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Introduction to JS v. O. Cowdery Docket Entry, Continuance, 16 October 1841 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Notice, 26 January 1842 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, Continuance, 14 May 1842 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, Continuance, 15 October 1842 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, Continuance, 27 May 1843 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, Continuance, 18 October 1843 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, Continuance, 20 May 1844 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, Dismissal, 29 October 1844 [JS v. O. Cowdery] Docket Entry, circa 29 October 1844 [JS v. O. Cowdery]

Docket Entry, Continuance, 15 October 1842 [JS v. O. Cowdery]

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Carthage

Located eighteen miles southeast of Nauvoo. Settled 1831. Designated Hancock Co. seat, Mar. 1833. Incorporated as town, 27 Feb. 1837. Population in 1839 about 300. Population in 1844 about 400. Site of acute opposition to Latter-day Saints, early 1840s. Site...

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, Hancock Co., IL], [15 Oct. 1842], JS v. O. Cowdery (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1844); Hancock County
Chancery

The court of chancery, also known as equity, emerged in fourteenth-century England as an alternative to the common law courts, which over preceding centuries had developed complicated and strict rules of procedure, governed by precedent. Partial compliance...

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David E. Head

27 Apr. 1818–1 May 1877. Clerk, merchant. Born in Washington Co., Kentucky. Moved to Macomb, McDonough Co., Illinois, ca. 1834. Deputy clerk of McDonough Co. Deputy clerk of Hancock Co., Illinois, circuit court, by 16 May 1843. Clerk of Hancock Co. Circuit...

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; Hancock County Courthouse, Carthage, IL; microfilm at FHL.

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Chancery

The court of chancery, also known as equity, emerged in fourteenth-century England as an alternative to the common law courts, which over preceding centuries had developed complicated and strict rules of procedure, governed by precedent. Partial compliance...

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Oliver Coudry [Cowdery]

3 Oct. 1806–3 Mar. 1850. Clerk, teacher, justice of the peace, lawyer, newspaper editor. Born at Wells, Rutland Co., Vermont. Son of William Cowdery and Rebecca Fuller. Raised Congregationalist. Moved to western New York and clerked at a store, ca. 1825–1828...

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On motion it is ordered that this Cause stand Continued until the next Term of this Court [p. [101]]
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Docket Entry, Continuance, 15 October 1842 [JS v. O. Cowdery]
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