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Introduction to Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS Affidavit, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Declaration, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Praecipe, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Replevin and Summons, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Docket Entry, Alias Replevin, 17 December 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Alias Replevin and Summons, 30 January 1845 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Docket Entry, Continuance and Alias Replevin, 12 November 1845 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Docket Entry, Dismissal, 12 May 1846 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross] Case File Wrapper, circa May 1846 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross]

Affidavit, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross]

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Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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on behalf of the Estate of JS, Affidavit, before John S. Dunlap, [
Burlington

Located in southeastern Iowa on west bank of Mississippi River. Site selected for construction of fort, 1805. Area settled, ca. 1833, by Europeans. Laid out, 1834. Incorporated 1837. Designated capital of Wisconsin Territory, 1837; capital of Iowa Territory...

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], Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, 14 Sept. 1844, Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross (First Judicial District Court of Iowa Territory, Des Moines Co., 1846); unidentified handwriting; signature of
Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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; certified by John S. Dunlap, 14 Sept. 1844; docket by John S. Dunlap, [
Burlington

Located in southeastern Iowa on west bank of Mississippi River. Site selected for construction of fort, 1805. Area settled, ca. 1833, by Europeans. Laid out, 1834. Incorporated 1837. Designated capital of Wisconsin Territory, 1837; capital of Iowa Territory...

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, Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, 14 Sept. 1844]; notation by unidentified scribe, 14 Sept. 1844; two pages; microfilm 1,684,000 at FHL.
The
plaintiff

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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’s declaration was inscribed below the affidavit, and continued onto the verso of the leaf. A praecipe was inscribed on the verso below the declaration. All three documents were enclosed in a wrapper on which a docket and filing notation were inscribed.

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See Introduction to Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS.

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Iowa Territory.)
ss. [scilicet]
Des Moines County)
Before me the Clerk of the District Court for said County, this 14th day of September A D 1844. Came
Levi Moffett [Moffet]

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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, administrator of the Estate of Joseph Smith deceased, who being duly sworn on his oath says, that the Steam Boat “Maid of Iowa” is wrongfully detained by <​Charles Ross—​>

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and that he the said
Moffett

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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, as administrator as aforesaid, has good right to the present possession thereof— and that said boat was not taken from said
Moffett

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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by writ of
Replevin

An action for the recovery of goods and property.

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, or in
execution

“The act of carrying into effect the final judgment of a court, or other jurisdiction. The writ which authorises the officer so to carry into effect such judgment is also called an execution. . . . Executions are either to recover specific things, or money...

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on any judgment against him, nor for the payment of any tax, fine, or assessment against said
Moffett

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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—

Signature of Levi Moffet.


Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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Sworn to and Subscribed, before me this

Unidentified handwriting ends; John S. Dunlap begins.


14th day of September 1844—
John S. Dunlap
Clerk
[See Declaration, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross].] [p. [1]]
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Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross, First Judicial District Court of Iowa Territory, Des Moines Co., 12 May 1846

Editorial Title
Affidavit, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross]
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3477
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    Signature of Levi Moffet.

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