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Introduction to Boynton and Hyde v. JS Summons, 26 October 1837 [Boynton and Hyde v. JS] Declaration, circa 30 November 1837 [Boynton and Hyde v. JS] Docket Entry, Verdict, 3 April 1838 [Boynton and Hyde v. JS] Docket Entry, Costs, circa 3 April 1838 [Boynton and Hyde v. JS] Transcript of Proceedings, circa 3 April 1838 [Boynton and Hyde v. JS]

Declaration, circa 30 November 1837 [Boynton and Hyde v. JS]

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George W. Lynde, on behalf of
Ray Boynton

13 Dec. 1804–ca. 1854. Merchant. Born in Shelburne, Chittenden Co., Vermont. Son of Jeddediah Boynton. Moved to Hinesburg, Chittenden Co., by 1820. Moved to New York City, by 1831. Married Anna Brookes, 4 June 1833, in New York City. Operated dry goods store...

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Harry Hyde

ca. 1815–after Sept. 1856. Merchant. Born in Rensselaerville, Albany Co., New York. Son of Isaac Hyde and Lydia Foster. Moved to Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, by 1832. Partnered with Ray Boynton, 1830s, to operate dry goods store, Boynton & Hyde, in New ...

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, Declaration,
Geauga Co.

Located in northeastern Ohio, south of Lake Erie. Rivers in area include Grand, Chagrin, and Cuyahoga. Settled mostly by New Englanders, beginning 1798. Formed from Trumbull Co., 1 Mar. 1806. Chardon established as county seat, 1808. Population in 1830 about...

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, OH, ca. 30 Nov. 1837, Boynton and Hyde v. JS (Geauga Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas 1838). Copied [ca. 3 Apr. 1838] in Transcript of Proceedings, Geauga County Court of Common Pleas, Common Pleas Record, vol. U, pp. 512–513; handwriting of Charles H. Foot; Geauga County Archives and Records Center, Chardon, OH. Transcription from a digital color image made of the original in 2011.

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See Introduction to Boynton and Hyde v. JS.
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indebted to said plaintiffs in the sum of twelve hundred dollars for the work labour care diligence and attention of them the said plaintiffs by them the said plaintiffs before that time done performed and bestowed in and about the business of said defendant and for the said defendant and at his special instance and request; And also in the further sum of twelve hundred dollars for divers goods wares and merchandize and other personal property before then by said plaintiffs sold and delivered to said defendant and at the like special instance and request of said defendant: And also in the further sum of twelve hundred dollars for so much money before then by said plaintiffs lent and advanced to, and paid laid out and expended for said defendant and at his like special instance and request: And also in the further sum of twelve hundred dollars for other moneys before then by said defendant had and received to and for the use of said plaintiffs: And being so indebted he said defendant in consideration thereof afterwards to wit, on the same day and year last aforesaid at
Painesville

Located on Grand River twelve miles northeast of Kirtland. Created and settled, 1800. Originally named Champion. Flourished economically from harbor on Lake Erie and as major route of overland travel for western emigration. Included Painesville village; laid...

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aforesaid undertook and then and there faithfully promised the said plaintiffs to pay them the said several sums of money in this count mentioned when he the said defendant should be thereunto afterwards requested: And whereas also afterwards to wit, on the first day of October AD 1837 at
Painesville

Located on Grand River twelve miles northeast of Kirtland. Created and settled, 1800. Originally named Champion. Flourished economically from harbor on Lake Erie and as major route of overland travel for western emigration. Included Painesville village; laid...

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in said Geauga County the said defendant accounted with the said plaintiffs of and concerning divers other sums of money for the said defendants to the said plaintiffs before that time due and owing and then in arrear and unpaid and upon such accounting the said defendant was then and there found to be in arrear and indebted to said plaintiffs in the further sum of twelve hundred dollars, and being so found in arrear and indebted he the said defendant in consideration thereof afterwards to wit, one [on] the same day and year last aforesaid at
Painesville

Located on Grand River twelve miles northeast of Kirtland. Created and settled, 1800. Originally named Champion. Flourished economically from harbor on Lake Erie and as major route of overland travel for western emigration. Included Painesville village; laid...

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aforesaid undertook and then and there faithfully promised the said plaintiffs to pay them the said further sum of twelve hundred dollars in this count mentioned when he the said defendant should be thereunto afterwards requested. Yet the said defendant his said several promises and undertakings in no wise regarding but contriving &c. have not as yet paid the said several sums of money in this declaration mentioned or any or either of them or any part thereof to the said plaintiffs (although often requested &c.) But the said defendant to pay the said plaintiffs the same have hitherto wholly neglected and refused and still does neglect and refuse, To the damage of the said plaintiff of twelve hundred dollars and therefore they sue &c.
G. W. Lynde Atty for Plaintiffs. [p. 513]
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