Notes Sent by Shoreditch Union
with James Beaman, farmer, P.O Buckingham, Lot 16, Con. 7
November 27 1900
After careful enquiries at the Post Office and the Priest of the parish of St Malachy and others, and reference to the Voters list, I have been unable to locate any one by the name of James Beaman, and I am convinced that there is no such person residing in the vicinity
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with James Kearnan, farmer, P.O Buckingham, Labelle, Quebec
26 December 1900
About 15 years of age, good home, employed at farm chores, good health, attends Roman Catholic Church, not school,
character good, terms-receives board and clothing. This boy has a very comfortable home. He is warmly clad. Mr Kearnan is not a very extensive farmer. Lambert appears to be quite contented, and is a hearty looking boy. His master speaks of him as "a bidable useful boy"
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with James Kearnan, Buckingham, Ottawa, Quebec
December 8 1902
Age 17, plain but comfortable home, employed at general work, healthy, attends Roman Catholic Church, good character,
Terms-Board, Clothing and Pocket Money. This place appears to suit Lambert, and he is perfectly contented. They all seem to be very fond of him
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