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Letter, John Easson, Annapolis Royal, to his son, David Easson
Inquiring how business is going in New Brunswick.
Date: 26 March 1786
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/46
Letter, John Easson, Boston, to his son David Easson
Criticizing David's handling of the timber biusiness.
Date: 26 January 1772
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/26
Letter, John Easson, Rio Bueno, Trelawny, to David Easson
Matthew Ritchie and Capt. Lamont had been captured by French privateers, but are now able to deliver this letter to Annapolis for him.
Date: 9 March 1797
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/58
Letter, John Easson, Rio Bueno, Jamaica, to his brother, David Easson
Questioning the authenticity of a bill drawn on him, in favour of John Turner Fisher and endorsed by David Easson
Date: 15 March 1803
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/64
Letter, John Easson, Rio Bueno, Trelawny, to his mother, Elizabeth Easson
Mentioning how difficult it is to get letters to and from Annapolis, and concerns for the education of his brothers Thomas and Alexander.
Date: 12 February 1799
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/59
Letter, John Easson, Rio Bueno, Jamaica, to his mother, Elizabeth
Mentions sending his mother a puncheon of rum, and requests that David send him a barrel of potatoes as they seldom get them in Jamaica.
Date: 1 November 1801
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/60
Letter, John Easson, Rio Bueno, to his mother, Elizabeth
Concerning the division of an estate, and that his uncle means to give up his share [the estate of John Easson Sr.?].
Date: 1 November 1801
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/61
Letter, John Easson, Trelawny, Rio Bueno, to his mother, Elizabeth Easson
Describing his experiences since arriving in Jamaica from Scotland.
Date: 4 June 1796
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/57
Letter, John Easson, Placentia, to his son, David Easson
Life in Placentia [British military station, southeast coast of Newfoundland], and giving him advice not to run into debt.
Date: November 1772
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/30
Letter, John Hewitt, Digby, to John Easson
Denying that he is an absconding debtor.
Date: 16 [ ----] 1789
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/54
Letter, John Robertson, Annapolis Royal, to John and David Easson
Requesting that they supply plank boards to Joseph Davis.
Date: 5 October 1786
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/50
Letter, John Taylor, London, to David Easson
Concerning compensation to Loyalists and his own appearance before Parliament to make a claim: "I think that Government will pay every Loyalist for his Losses."
Date: 14 November 1785
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/45
Letter, Lane & Booth, London to John Easson
Concerning the widow of the late Lieutenant Bontien.
Date: 24 February 1761
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/17
Letter, Lane & Booth, London, to John Easson
Ordnance business and mercantile affairs.
Date: 15 February 1764
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/19
Letter, Lane & Booth, London, to John Easson
Business and personal matters.
Date: 17 May 1757
Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/16
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