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Introduction to JS v. McLellin Declaration, circa 6 March 1839 [JS v. McLellin] Summons, 6 March 1839 [JS v. McLellin] Motion, 18 April 1839 [JS v. McLellin] Plea, 18 April 1839 [JS v. McLellin] Docket Entry, Motion and Plea, 18 April 1839 [JS v. McLellin] Docket Entry, Order to Pay Bond, 20 April 1839 [JS v. McLellin] Docket Entry, Nolle Prosequi, 21 August 1839 [JS v. McLellin]

Docket Entry, Nolle Prosequi, 21 August 1839 [JS v. McLellin]

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Docket Entry,
Nolle Prosequi

“An entry made on the record, by which the prosecutor or plaintiff declares that he will proceed no further.”

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Clay Co.

Settled ca. 1800. Organized from Ray Co., 1822. Original size diminished when land was taken to create several surrounding counties. Liberty designated county seat, 1822. Population in 1830 about 5,000; in 1836 about 8,500; and in 1840 about 8,300. Refuge...

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, MO, 21 Aug. 1839, JS v. McLellin (Clay County, MO, Circuit Court 1839); Clay County Circuit Court Record, vol. 2, p. 315; handwriting of Samuel Tillery; Clay County Archives and Historical Library, Liberty, Missouri.

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Joseph Smith Jr)
vs)
William McLelin [William E. McLellin]

18 Jan. 1806–14 Mar. 1883. Schoolteacher, physician, publisher. Born at Smith Co., Tennessee. Son of Charles McLellin and Sarah (a Cherokee Indian). Married first Cynthia Ann, 30 July 1829. Wife died, by summer 1831. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of...

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On motion of the
Defendant

18 Jan. 1806–14 Mar. 1883. Schoolteacher, physician, publisher. Born at Smith Co., Tennessee. Son of Charles McLellin and Sarah (a Cherokee Indian). Married first Cynthia Ann, 30 July 1829. Wife died, by summer 1831. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of...

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by his
attorney

25 Mar. 1809–11 May 1902. Lawyer. Born in Gordon Station (likely near present-day Harrodsburg), Mercer Co., Kentucky. Son of William Wood and Sallie Thomas. Mason. Moved to Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri, 1829. Moved to Clay Co., Missouri, by 1830. Appointed...

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this Cause is dismissed at the Plaintiffs costs he having failed to filed Bond in this Case for costs as directed by an order of this Court made at the last Term thereof
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TEXT: Possibly “there of”.


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Docket Entry, Nolle Prosequi, 21 August 1839 [JS v. McLellin]
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    TEXT: Possibly “there of”.

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