Five separate pieces of an indenture, presenting an incomplete document. The Indenture, made the 13th of June in 1836, was between Robert McLeod of Mt. Thom, farmer, and Robert McLean Junior also of Mt. Thom for the transferring of land for “fifty pounds of lawful money of Nova Scotia.”
Part of the MacLeod Papers Collection containing the files of Ebenezer McLeod of West River, a Hector descendant and surveyor, and his son Daniel. The papers, which are from the 19th and 20th centuries, were saved by Ebenezer’s great-great-grandson Medford MacLeod, also of West River, NS.
MacLeod Papers Folder, Digital
File number: | MacLeod Papers 65 |
Contributor: | Susan Parker | View all submissions |
Tags: | MacLeod Papers, McLeod, MacLeod, deed, indenture, Robert McLeod, Mt. Thom, Robert McLean |
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Uploaded on: | May 26, 2017 |
Source: | MacLeod Papers Collection |