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View Entry | Anderson S. Rogers v. William Green's heirs: Henry, William, Mary Lous, Hank, Laura, John, & James Green | White | Application for Scire Facias |
Anderson Rogers bought a lot of cattle from Green in 1862 for which he paid $65 in the for of a promissory note. The note was to be paid to Southern Bank. Green's estate claims that the note was not paid in full, however, they were unable to locate the note in Green's papers. This is a countersuit. |
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View Entry | Christopher Irwin v. Thomas Ridley | Williamson | Application for Scire Facias |
Hon. Nathaniel W. Williams, Judge, 4th Circuit. Re: Christopher Irwin v. William King (1819). Kemp Holland, Coroner. Thomas Hardeman, Clerk of Court of Pleas. William Smith, Clerk of Circuit Ct. Thomas Ridley is sheriff of Williamson Co. Thomas Washington, attorney for plaintiff. |
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View Entry | John Looney v. Agnes Martin, exe. of Thomas Martin, dec. | Sumner | Application for Scire facias |
Date could be wrong. Agnes is the executor of Thomas Martin's last will and testament. T. Martin was the Sheriff of Sumner County. Debt issue or error with the bail of a previous case involving T. Martin. Defendant accused of owing Plaintiff money. |
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View Entry | James Berry v. James Durdis & Robert Burton | Hamilton | Application for Scire Facias |
Additional Cause of Action: Debt. One page is oversized. |
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View Entry | John McAllister v. Joseph Love | Knox | Application for Scire Facias |
Additional Cause of Action: Debt. |
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View Entry | State v. William Williams | Clay | Application for Scire facias |
Williams was indicted for "malicious stabbing" on Aug 27, 1873, and was scheduled to appear for trial on Dec. 23, 1873. Defendant's father M.M. Williams posted a security bond promising to deliver defendant for his trial. Defendant did not appear for his trial. State sought payment on the security bond of $1000 for failure of defendant to appear at his trial. M.M. Williams claimed he delivered his son to the sheriff who allowed the defendant to escape. James Coe was the victim. |
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