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Contrat entre David Easson et le capitaine David Adamson du navire <i>Brudenell</i> de Londres

Easson to load vessel with pine and spruce not less than 10 inches square and 20 feet long, as soon as the vessel arrives at Sabing's [Sabean's?] Cove, Sissiboo, NS.

date: 20 August 1771

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/78

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Copie d’une lettre de John Easson à Francis Johannot

Concerning Easson's unsettled account and the deaths of Major Phillips and Daniel Dyson. Account was sent to Halifax for attornies to settle. Easson offers £100 in full settlement.

date: 8 July 1766

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/66

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Copie de la lettre de Dyson & Easson à M. Hallowell

Asking for information about the sloop Dove which is feared lost after four days at anchor off Green Point. Dyson and Easson are concered about insurance on the vessel, for which Hallowell was responsible.

date: 15 February 1756

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/47

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Déclaration, Joseph Potter, Annapolis Royal

Acknowledging that he has sold to David Easson, a complete set of iron work and two saws for a saw mill.

date: 6 June 1769

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/84

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Entente entre David Easson, d’Annapolis Royal, et Michael Francklin, de Windsor

David Easson, millwright, to supply Francklin with up to 20,000 board feet of hemlock, pine and spruce boards and planks, delivered to the King's Wharf at Annapolis Royal by 30 June 1781. Witnessed by James Kavanagh.

date: 27 November 1780

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/119

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Entente entre John Hall et Sarah Easson

Regarding the sale of a wagon to Hall, in return for lumber and shingles; the wagon was to be delivered to Hall in Lawrencetown, "when the sleding came". Witnessed by David Easson.

date: 8 September 1845

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/312

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Laissez-passer pour David Easson

"Let the bearer, David Easson, pass Fort Sackville with dispatches to General Massey"; signed by John Collet, Captain Commanding the Garrison, Fort Edward [Windsor]. Also "Let Mr. Easson pass 30 November 1776," signed by Richard Bulkeley. Fort Sackville was located at the head of Bedford Basin, on the road between Windsor and Halifax.

date: 26 November 1776

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/58

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Lettre à « Mr. Hallowell »

Refering to a wood contract and the need to procure a larger vessel capable of carrying 50 to 55 cords per voyage, between April and October.

date: 24 September 1754

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/35

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Lettre d’Edward Winslow, de Fredericton, à David Easson

Mr. Wylly has asked him to settle the disagreement between Easson and Major Murray [presumably regarding outstanding debt], which he will endeavour to do. Winslow also wants Easson to act as his intermediary in purchasing property from James Cartey, whose lot adjoins his [Winslow's] in Annapolis.

date: 22 July 1786

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/158

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Lettre d’Isaac Ross, de Londres, à David Easson

Disputing the satisfactory completion of a contract to supply timber carried on Ross's ship, Adamson master.

date: 19 March 1772

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/27

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Lettre de A. Castaing de Louisbourg

Written presumably to John Easson; refers to an unnamed schooner "Sold by the Indians before the Governor or I could have time to get her"; also requests [although trade is prohibited] that a vessel be loaded and sent to Louisbourg with ten or twelve horses, boards, moose skins, hand barrows, shovels, etc. "because the Kings works are to be Set on mmediately."

date: 19 May 1754

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/27

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Lettre de B. Hallowell, de Boston, à Dyson & Easson

Preparing for a new season of trade, but "we have an embargo that no vessel shall sail before the 15th of next month."

date: 25 February 1755

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/40

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Lettre de Benjamin Hallowell, de Boston, à Dyson & Easson

A lengthy letter regarding recent business dealings and items disputed by Dyson and Easson, including the sale of beaver pelts, the sloop Dove, damaged goods, etc. Very instructive regarding colonial trade, commerce and mercantile relationships.

date: 9 November 1757

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/52

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Lettre de Cornelius Riordan à Alexander Easson

Requesting wood as the weather is cold. He will attend to Easson's coat as soon as he [Easson] brings it [the wood].

date: 15 November 1837

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/236.2

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Lettre de D.B. Hall, de Battleford, T.-N.-O., à Deborah Easson

Personal news and comments about mutual friends, from a "frontiersman" who misses life in Annapolis and Lequille.

date: 16 October 1877

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/283

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