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June 1 1899, with Mrs James Cookson, farmer, Kings, Charlotte, New Brunswick
Age 10, very good home, employed at farming, health good, attends church and school very regularly, character very good,
terms-kept as her child. Mrs Cookson is highly pleased with the boy.
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Feb 19 1900
with Mrs James Cookson, widow, P.O Downeyville, Kings, NB
Age 16???, good home, employed at farm work, the only man about the place, a very healthy boy, attends Baptist church, does not attend school, character good generally-fairly truthful, inclined to be bad tempered. Terms-Board, Lodging and Clothes. Mrs Cookson likes the boy; he is a stout lad and appears to be much interested in the work of the place. He says that he is quite contented, and is ambitious to be a farmer.
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August 6 1902, with Mrs Jane Cookson, Downeyville, Kars Parish, Kings, NB
Age 16, comfortable home, employed at farming, good health, attends Baptist Church, good character,
Terms-Board and Clothing. Smallbone has developed into a stout, rugged chap and is well suited for farming. He has done very well during the past year and appears to be settled down. Mrs Cookson is a widow and has a small farm. She is not, in my opinion, in a position to pay good wages. Smallbone's experience here will be of assistance to him in earning a fair wage later on
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