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Jean Baptiste Land Grants
Jean Baptiste Land Grants - Various excerpts from documents discussing land grants and issues with his partner Jean Cambas.
Land Grants
August
8, 1767
On said
day, upon the depand of Jean Cambas and Jean Ortes, we have granted, and do
grant, to them, in fee, a tract of land of two arpens in front, in the prairie
lying south of the little river, of the ordinary depth of forty arens, adjoining
on the south side to one gervais, and on the north side to lands not yet
granted, on condition that the said land shall be improved in one year and a
day, and liable to public charges. ST. ANGE LABUXIERE
(Given in
St. Louis the said day and year. Truly translated from livre terrien, no 1,
page 13 / St louis nov 3, 1834)
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Records
show that they obtained the land for the purpose of cutting timber to build
houses in St Louis, and also used the land to make hay. After being owned
and possessed by them for many years, the land was divided, and Jean B. Ortez
sold his arpen to pierre Chouteau.
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xcerpt from page 45 (unable to view complete section on Jean Ortes) of:
Colonial
St. Louis: building a Creole Capital by Charles
E. Peterson
Two
joiners early associated in business — Jean Baptiste Ortes and
Jean B. Cambas — who were granted a double lot as partners ("menuisiers
associez") in 176 733 on which they built a frame house together.
Ortes, the better known of the two was contracted to build a
poteaux en terre house, 18' x 22' in 1768
From http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/53261165/story/27?pg=32817
No.
248.—Jean Cambas, Claiming 40 Arpens.
August 8,
1767.
On said
day, upon the demand of Jean Cambas and Jean Ortes, we have granted, and do grant, to
them, in fee, a tract of land of two arpens in front, in the prairie lying
south of the Little river, of the ordinary depth of forty arpens, adjoining on
the south side to one Gervais, and on the north side to lands not yet granted,
on condition that the said land shall be improved in one year and a day, and
liable to public charges.
ST.
ANGE. LABUXIEKE.
Given
in St. Louis the said day and year.
Truly
translated from livre terrien, No. 1, page 13.
JULIUS DE MUN, T.
B. C.
St. Louis, November 3, 1834.
Evidence
, with reference to viinutes and records.
Tuesday, April 29, 1834.
F. R.
Conway, Esq., appeared pursuant to adjournment.
Jean Cambas, by his legal representatives,
claiming one by forty arpens of land, it being the north half of a concession
granted to Jean Cambas and Jean Ortez,
for two by forty arpens of land, situate in the Little prairie south of St.
Louis.
See
livre terrien, No. 1, page 12; recorder's minutes, book No. 2, page 5; No. 3,
page 104; book F, page 151.
Pierre
Chouteau, duly sworn, says that Jean Cambas was a carpenter by trade, who
obtained said concession in partnership with Jean Ortez, for the purpose of cutting
timber to build houses in St. Louis; that Cambas and Ortez used to make their
hay on said piece of land; that to his knowledge they did make hay and cut
timber thereon for upwards of fifteen consecutive years, under the French and
Spanish governments, and before the Americans took possession of the country;
that it was known generally, by all the people in St. Louis, that said piece of
land was the property of said Cambas and»Ortcz. Witness further says that he
has no kind of interest in the claim of Cambas, a division having bf.en made
between Cambas and Ortez's representatives, about eight or nine years ago. See
book No. 6, page 519. The following testimony was taken before Theodore Hunt,
recorder of land titles, Missouri: Auguste Chouteau, being duly sworn, says
about sixty years ago St. Ange, the then French commandant, granted to J.
Cambas and J. Ortex, a field lot, containing two arpens in front by forty in
depth, in the Little prairie; that it was owned and possessed by them for many
years; that they used to cut their hay on the same, and it was always known to
belong to these men; that afterwards it was divided, and J. Ortez sold his
arpen to Pierre Chouteau.
AUGUSTE CHOUTEAU.
Sworn
to before me, June 1, 1825.
THEODORE HUNT, Recorder
L. T.
See
recorder's minutes, book No. 2, page 5.
Baptiste
Riviere and Rene Dodicr, being duly sworn as relates to the situation of the
claim of Ortez and Cambas, in the Little prairie below St. Louis, say that thoy
are well acquainted with the situation of the same, and that they have
repeatedly seen Ortez hewing timber on this same land, and they do both know
that the spring branch ran through the middle of said land of Ortez and Cambas,
and that these deponents believe that the said land was granted to them in
partnership; that is, two arpens in front by forty in depth; that they
afterwards divided the same, each taking one arpen by forty arpens, and that
the spring they speak of as having seen Ortez at work at, is situated opposite
the present residence of John Baptiste Lammi.
RENE X DODIER.
mark.
his
BAPTISTE X RIVIERE.
Mark
Date | 9 Sep 2013 |
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