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Introduction to Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS Summons, 27 November 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Bond, 27 November 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Judgment, 14 December 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Supersedeas, 21 December 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Bond, 21 December 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Summons, 21 December 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Docket Entry, 27 November–5 December 1840 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Docket Entry, Judgment, 8 May 1841 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Docket Entry, between 25 June and circa 3 September 1841 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS] Fee Bill, circa September 1841 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS]

Fee Bill, circa September 1841 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS]

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Fee Bill, [
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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, Hancock Co., IL, ca. Sept. 1841], Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1841); Hancock County Circuit Court, Fee Book E, p. 157; handwriting of
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Historical Introduction

See Introduction to Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS.

Page 157

662
Davidson Hibbard

20 Aug. 1788–11 Sept. 1854. Farmer. Born in Brookfield, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Roger Hibbard and Sarah Davidson. Married Sarah Tilton, 1816, in Maine. Lived at Morgan Co., Illinois, by 2 Aug. 1824. Commissioned captain in Twenty-First Regiment of Illinois...

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who sues for the use of Hungerford & Livingston)
vs) on Appeal
George Miller

25 Nov. 1794–after July 1856. Carpenter, mill operator, lumber dealer, steamboat owner. Born near Stanardsville, Orange Co., Virginia. Son of John Miller and Margaret Pfeiffer. Moved to Augusta Co., Virginia, 1798; to Madison Co., Kentucky, 1806; to Boone...

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& Joseph Smith Jr)
Plaintiffs Costs
Clerks fees
Entering plaintiffs Appearance 12½ Attorney 12½ Entering Judgment 12½ <​25​> 50
Assessing damages 25 Making & Entering Bill costs 37½ Copy Same 25 87½
Issuing Docketing & filing
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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68¾ Entering Sheriffs return 12½
81¼
Docketing Judgment 12½ Satisfaction 25 Certificate & Seal 50 87½ 3 06¼
Justices fees
Samuel Marshall

ca. 1790–24 June 1845. Incorporator of Carthage Female High School and Teachers’ Seminary, 1837, in Carthage, Hancock Co., Illinois. Served as county clerk, clerk of commissioners’ court, bankruptcy commissioner, and justice of the peace in Hancock Co. Marshall...

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1 56¼
Constables fees
H[armon] T. Wilson

1 Feb. 1815–27 June 1851. Merchant, deputy sheriff. Born in Montgomery Co., Virginia. Son of John Wilson and Elizabeth Cummins. Moved to Christianburg, Montgomery Co., by 7 Aug. 1820; to Newbern, Montgomery Co., by June 1830; and to Hancock Co., Illinois,...

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2 31¼ 3 87½
$6 93¾
Defendants Costs
Clerks fees
Taking Bond issuing injunction &C 50 filing 3 papers 18¾ 68¾
Issuing Summons 50 Docketing Suit at 1 term 12½ 62½
Entering defendants Appearance 12½ Attorney 12½ 25 1 56¼
Sheriffs fees
W[illiam] D Abernethy

8 Apr. 1801–3 July 1850. Postmaster, storekeeper, sheriff, farmer. Born in Harwinton, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Son of William Conant Abernethy and Azubah Dexter. Moved with family to Jacksonville, Morgan Co., Illinois. Cofounded Augusta, Hancock Co., ...

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Serving injunction 50 return 12½ 62½
Serving Summons 1.00 Mileage 2.25 return 12½ 3 37½ 4 00
County

Formed from Pike Co., 1825. Described in 1837 as predominantly prairie and “deficient in timber.” Early settlers came mainly from mid-Atlantic and southern states. Population in 1835 about 3,200; in 1840 about 9,900; and in 1844 at least 15,000. Carthage ...

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fees
Docket fee 2.50
8.06¼
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Fee Bill, circa September 1841 [Hibbard for the use of Hungerford & Livingston v. Miller and JS]
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