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Introduction to E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS Praecipe, circa 2 September 1844–A [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Praecipe, circa 2 September 1844–B [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Summons, 3 September 1844 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Subpoena, 3 September 1844 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Docket Entry, Continuance, 22 October 1844 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Motion, circa 24 October 1844 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Docket Entry, Dismissal, 25 October 1844 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Docket Entry, Fieri Facias, between 22 November 1844 and 20 February 1845 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS] Docket Entry, circa 28 May 1845 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS]

Docket Entry, Dismissal, 25 October 1844 [W. & W. Law v. E. Smith Administratrix of the Estate of JS]

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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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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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William Law

8 Sept. 1809–12/19 Jan. 1892. Merchant, millwright, physician. Born in Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Richard Law and Ann Hunter. Immigrated to U.S. and settled in Springfield Township, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, by 1820. Moved to Delaware Township, Mercer Co...

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Wilson Law

26 Feb. 1806–15 Oct. 1876. Merchant, millwright, land speculator, farmer. Born in Ireland. Son of Richard Law and Ann Hunter. Immigrated to U.S. and settled in Springfield Township, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, by 1820. Moved to Delaware Township, Mercer Co....

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partners doing business under the)
name and style W & W Law)
vs)
Emma Smith

10 July 1804–30 Apr. 1879. Scribe, editor, boardinghouse operator, clothier. Born at Willingborough Township (later in Harmony), Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania. Daughter of Isaac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis. Member of Methodist church at Harmony (later in Oakland...

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Joseph Smith dec[e]ased)
On Motion and by agreement of the parties it is ordered that this suit be dismissed at the Plaintiffs costs and it is further ordered that the
defendant

10 July 1804–30 Apr. 1879. Scribe, editor, boardinghouse operator, clothier. Born at Willingborough Township (later in Harmony), Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania. Daughter of Isaac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis. Member of Methodist church at Harmony (later in Oakland...

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have and recover of the plaintiffs her costs by her herein expended & may have
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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