| Nom | Joseph Bona (Bonaventure) dit Joe BUJOLD | |
| Naissance | 14 Septembre 1870 | Bonaventure Quebec |
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| Genre | Masculin | |
| Arrivé | 1886 | USA |
| Immigrated to the USA, The US census of 1920 has his arrival date in 1886. He would have been 16 years old. Its unlikely that he arrived without some adult at 16 years old. | ||
| Evènement | jan 1900 | |
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| Arrivé | juin 1910 | Huntingdon BC Canada |
| Arrived to the US via Huntington BC Canada, near Abbotsford BC about 150 Km from Granite Falls, in June 1910 he was 39 years old and listed as a laborer from Quebec as a US citizen going to Granite falls and had $1000 with him. in Remarks the word Seattle is listed. | ||
| Âgé de: 39 | ||
| Adresse: Huntington, BC Canada | ||
Joseph B dit Joe BUJOLD Arrived to the US via Huntington BC Canada on June 24 1910 he was 39 years old and listed as a laborer from Quebec also as a US citizen going to Granite falls and had $1000 with him. in Remarks the word Seattle is written. |
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| Evènement | 2 juil 1910 | Consort Alberta |
| On July 2, 1910 Joseph Bona Bujold was granted a land title in Alberta Canada. {Today in the district of Acadia near the village of Consort Alberta). Joseph Bona Bujold was living at the town of Wickersham in Washington, USA. The town of Wickersham was a logging town about 1 hr from the Canadian BC border near Abbotsford BC. | ||
Joseph Bona BUJOLD achete une Concession de terre de 1 miles (1.6Km) par 1 miles (1.6Km) en Alberta Canada Land reference: Township 35 Range 8 west - Today in the district of Acadia near the village of Consort Alberta. In 1910 the Alberta Township System, Township 35 Range 8 refers to a specific location defined by its position within the survey grid system. Specifically, "Township 35" represents a row of land six miles wide, numbered from south to north, starting at the Montana border. "Range 8" represents a column of land, also six miles wide, numbered from east to west, starting at the meridian. Therefore, Township 35 Range 8 describes a unique six-mile by six-mile square of land within the survey grid. |
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| Evènement | 4 Janvier 1915 | Thirty, Snohomish County Washington USA |
Joe BUJOLD 4 Janvier 1915 - Warranty Deed From H.W. Sharp to Joe Bujold for land for the purpose of a road in the township "Thirty"located in Snohomish County, WA. Joe paid $500. |
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| Evènement | 13 nov 1916 | Granite Falls, Snohomish, Washington, United States |
| Applied on November 13 1916 and granted the 16 july 1918 Patent number: 1272616 Granted a Patent for a Saw-sharpening device Granite Falls is about 70 Km from Seatle Washington USA. | ||
Joseph Bonaventure dit Joe BUJOLD November 13 1916 Granted Patent number: 1272616 Saw-sharpening device Be it known that I, JOSEPH B. BUJoLD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Granite Falls, in the county of Snohomish and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Saw-Sharpening Devices, of which the following is a full, true, and exact specification. My invention relates to saw sharpening devices and has for its principal object to provide an improved and novel manually operated device for filing and "gumming cross cut saws and the like; to provide improved and novel means for turning the saw at an angle with respect to the sharpening means in order that oppositely disposed faces of adjacent teeth may be sharpened at the same time; to provide improved and novel means for regulating the tension of the belt which drives the sharpening means in order that the tension of the belt may be increased as the cutting of the sharpening means is increased while normally the tension of the belt is very light. Other objects will appear as my invention is more fully explained in the following specification, illustrated in the accompanying drawing and pointed out in the appended claims. In the drawings Figure 1 is a side-elevation of my device. Fig, 2 is a plan view of same with parts of the transmission mechanism omitted. Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary end view illustrating means for clamping the saw holding device to the table. Referring more particularly to the drawings, numeral 1 indicates end frame members upon the top of which are supported horizontal frame members 2 and near the bottom of which are secured bottom frame members 3. The frame members 2 are parallel and support bearings 41; which in turn support a large v pulley 5 and small pulley 6 both of which are secured to a shaft 7 The lower frame members 3 support, in suitable bearings, a driving pulley 8 which is secured to a shaft 9. A pinion 10 is also secured to shaft 9 and meshes with a drive gear 11. Gear 11 is driven by means of an eccentrically connected rod 12 and a foot pedal 13. An endless belt 14. connects pulleys 6 and 8. Swinging arms 15 are pivotally connected to end frame 1 as at 16 one on either side of the top frame members 2. The swinging arms 15 normally extend forward and upwardly and are held in normal position by means of leaf springs 17. Limit stops 18 limit the upward movement of swinging arms 15. A shaft 19 is mounted on the outer ends of swinging arms 15 and to which is secured an arbor pulley 20 and an abrasive wheel 21. A belt 22 connects large pulley 5 and arbor pulley 20. It will be noted that the pivot point 16 is located somewhat below the horizontal plane of shaft 7 so that when the swinging arms 15 are pulled downwardly at the front end the straight line distance between the shafts 7 and 19 is increased, thereby tightening the belt 22. A saw table 23 is pivoted as at 24 to the top frame members 2 so that the table may have a horizontal movement about the said pivot. The ends of table 23 are under cut as at 26 in order that a saw frame 