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Introduction to Holcomb Administrator of the Estate of JS Motion, 29 October 1860 [Rounds for the use of the State of Ohio as well as Himself v. JS] Docket Entry, Revived Judgment, 31 October 1860 [Rounds for the use of the State of Ohio as well as Himself v. JS] Transcript of Proceedings, circa 31 October 1860 [Rounds for the use of the State of Ohio as well as Himself v. JS]

Docket Entry, Revived Judgment, 31 October 1860 [Rounds for the use of the State of Ohio as well as Himself v. JS]

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Docket Entry, Revived Judgment, [
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], [31 Oct. 1860], Rounds for the use of the State of OH as well as Himself v. JS (Geauga Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas 1860); Geauga County Court of Common Pleas, Journal, vol. R, pp. 208–209; handwriting of William N. Keeny; probable signature of Horace Wilder; Geauga County Archives and Records Center, Chardon, OH.

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See Introduction to Holcomb Administrator of the Estate of JS.

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Samuel D Rounds

ca. 1807–after 1887. Builder, brick mason, farmer. Born in Massachusetts. Son of John J. Rounds and Hannah. Married Amy Hatfield. Moved to New York, by 1830; and to Ohio, by 1834. Initiated legal actions against JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others involved in Kirtland...

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for the use of

“When a suit is brought in the name of one person for the use of another, the only object of naming the assignee in the suit, is to show who controls (or actually owns) the suit, and to whom the officer may pay over the avails of the judgement.”

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the)
Motion to revive Judgment
State of
Ohio

French explored and claimed area, 1669. British took possession following French and Indian War, 1763. Ceded to U.S., 1783. First permanent white settlement established, 1788. Northeastern portion maintained as part of Connecticut, 1786, and called Connecticut...

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as well as for himself Plff)
vs)
Joseph Smith Jr)
And now comes the said
Grandison Newell

2 May 1785–10 June 1874. Farmer, clockmaker, furniture maker, manufacturer, merchant, banker. Born in Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Son of Solomon Newell and Damaris Johnson. Married Betsy Smith, 16 Apr. 1807. Moved to Winsted, Litchfield Co.;...

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by his
attorney

22 Jan. 1799–1 Dec. 1882. Teacher, attorney, insurance agent, politician. Born in Ashford, Windham Co., Connecticut. Son of William Perkins and Mary Lee. Moved to Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, to study law, ca. 1822. Admitted to Connecticut bar, May...

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and it appearing to the Court that said Judgment has been assigned to and is the property of the said
Grandison Newell

2 May 1785–10 June 1874. Farmer, clockmaker, furniture maker, manufacturer, merchant, banker. Born in Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Son of Solomon Newell and Damaris Johnson. Married Betsy Smith, 16 Apr. 1807. Moved to Winsted, Litchfield Co.;...

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, that due notice of this motion has been served on
Henry Holcomb

28 Aug. 1830–7 June 1919. Tinsmith, coppersmith, hardware store owner, furnace manufacturer. Born in Youngstown, Mahoning Co., Ohio. Son of John Rogers Holcomb and Sarah Amelia Fitch. Married Emily Sawyer, 30 Aug. 1852, in Youngstown. Moved to Painesville...

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Administrator of said Joseph Smith Jr and that said
Administrator

28 Aug. 1830–7 June 1919. Tinsmith, coppersmith, hardware store owner, furnace manufacturer. Born in Youngstown, Mahoning Co., Ohio. Son of John Rogers Holcomb and Sarah Amelia Fitch. Married Emily Sawyer, 30 Aug. 1852, in Youngstown. Moved to Painesville...

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consents that said motion be heard and determined at this Court and that said
administrator

28 Aug. 1830–7 June 1919. Tinsmith, coppersmith, hardware store owner, furnace manufacturer. Born in Youngstown, Mahoning Co., Ohio. Son of John Rogers Holcomb and Sarah Amelia Fitch. Married Emily Sawyer, 30 Aug. 1852, in Youngstown. Moved to Painesville...

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admits the facts stated in said motion and shows no cause why said Judgment should not be revived it is ordered that the said Judgment of the said
Samuel D Rounds

ca. 1807–after 1887. Builder, brick mason, farmer. Born in Massachusetts. Son of John J. Rounds and Hannah. Married Amy Hatfield. Moved to New York, by 1830; and to Ohio, by 1834. Initiated legal actions against JS, Sidney Rigdon, and others involved in Kirtland...

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for the State of
Ohio

French explored and claimed area, 1669. British took possession following French and Indian War, 1763. Ceded to U.S., 1783. First permanent white settlement established, 1788. Northeastern portion maintained as part of Connecticut, 1786, and called Connecticut...

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Rounds for the use of the State of Ohio as well as Himself v. JS, Geauga Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas, 31 October 1860

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Docket Entry, Revived Judgment, 31 October 1860 [Rounds for the use of the State of Ohio as well as Himself v. JS]
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