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Patrimoine, finances et avoirs

Subseries

Property, finances and assets
Date 1828-1866
Dimensions2 cm of textual records
Object NumberP732/C1
CollectionMcCord
CreditThis document was digitized thanks to the generous support of Sun Life Financial
Scope and Content

This subseries chronicles the property, finances and assets of Joseph Ovide Turgeon. It also contains information about his estate and that of his wife, Hélène Olive Turgeon. It is composed primarily of notarial documents recording debts, the purchase or sale of real estate, acknowledgement of debt agreements, a bond, a statement of arrears, an invoice and an account statement. There is also a court judgment concerning a lawsuit filed in April 1841 by Joseph Ovide Turgeon against William Muir regarding unpaid rent following the sale of a property owned by his father, Joseph Turgeon.


Notes

Source of title proper: Based on the contents of the subseries.

Language: The documents are in French.

 

Last update: June 8, 2018


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