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Cape Breton Island Petitions 1787-1843

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Cape Breton number: 3093

Microfilm: 15799

1826

Cameron, Martin and others.

Petitioners are natives of Great Britain and Ireland. Martin Cameron is 24 years old, single. John Kennedy, 24, is married and has one child. James Doyle is 32, married. Cameron asks a lot on the eastern side of the S.W. Branch of the Marguerite for which a warrant was issued to Michael Harrington in 1825. Harrington is not a resident of Cape Breton, neither has he had the lot surveyed. In 1818, the same lot was surveyed for Samuel Campbell, who made no improvements. Kennedy asks a lot at the north end of Lake Ainslie, at Loch Baun. Doyle asks a lot on the north side of Mabou Harbour. Note: Cameron cannot have the lot he applies for as it has so recently been assigned by warrant. Others are approved. Martin X Cameron, John X Kennedy, and James X Doyle.

Cape Breton number: 3013

Microfilm: 15799

1825

Campbell, Ann

Petition to Wallace: Petitioner, a native of Scotland, age 55, is the widow of the late Samuel Campbell. She has six children. She asks a grant of the land located to her husband six years before. The land lies in the rear of lots 17 & 18 on the west side of the S.W. Branch of the Mabou River. Note: approved.

Cape Breton number: 3314

Microfilm: 15800

1835

Campbell, Malcolm

Petition to Campbell: Petitioner's father, Samuel Campbell, willed him a lot on the S.E. Branch of Mabou. The grant was made out in the name of his mother, Ann Campbell. She, before her death also assigned the land to petitioner. He asks a grant in his own name. Warrant to Crawley: 200 acres sin the rear of land assigned to Joseph Worth.

               

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