David Easson (son of William) was apprenticed to Frederick Buchler [Buckler], cordwainer. Buchler was to teach David the trade until 1813 when the boy turned twenty-one. During this time, David was not to be wasteful, disobediant, get married, or gamble. Buchler was also to provide food, clothing, lodging, schooling and a set of tools. This indenture was signed by David's guardian, Benjamin Fairn and witnessed by David Fleet and David Easson.
Date: 12 August 1809
Reference: MG 1 vol. 1727 no. 14
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