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Introduction to E. Holmes v. Dayton et al. Summons, 28 March 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.] Declaration, circa 25 April 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.] Docket Entry, 5 June 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.] Transcript of Proceedings, circa 5 June 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.] Docket Entry, Costs, circa 5 June 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.] Notice, 23 June 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.]

Docket Entry, Costs, circa 5 June 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.]

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Docket Entry, Costs,
Chardon

Located eight miles south of Lake Erie and immediately east of Kirtland Township. Settled by 1812. Included village of Chardon. Population of township in 1820 about 430; in 1830 about 880; and in 1840 about 1,100. Two of JS’s sisters resided in township. ...

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, Geauga Co., OH, ca. 5 June 1837, E. Holmes v. Dayton et al. (Geauga Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas 1837); Geauga County Court of Common Pleas,
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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Docket, vol. G, p. 53; handwriting of
David D. Aiken

20 Sept. 1794–12 Dec. 1861. County clerk, associate judge, merchant. Born in New York. Baptized into Episcopalian church, 9 Aug. 1818, in New York. Married Laura Loomis. Moved to Brown, Stark Co., Ohio, by 1820; to Painesville, Geauga Co., Ohio; and to Chardon...

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; signature of Heber Canfield; Geauga County Archives and Records Center, Chardon, OH. Includes notations by
David D. Aiken

20 Sept. 1794–12 Dec. 1861. County clerk, associate judge, merchant. Born in New York. Baptized into Episcopalian church, 9 Aug. 1818, in New York. Married Laura Loomis. Moved to Brown, Stark Co., Ohio, by 1820; to Painesville, Geauga Co., Ohio; and to Chardon...

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Chardon

Located eight miles south of Lake Erie and immediately east of Kirtland Township. Settled by 1812. Included village of Chardon. Population of township in 1820 about 430; in 1830 about 880; and in 1840 about 1,100. Two of JS’s sisters resided in township. ...

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, Geauga Co., OH], 19 June 1837, 15 July 1837, and 17 Aug. 1837. Transcription from a digital color image made of the original in 2011.

Historical Introduction

See Introduction to E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.

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[Lord] Sterling

14 May 1805–21 Jan. 1905. Lawyer, judge. Born in Lima, Ontario Co., New York. Son of James Sterling and Mabel Chester. Married Ellen Elizabeth Allen Sterling, 1 Nov. 1835. Moved to Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, before 1837. Admitted to the bar, 1837. Attorney...

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Hiram Dayton

1 Nov. 1798–10 Dec. 1881. Farmer, canal builder. Born at Herkimer, Herkimer Co., New York. Son of Friend Dayton and Anne Herrington. Married Permelia Bundy, 1 Nov. 1820. Moved to Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio, 1830. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter...

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assumpsit

An action brought to recover damages for breach of a simple contract or for the recovery of money. Assumpsit was a form of trespass on the case. In Ohio law, it was “the usual remedy upon promissory notes.”

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Freeman [Truman] G. Slitor

27 Mar. 1809–before 1896. Farmer, carpenter, sawmill operator. Born in Schuyler, Herkimer Co., New York. Son of James Slitor and Fannie Mandigo. Married Jane Vanzandt. Moved to Burton, Geauga Co., Ohio, by 1830. Moved to Potter, Yates Co., New York, by 1834...

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Joseph Smith Junr)
Judgt. for pl[ainti]ff June 5. 1837.
Damages $183.30
plff’s costs 10.18
def[endan]ts do .71
Costs Plff Deft.
Clk A. [David D. Aiken]

20 Sept. 1794–12 Dec. 1861. County clerk, associate judge, merchant. Born in New York. Baptized into Episcopalian church, 9 Aug. 1818, in New York. Married Laura Loomis. Moved to Brown, Stark Co., Ohio, by 1820; to Painesville, Geauga Co., Ohio; and to Chardon...

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Sh[eri]ff. K [Abel Kimball]

20 Dec. 1800–24 July 1880. Farmer. Born in Rindge, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire. Son of Lemuel Kimball and Polly Cutler. Moved to Unionville, Madison Township, Geauga Co., Ohio, 27 Aug. 1812. Moved to Madison, Madison Township, Aug. 1813. Married Philena Hastings...

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Atty

14 May 1805–21 Jan. 1905. Lawyer, judge. Born in Lima, Ontario Co., New York. Son of James Sterling and Mabel Chester. Married Ellen Elizabeth Allen Sterling, 1 Nov. 1835. Moved to Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, before 1837. Admitted to the bar, 1837. Attorney...

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Notations in handwriting of David D. Aiken.


1837 June 19 Fi. Fa. [
fieri facias

Abbreviated “fi. fa.” It is a writ of execution “that lies for him who has recovered any debt or damages. . . . It is a command to the sheriff, that of the goods and chattels of the party he cause to be made the sum recovered by the judgment.”

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] issued &. dd H Canfield Esq
Deputy Shff. Returned July 15. 1837 fully satisfied, Shff paid plff $184.15 in full damages, and to Clerk $11.24— Rec’d of
D. D. Aiken

20 Sept. 1794–12 Dec. 1861. County clerk, associate judge, merchant. Born in New York. Baptized into Episcopalian church, 9 Aug. 1818, in New York. Married Laura Loomis. Moved to Brown, Stark Co., Ohio, by 1820; to Painesville, Geauga Co., Ohio; and to Chardon...

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five dollars, the docket fee in the above case, which I paid to
Mr. Sterling

14 May 1805–21 Jan. 1905. Lawyer, judge. Born in Lima, Ontario Co., New York. Son of James Sterling and Mabel Chester. Married Ellen Elizabeth Allen Sterling, 1 Nov. 1835. Moved to Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, before 1837. Admitted to the bar, 1837. Attorney...

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, on the 17th Augt. 1837—
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TEXT: Or “1839—”.


Signature of Heber Canfield.


Heber Canfield [p. 53]
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Docket Entry, Costs, circa 5 June 1837 [E. Holmes v. Dayton et al.]
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    Notations in handwriting of David D. Aiken.

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    TEXT: Or “1839—”.

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    Signature of Heber Canfield.

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