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Introduction to State of New York v. JS–B and State of New York v. JS–C Fee Bill, 4 July 1830 [State of New York v. JS–B] Fee Bill, circa 20 October 1830 [State of New York v. JS–B]

Fee Bill, circa 20 October 1830 [State of New York v. JS–B]

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Joseph Chamberlin, Fee Bill,
Bainbridge Township

Located 110 miles southwest of Albany, New York. Hilly land cut by Susquehanna River. Organized as Jericho, 1791, as part of tract of land given by New York to “Vermont sufferers” who lost land titles after border dispute between New York and Vermont. Name...

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, Chenango Co., NY, ca. 20 Oct. 1830, State of New York v. JS–B (Chenango Co., NY, Justice of the Peace Court 1830); handwriting of Joseph Chamberlin; docket by Joseph Chamberlin, [
Bainbridge Township

Located 110 miles southwest of Albany, New York. Hilly land cut by Susquehanna River. Organized as Jericho, 1791, as part of tract of land given by New York to “Vermont sufferers” who lost land titles after border dispute between New York and Vermont. Name...

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, Chenango Co., NY, ca. 20 Oct. 1830]; notation by unidentified scribe, [ca. 20 Oct. 1830]; two pages; Chenango County Historical Society, Norwich, NY. Transcription from a digital color image obtained from the Chenango County Historical Society in 2011.

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See Introduction to State of New York v. JS–B and State of New York v. JS–C.

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Baimbridge

Located 110 miles southwest of Albany, New York. Hilly land cut by Susquehanna River. Organized as Jericho, 1791, as part of tract of land given by New York to “Vermont sufferers” who lost land titles after border dispute between New York and Vermont. Name...

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1st of June 1830
County of
Chenango

Created in south-central New York state, 1798. Population in 1830 about 37,000. In this county, Josiah Stowell employed JS as farmhand and millworker, 1825–1827. JS married Emma Hale in South Bainbridge, Chenango Co., 1827. JS was charged with and acquitted...

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to J[oseph] P Chamberlin Dr—
People) on Complaint of Roswell Aylsworth
vs) 5 Subpoenes—— $0 30
Bennet Aylsworth <​Daniel S Craig​>) to Examination half Day—— 50
<​.50​>
assault & Batry

Assault is an attempt or threat to inflict bodily harm upon another person. When an injury is actually inflicted, it is known as battery.

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)
to Swearing 4 witnesses—— 24
Same)
<​03​> vs) oath fo on Complaint—— 6
George Eliat) filing Complaint—— 3
for Surety of the peace) warrant—— <​19​>
June 12th. 1830)
Recognsance

“An obligation of record . . . to do some act required by law,” such as “to keep the peace, to pay a debt, or the like.” Recognizance is “somewhat like an ordinary bond, the difference being that a bond is the creation of a fresh debt, or obligation de novo...

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——
25
Same) oath on Complaint—— 6
<​03​> vs) filing Complaint—— 3
Joseph Smith Jr) warrant—— 19
a Disorderly person) Examination 1 Day 100
July 1st 1830) 10 Subpoenes—— 60
<​1.00​> Swearing 12 witnisses 72
Same)
vs)
Jedediah H Lewis) 2 oath on Complaint—— 12
<​03​> on oath of J Williams) filing Complaint—— 3
Suretes of Peace) warrant——
Oct 20th 1830) Recognizanc—— 25
Same) on oath & Complaint of Ira Aylsworth
vs)
Nelson Kelsey) swearing 4 wits on Examination 24
assault & Batry) 3 Subpoenas—— 18
Aug 16th 1830) Notee to Wm Banks & Ezra W Corbin Esquirs—— 12
Same Case as above Court of Special Session
venira

A summons to cause the party to appear on an indictment for any petty misdemeanor. Venire facias is also issued to a sheriff or other official to summon citizens to serve as jurors.

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to Summon a Jury——
25
Swearing Jury—— 25
swearing 3 witnesses—— 18
<​1.59​> 3 Subpoenes—— 18
for a trial fee or attendence to Each Justice $1—— 300
8.96
<​1.59​>
<​$7.37​>
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Fee Bill, circa 20 October 1830 [State of New York v. JS–B]
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