The land on which they are settled is situated on the east bank of the said river. It was given them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure . They have made a clearing on it for the sowing- of four bushels of wheat. JEAN BATISTE BOURG, ploughman, native of Acadie, aged 29 years. He has been 22 months in the country. Married to Francoise Douaron , native of L 'Acadie. They have one son, Jean Casimir , aged 7 months. In live stock they have two cows and two pigs. The land on which they are settled is situated as in the preceding cases. It was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonaventure . On it they have made a clearing for the sowing of four bushels of wheat. The map of 1750 showed the location of their homes on the east side of the river, on what was later the first Smith Farm of 1817, of which the Crapaud Cemetery is a part. Here was an excellent spring, known as "The Frenchman's Spring," by many generations of the English who followed them. There was no evidence of French habitation in clearance of land when the English settlers came; but here and there, along the brooks and inland, were found the decaying remains of old cabins, used, perhaps, by the French for hunting and fishing. -<10fr-