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Probate, John Crowley; Letter Of Administration For Benjamin Crowley Dec 1816

Probate, John Crowley; Letter Of Administration For Benjamin Crowley

Arkansas Territory

Benjamin Crowley is being granted the right to administer the estate of his son, John Crowley, who died without a last will and testament. Letters of administration appoint appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's estate, particularly when there is no will or named executors.


Court Case, William Searcy V. Moses Graham Dec 1816

Court Case, William Searcy V. Moses Graham

Arkansas Territory

This is a complaint submitted from William Searcy by his attorney Charles Hempstead against Moses Graham, who was charged with collecting various debts owed to Searcy.


Penal Bond For Ferry Operation, Henry Morris And Moses Graham Dec 1816

Penal Bond For Ferry Operation, Henry Morris And Moses Graham

Arkansas Territory

This is a penal bond of five hundred dollars for Henry Morris and Moses Graham to operate a ferry across the White River above the mouth of Poke Bayou.


Probate, Samuel Wyatt Dec 1816

Probate, Samuel Wyatt

Arkansas Territory

These probate documents of Samuel Wyatt include an administrator's bond, list of assets, fees, and a statement regarding inheritors. The Administration Bond notes that Daniel Martin and Charles Crebough are to act as executors and administrators to Wyatt's estate. The list of assets records the items sold from the estate and by whom they were purchased. The list of fees records amounts due for the funeral and final expenses of Samuel Wyatt. The final item is a sworn statement from Daniel Martian revealing that he found three legitimate children of Samuel Wyatt, residing in Tennessee.


Court Case Regarding Perjury, United States V. Robert B. Musick Dec 1816

Court Case Regarding Perjury, United States V. Robert B. Musick

Arkansas Territory

This document is an indictment for perjury against Robert B. Musick. It is noted by the foreman, Eli Hillhouse, that the jury found it to be a true bill or an accurate statement of facts.


Promissory Note, Henry Cassidy To Henry Renick To Eli Hillhouse Oct 1816

Promissory Note, Henry Cassidy To Henry Renick To Eli Hillhouse

Arkansas Territory

This document is a two-sided promissory note for the sum of forty-five dollars. The original note from 1806, is between Henry Cassidy and Henry Renick. In 1816, Henry Renick transferred the note to Eli Hillhouse.


Probate, John C. Luttig Sep 1816

Probate, John C. Luttig

Arkansas Territory

This document provides the appraisal and administrator's bond for the John C. Luttig's estate. The administration bond, written by Lewis de Mun, is in the sum of eight thousand dollars, an unusually large amount for a bond if this kind; due to the large amount, the administrators, widow Elizabeth Luttig and Moses Graham required the help of eight co-signers. The appraisal of the store Luttig ran until his death is several pages long. It details the property left to or claimed by Elizabeth Luttig. On the right hand side of the last page you can see the string that was …


Tax Collector's Bond, James Campbell Sep 1816

Tax Collector's Bond, James Campbell

Arkansas Territory

This is a penal bond of nine hundred and nine dollars and twenty-six cents for James Campbell to operate as county tax collector in order to collect the sum of four hundred and fifty-four dollars and twenty-eight cents from the residents of Lawrence County.


Probate, Guardianship Of Nat And Abner Harris Sep 1816

Probate, Guardianship Of Nat And Abner Harris

Arkansas Territory

These two documents are bonds of guardianship for the penal sum of seven hundred dollars for William Harris to be guardian of Nat Harris and Abner Harris. Each price would only have to be paid if William Harris failed to discharge the duties of a guardian according to law.


Deposition, Antoine Porcelli Boatman In The Case Of Christian Wilt V. Elizabeth Luttig And Moses Graham, Administrators Of John C. Luttig's Estate Feb 1816

Deposition, Antoine Porcelli Boatman In The Case Of Christian Wilt V. Elizabeth Luttig And Moses Graham, Administrators Of John C. Luttig's Estate

Arkansas Territory

This is a deposition given by Antoine Porcelli, a boat hand, to Joseph Pamier, a justice of the peace in St. Louis, Missouri, in the case of Christian Wilt v. Elizabeth Luttig and Moses Graham. The back of the deposition which shows holes where a ribbon sealed the document closed for delivery from St. Louis to Davidsonville.