South to another cedar post on said Morrill’s line, thence Easterly to the place of beginning, containing […] about one quarter of an acre of land […] and Secondly as another parcel of the said lot […] North or North Westerly of the highway or Bye road leading from Bishop’s Tannery to the dwelling house of LeRoy Robinson, and being the same Strip of land which the said vendor this day acquired from Carlos F. Haskell [acte # 7275] […] ». Les lots sont vendus pour la somme totale de 700 dollars.

The Stanstead Journal

  • Vol. XII, N°8,8 jan 1857
    • Annonce pour construire une école. Membre du comité : STEPHEN FOSTER, HIRAM BISHOP, J.C. BUTTERFIELD

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