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Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada 
  Recherche sur la Forteresse-de-Louisbourg Lieu historique national du Canada
THE
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF 18TH CENTURY LOUISBOURG 
Microfiche Report Series 83, By Margaret Fortier, 1983, Fortress of Louisbourg
Part One - Louisbourg - The Land and its Utilization, Louisbourg Properties
Properties - Louisbourg Environs
22. Jacques Rabasse
{Jacques Rabasse fils - Veuve Fautoux - Antoine Simon 
{Robert Rabasse - Joseph Delpierre
LOCATION:
Barachois
DATE OF CONCESSION:
unknown
SIZE OF PROPERTY:
c.55  pieds x 32
 pieds
BORDERS OF PROPERTY:
north - barachois
south -  chemin du barachois
east - (1756) Nicolas Hamelin
west - François Hauteville
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
CHANGES OF OWNERSHIP:
Date unknown Rabasse died; sons divide
property renouncing claim to neighbouring
one in favor of mother. Jacques took
northern section, Robert other.
1754 - Robert sold his portion to Joseph
Delpierre for 200  livres
1756 - Jacques relinquished his to Magdelaine
Lartigue, Veuve Fautoux
1757 - She sold it to Antoine Simon for 1,000 
livres
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
1754 -  piquet house fram on Robert's portion
1756 - house on Jacques' 30  pieds x 20  pieds.  Piquet with double
chimney of stone
and clay. Roof planks covered with sod. Main room and kitchen
OTHER INFORMATION:
When Jacques  fils' land was surrendered to
Veuve Fautoux land was occupied by a tenant,
Sieur Cireaud, a surgeon.