Cape Breton number: 10
Microfilm: 15788
1795
Martell, Charles
Permission from Macarmick and Matthews allowing Martell to cut grass in the South East Harbour in the Island of Seatari and on the small island adjacent. The name of Martell is marked off and permission given to John Cameron to cut timer at the head of St. George's Bay. This is approved by Nicholas Nepean in 1810.
Cape Breton number: 13
Microfilm: 15788
1797
Cameron, John
Petition to Matthews: Petitioner, late lieutenant in the King's Own Rangers, asks for land at Cow Bay. Attached is permission to occupy 500 acres.
Cape Breton number: 128
Microfilm: 15788
1804
Cameron, John and others.
Petition to Despard: Petitioners are inhabitants of Great Judique. In the early settlement they set apart a lot for a clergyman, made a burying ground, and built a chapel. They ask that the land be confirmed for the purposes set forth. John Cameron, Donald McInnes, Edward Hayes, Niel McDougald, Angus McInnes, Donald Gillis, Charles McInnes, Donald McIsaac, Dennis Murphy, John Chisholm, Wiliam Chisholm, Donald McInnes, Robert McInnes, John Gillis, Alexander Gillis, Donald McDonald, Malcom Gillis, Donald McDonald, John McNeal, Allan McDonald, Alexander Chisholm, Hugh McLean, John McInnes, Alexander McInnes, Duncan Gillis, Thomas McDonald, John Graham, Dougald McDonald, John McDonald.
Cape Breton number: 226a
Microfilm: 15789
1806
Cameron, John
Surveyor's report of lot 20 on east side of River Inhabitants. Plan.
Cape Breton number: 226b
Microfilm: 15789
1806
Cameron, Roderick
Surveyor's report of lot 19 on the east side of River Inhabitants.
Cape Breton number: 283
Microfilm: 15789
1807
Cameron, Allan
Report of Crawley to McKinnon: 200 acres on the eastern side of the River Inhabitants. Plan.
Cape Breton number: 284
Microfilm: 15789
1807
Cameron, Angus
Report of Crawley to McKinnon: 500 acres of land on the eastern side of the south-west branch of the Mabou River. Plan.
Cape Breton number: 285
Microfilm: 15789
1807
Cameron, John
Petition to Nepean: Petitioner asks a title to 300 acres of land at Whasbock on the south side of St. Patrick's Channel in the Bras d'Or Lake.
Cape Breton number: 353
Microfilm: 15789
1808
Cameron, Archibald
Report of Crawley to McKinnon: Lot 15, 200 acres, on the eastern side of the River Inhabitant. Plan.
Cape Breton number: 354
Microfilm: 15789
1808
Cameron, John
Petition to Nepean: Petitioner occupied land at Judique but was burned out. He asks a certain lot on the south-west branch of the Margaree River. Others will join him there to form a settlement. He is married and has seven children. Note: given 200 acres.
Cape Breton number: 464
Microfilm: 15790
1809
Cameron, Donald
Report of Crawley to McKinnon: 219 acres on the eastern side of the River of Inhabitants. Plan.
Cape Breton number: 465
Microfilm: 15790
1809
Cameron, John
Petition to Nepean: Petitioner emigrated from Scotland to Pictou nine years before. After six years in Pictou he removed to Cape Breton. He has lived at the coal mines the past two years where he works at his trade of blacksmith. He purchased a lot at Broad Cove, and asks a lease of a lot at Point Edward.
Cape Breton number: 1106
Microfilm: 15792
1815
Cameron, Archibald
Petition to Nepean, 1811: Petitioner emigrated from Scotland to Nova Scotia twenty years before, has lived in Cape Breton the past two years. He has his wife and twelve children with him, and has recently removed from Judique to the S.W. Branch of the Margaree where he asks a lot. Report of Crawley to Crowdy: 200 acres, lot 2, on the western side of the south-western branch of the Margaree. Plan.
Cape Breton number: 1107
Microfilm: 15792
1815
Cameron, John
Petition to Swayne: Petitioner, age 29, married, emigrated from Scotland sixteen years before. He asks the Mill Brook in the North-West Arm, and the vacant land on each side. Note: Reserved for a mill.
Cape Breton number: 3092
Microfilm: 15799
1826
Cameron, Alexander
Petition to Kempt: Petitioner is a native of Lochaber, Inverness, age 45, is married and has five children. He served in the Lochaber or Lochiel's Fencibles, chiefly in Ireland under Lieut. Col. Donald Cameron. He asks a ticket for a lot on the south side of the road from River Denys to Judique, about seven miles from the shore of Judique. As a soldier, he asks a free grant. Note: approved.
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