Boucher Marie - Concerning her claim as a child - Address, High River - Born, Sturgeon Creek, 1859 - Father, John Todd, (Métis) - Mother, Marie Allary, (Métis) - Married, 1872 at St. Albert near Edmonton to Pierre Boucher - Children living, three, John born 1874, Marie Louise born 1877, Virginie born 1879 - Scrip for $240 - Claim 313 = Boucher Marie - concernant sa réclamation à titre d'enfant - résidence, High River - née, Sturgeon Creek, en 1859 - père, John Todd, (Métis) - mère, Marie Allary, (Métisse) - mariée, en 1872 à Saint Albert près de Edmonton à Pierre Boucher - enfants vivants, trois, John né en 1874, Marie Louise née en 1877, Virginie née en 1879 - certificat au montant de 240$ - no de réclamation 313
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Record information Boucher Marie - Concerning her claim as a child - Address, High River - Born, Sturgeon Creek, 1859 - Father, John Todd, (Métis) - Mother, Marie Allary, (Métis) - Married, 1872 at St. Albert near Edmonton to Pierre Boucher - Children living, three, John born 1874, Marie Louise born 1877, Virginie born 1879 - Scrip for $240 - Claim 313 = Boucher Marie - concernant sa réclamation à titre d'enfant - résidence, High River - née, Sturgeon Creek, en 1859 - père, John Todd, (Métis) - mère, Marie Allary, (Métisse) - mariée, en 1872 à Saint Albert près de Edmonton à Pierre Boucher - enfants vivants, trois, John né en 1874, Marie Louise née en 1877, Virginie née en 1879 - certificat au montant de 240$ - no de réclamation 313
Date:1885-1906Reference:RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:1497325Date(s):1885-1906Place of creation:CanadaLanguage of material:EnglishAdditional information:General note:Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).Container note(s):C-14936 : Copy No. 1
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