Account of Trial, , Hancock Co., IL, 21–28 May 1845, State of IL v. Williams et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1845). Transcribed from shorthand [before 24 Aug. 1858]; handwriting of and Daniel Mackintosh; 106 pages; Report of the Trial of the Murderers of Joseph Smith, 1845, CHL.
You was all walking about before supper was ready? Yes I was not in the house before the supper was ready. And then you waited on the table? Yes. Did you hear them say any thing about <having> coming come from that evening in a hurry? I knew they <had> came come from but I did not hear them say any thing about it. Do you know the wounded man you said you saw out of doors? I think it was wells [John Wills]. Where was he wounded he said he was wounded in the rist I did not see the wound. Did Wells say anything abou[t] who wounded him? I dont think he did. You was there at the usual supper time did you see and Grover then? No. Have you any recollection of seeing either of them during the course of the day or night? No. Did the
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Did the table at which the coffy was poured out stand in the kitchen or dining room? I think the dining room. Did you breakfast at Flemings that morning? Yes. Did Grover and breakfast there that morning? I think not. Where did Grover lodge generally? I am not scertain I think he lodged at his office I never knew him lodge at the tavern. Was there any alarm in that night? There was during the latter part of that night. What followed the alarm? There was some consternation Was there any in the house among the women? I dont know.
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Was there any alarm the next night? No.
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Was there not A an alarm the next night that the mormons coming down to ? I think not. Did Grame [Eliza Graham] and [Ann] Fleming go in A steam boat? I did not see them go but I knew they where were gone in the morning. Retired.
Mrs. Fleming will you state if you please wether you recollect the day on which the Smiths where killed in ? Yes. Where where were you residing at that time? In . Was your husband keeping tavern in at that time? Yes. You where at home all that evening and night? Yes. Where were you when you first received the news of the death of the Smiths? I was in my room. Did you see and [James] Gregg ride up to your door about dark that evening? Not that I remember. Had you any conversation that evening [p. [104]]