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confirmed by grant until now, although in 1794 he and others had petitioned the Council for their grants. 450 acres of this lay on the Blueshank Road, Wilmot Valley, and com- prise the present farms of Irving Hogg, Earl l-Iogg, George Hogg, and Horace Huestis. The other lot of 50 acres was along the shore on what is called the old Lefurgey place,
Wilmot.)
William Schurman of Bedeque Esqr bought for 800 pounds two tracts totalling 6500 acres in Lot 25. [Schurman’s Point, and a long tract extending from the bridge near the mouth of the Wilmot River, not far from the present tourist bureau, eastward to Norboro, taking in parts of Wilmot Valley, Kelvin Grove, Norboro, and North Bedeque]
William Schurman of Bedeque Esqr exchanged 200 acres in Lot 25 with Ronald Macdonald and Angus Macdonald. [William disposed of property on Schurman’s Point, North Bedeque, for property further inland, and also sold for 5 pounds eight acres of marsh on the north side of Wilmot River. The Schurman’s Point property is that occupied by D.l-l. MacDonald in Meachams Atlas 1880, although the
acreage is given as 173 there]
William Schurman of Bedeque, Trader, acquired 25 acres in Lot 32 as the result of money owed to him by one Francis Fryars. [No record appears by which William disposed of it.]
William Schureman of Wilmot River Esqr sold 100 acres in
Lots 19 and 25 for 50 pounds. [The present farm of Earl Hogg on the Blueshank Road, Wilmot Valley.]
William Skcurman of Bcdcquc Esqr sold 230 acres in 1 ms 19 and 25 for 147 pounds - 10 - 0 [The present farms of George Hogg and Horace Huestis on the Blueshank Road. Wilmot Valley.]
William Schurman of Bedeque, farmer, leased 12 acres of marsh and upland in Lot 26 for a yearly rent of /8 per acre. [This adjoined the homestead farm, Central Bedeque. William willed it to his son John, who sold it to William Clark in 1824.]
William Schureman of Bedeque, Esq., sold a lot in Charlot- tetown, lot no. 22 in the first hundred, with the dwelling house, for 330 pounds. [On the present Water Street, near