Notes sent by Barton Regis Union
June 9 1899, with J Spurgeon Jones, farmer, Roundhill, Greenwich, Kings, NB
Age 14, very good home, employed at farming, health good, church and school attendance good, character very good,
Terms-Clothing and keep for 12 months, then wages to be agreed upon
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Feb 20 1900
with J Spurgeon Jones, farmer, P.O Round Hill, Kings, NB
Age 16, good comfortable home, employed at farm work, good health, attends Methodist church, does not attend school, is a fair scholar, character-good but requires to be kept under restraint. Terms-Board, Lodging and Clothes at present. Mrs Jones states that Britton gives them satisfaction and they have no complaints to make with reference to him. Britton is quite a rugged lad. He likes his home and work, and is treated kindly. He corresponds with his father regularly.
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August 11 1902, with Thomas Bacon, Miller, Round Hill, Kings, NB
Age 17, this youth is still in the employ of Mr Baker and is earning $10 per month and his living. He is a steady. reliable young fellow and is given a splendid character by his employer. I believe he will do well. He is now doing for himself, and in my opinion is quite
capable of taking care of himself
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