27 may slide over the said ends and be clamped in any desired position by means of a cam clamp 28. The saw frame 27 is slotted centrally in order to hold a cross cut saw. In operation a saw is placed in the frame 27 and the teeth positioned be neath the abrasive wheel 21. The swinging arms 15 are now lowered and the wheel brought into contact with the face of the tooth which it is desired to sharpen. WVhen beveled cutter teeth are being sharpened, the table 23 is swung about the pivot points 24 and the abrasive wheel engages oppositely disposed faces of adjacent teeth, thereby sharpening two teeth at one operation. When the opposite sides of these teeth are to be sharpened, the table 23 is swung in the opposite direction. It will be noted that my device is manually operated, is light and easily portable, therefore is adapted to work in the woods and camps where power is not always available. While I have shown a particular form of embodiment of my invention, I am aware that many minor changes therein will readily suggest themselves to others skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and I therefore desire to avoid being limited to the exact form shown and described except as required by the scope of the appended claims. I-having described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent, is- 1. In a manually operated cross-cut saw filing device, the combination of a frame, a table mounted upon one end of said frame and horizontally swingable about a pivot point, saw supporting means removably at pivoted to and horizontally swingable on tachable to said table whereby the relative said frame directly beneath the free end of position of the saw support and frame may be varied. I r 2. In a manually operated cross out saw 5 filing device, the combination of a frame, file supporting vertically swinging arms pivoted to said frame,- a saw supporting table device. JOSEPH B. BUJ OLD. Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. |
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| Document | 16 juil 1918 | Granite Falls, Snohomish, Washington, United States |
| Applied on November 13 1916 Granted 16 july 1918 Patent number: 1272616 Granted a Patent for a Saw-sharpening device | ||
| Recensement | 1920 | Gregory Precinct, Snohomish, Washington, United States |
| Joe Bujold Boarder 51 years old Single Immigrated 1896 Naturalized 1900 Occupation: Bucheron (Lumberjack) Location: Logging Camp | ||
1920 census Snohomish Washington USA Joseph Bonaventure dit Joe BUJOLD #59 Joe Bujold Renter 51 years old Name Joe Bujold Sex Male Age 51 Birth Year (Estimated) 1869 Birthplace Canada Arrival Date 1886 Marital Status Single Race White Relationship to Head of Household Boarder Father's Birthplace Canada Mother's Birthplace Canada Event Type Census Event Date 1920 Event Place Snohomish, Washington, United States Event Place (Original) Gregory, ED 174, Snohomish, Washington, United States Household Identifier 110 Line Number 59 Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 12 Reference:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) |
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| Evènement | 14 Decembre 1920 | Granite Falls Snohomish county WA |
1920 Joe BUJOLD Land purchase |
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| Evènement | 14 Decembre 1920 | Granite Falls Snohomish county WA |
| He buys for $175 a lot of land from Carl H. Allred and Daisy Allred. (Lot 10 in Block 2) | ||
| Marié | 1921 | |
| In 1921 he is listed in the telephone book as married to Myrtle S Bujold living in Seattle Washington US | ||
| Evènement | 8 sept 1924 | United State Penitentiary, McNeil Island Washington USA |
| Becomes a Prisoner at United State Penitentiary, McNeil Island Washington USA for: - Possesion of Liquor - Possesion of Still - Manufacture and Sale | ||
Joseph Bonaventure dit Joe BUJOLD 1924 registre de prison United State Penitentiary, McNeil Island Washington USA Prisonner #10872 54 ans Logger, entered September 8 1924 at 4:30pm - Possesion of Liquor - Possesion of Still - Manufacture and Sale |
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| Evènement | 16 Mars 1928 | Seatle Washington USA |
| United State Penitentiary, McNeil Island Washington USA Incarcerated for a second time for liquor offences. | ||
| Addresse | oct 1928 | 2012 Westlake Avenue, Seatle, Washington USA |
| At his death his living address was 2012 Westlake Seatle Washington USA | ||
| Décès | 10 Octobre 1928 | United State Penitentiary, McNeil Island Washington USA |
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Joseph B BUJOLD 1870-1928 |
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Joe BUJOLD Page #2 prisoner record |
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Joe BUJOLD Page #1 Prisoner Record |
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| Inhumation | 14 Octobre 1928 | Seatle, Washington |
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| ID personne | I19286 | Bugeauld/Bujold |
| Dernière modif. | 15 nov 2025 | |
| Famille | Myrtle S | |
| Mariage | 1921 | Seatle Washington |
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| Age au mariage | Lui : ~ 50 ans et 3 mois - Elle : ??. | |
| Address | 1928 | Seatle Washington USA |
| H2012 Westlake avenue N Seatle Washington USA Myrtle Bujold and Joseph B Bujold Source: Seattle Washington City Directory 1928 | ||
| Address | 1931 | Seatle Washington USA |
| Address H2012 Westlake avenue N Myrtle S Bujold - occupation Cook Joseph B Bujold | ||
| Documents | In the Seatle Washington electors list for 1921 Jos B Bujold logger with his wife Myrtle living at h 2012 Westlake Avenue N | |
1931 electors list shows Mirtle S widow of Jos B living at the same address H2012 Westlake Avenue N Seatle with her occupation being a cook. | ||
| ID Famille | F6976 | Feuille familiale | Tableau familial |
| Dernière modif. | 13 août 2025 | |
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