The fonds contains primary source information regarding Thomas Moffatt, including Deeds, a subpoena and a bill of court.
Moffatt, ThomasThe file consists of a deed from Cyrian Barns to Thomas Moffatt dated at Sutton.
The file consists of a deed from Henry A. Currie to Thomas Moffatt dated at Sutton.
The file consists of a donation from Irwin Moffatt and consort to Thomas Moffatt dated at Sutton.
The file consists of a subpoena of Thomas Moffatt vs. Henry Copeland dated at Nelsonville.
The file consists of a bill of court costs and receipts.
The file consists of a sheriff's sale to Thomas Moffatt dated at Brome.
The fonds consists of copies of three letters from Samuel Willard concerning the state of his affairs and sheriff's sale dated November 1, 1827 at Shefford.
McCord, J. S.The fonds contains primary and secondary source information regarding John McCorkill, including notarial copies of Deeds and a copy of an Inventory of Property.
McCorkill, JohnThe fonds consists of a certificate as Sergeant in the 4th Battalion of the Townships Militia dated June 16, 1820 at St. Armand.
McKinne, AlexanderThe fonds consists of primary source documents relating to the Nash family of Brattleboro, Vt, who came to live in Brome County. It includes documents relating to Ephraim Nash (1754-1816), married to Hannah Wells; their son Alfred Nash (1793-1861), married to Lucinda Knowlton Willard (daughter of Samuel Willard); and their son Ephraim Nash (1820-1851), married to Harriet Parker. Ephraim Nash and his grandson were official surveyor for the East Farnham region.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Ephraim Nash, son of Eleazor and Phoebe Kellogg. They include personal and professional documents, for his work as a surveyor.
The file contains one document relating to the personal life of Ephraim Nash, consisting of a receipt signed by John Wells, probably related to his wife Hannah Wells, for an unidentified transaction.
The file contains one official document relating to the professional life of Ephraim Nash, consisting of the official attestation as a surveyor, signed by Samuel Holland.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Alfred Nash, son of Ephraim and Hannah Wells, consisting of a letter written by Samuel Willard in 1818, and personal transactions of goods and land, between 1829 and 1837.
The file contains primary source documents relating to the personal and professional life of Ephraim Nash, son of Alfred and Lucinda K. Willard.
The file contains one personal document addressed to Sergent Ephraim Nash, consisting of a militia command order, dated March 9, 1838, to meet at Capt. Hall's house, signed by Philip Wood, ensign.
The file contains one official document relating to the professional life of Ephraim Nash, consisting of a Letter Patent certifying his accreditation as a surveyor, signed by Sir Charles Bagot in 1842.
The fonds consists of an order to Abijah Willard for $5.75 dated March 30, 1833 at Shefford, as well as an order to pay Dr. Sewell Foster fifty dollars in neat stock dated October 22, 1838 at Stukely.
Newton, ArtimasThe fonds consists of a copy of a letter from Samuel Willard re patents for the Townships of Stanstead and Stukely dated October 15, 1800 at Stukely.
Ogden, IsaacThe fonds contains primary source information regarding Rosewell Olcott, including a Bachelor's of Arts diploma, summons and agreements.
Olcott, RoswellThe file consists of a Bachelor of Arts diploma from Dartmouth College, on parchment, dated 1789.
The file consists of an appointment as General of Brigade, State of Vermont, signed by Govenor Isaac Tichenor, on parchment, dated November 4, 1802.
The file consists of a letter to Mary Olcott, daughter of Roswell Olcott, from her aunt dated July 22, 1813 at New Haven and a quit claim from Reuben Diamond to Roswell Olcott dated August 20, 1813 at Brome.
The file consists of an account and receipt from LaPrairie Brewery dated June 27, 1824 and a book "Descendants of Thomas Olcott, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Connecticut", 63 pages, dated June 27, 1824.
The file consists of an assignment and transfer from Hiram Foster to Lydia S. Olcott, daughter of Roswell Olcott, for Lot No. 16, Range 4, in the Township of Brome, dated November 4, 1859 at Knowlton.
The fonds consists of a deed from Jesse Hughes to Willard Parker, part of Lot No. 7, Range 5, in the Township of Compton, as well as an order to deliver boards dated January 9, 1820 at Stukely.
Parker, WillardThe fonds consists of legal transactions involving Thomas Patten, for parts of land in West Brome.
Patten, ThomasThe series consists of legal documents relating to transactions made by Thomas Patten.