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Introduction to Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut Promissory Note, 27 March 1818 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] List of Goods, between 10 May and circa August 1818 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] List of Services, between circa 12 January and 6 February 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Docket Entry, between 12 January and circa 6 February 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Bond, 8 February 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Capias ad Respondendum, 20 February 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Statement of Issues, circa 26 June 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Docket Entry, 31 July 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Docket Entry, circa 19 August 1819, Draft [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut] Docket Entry, circa 19 August 1819 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut]

List of Goods, between 10 May and circa August 1818 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut]

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Jeremiah Hurlbut

18 Feb. 1791–20 Aug. 1850. Farmer. Born in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania. Son of John Hurlburt and Hannah Millet. Moved to Palmyra, Ontario Co., New York. Married first Cynthia Harris, Jan. 1820. Married second Esther McIntyre. Moved to Brighton...

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Palmyra

Known as Swift’s Landing and Tolland before being renamed Palmyra, 1796. Incorporated, Mar. 1827, two years after completion of adjacent Erie Canal. Population in 1820 about 3,700. Joseph Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith family lived in village briefly, beginning ...

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, Ontario Co., NY], between 10 May and ca. Aug. 1818, Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut (Ontario Co., NY, Justice of the Peace Court 1819). Copied [between 12 Jan. and 6 Feb. 1819]; unidentified handwriting; one page; Ontario County Records and Archives Center, Canandaigua, NY. Transcription from a digital color image made of the original in 2011.

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Joseph Smith [Sr.]

12 July 1771–14 Sept. 1840. Cooper, farmer, teacher, merchant. Born at Topsfield, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Asael Smith and Mary Duty. Nominal member of Congregationalist church at Topsfield. Married to Lucy Mack by Seth Austin, 24 Jan. 1796, at Tunbridge...

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Jeremiah Hurlburt

18 Feb. 1791–20 Aug. 1850. Farmer. Born in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania. Son of John Hurlburt and Hannah Millet. Moved to Palmyra, Ontario Co., New York. Married first Cynthia Harris, Jan. 1820. Married second Esther McIntyre. Moved to Brighton...

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May 10th. 1818 <​X​> To two bushels of oats @ 3/—— $0.75c <​X​>
" 15 " <​X​> To 2 bushels of Rye & chess [chaff?]—— 0 75 <​X​>
" 20 " <​admitted ½​> To 2½ bushels of oats @ 3/—— 0.93
" 24 " <​X​> Planting corn one day @ 6/—— 0.75 <​X​>
" " " ½ bushel of seed corn—— <​provd​>

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0.37
" ½ bushel of flax seed—— <​proved​>

Insertion in handwriting of second unidentified scribe.


0.43
" <​admits half​>

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10 bushels of Potatoes—— <​Ruff 5 bu[shels]​> 3.75
June— <​pr◊vd​> To 300 Rails the ◊/c
1

TEXT: Possibly “a/c”.


to be paid by
Sm[i]th

12 July 1771–14 Sept. 1840. Cooper, farmer, teacher, merchant. Born at Topsfield, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Asael Smith and Mary Duty. Nominal member of Congregationalist church at Topsfield. Married to Lucy Mack by Seth Austin, 24 Jan. 1796, at Tunbridge...

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@ 2◊/
3.75...
"— To hoing corn 1½ days @ @ 6/—— <​pr◊ved​>

Insertion in handwriting of second unidentified scribe.


1.12
"— <​p[r]oved​>

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To hoing corn 2 days on the west lot—— 1.50
July— To 3d days works hoing corn on the east lot & Renting myself <​pro◊ed​>

Insertion in handwriting of second unidentified scribe.


3.00
" To sowing Buckwheat—— <​½ day​>

Insertion in handwriting of second unidentified scribe.


0.37
August— To ½ Ton of hay @56/—— <​admitted​>

Insertion in handwriting of second unidentified scribe.


3.50
" <​provd​> To shoeing a horse—— 0.37
<​one week​> To use of a plow most of the summer <​pr◊ed​> 1.25
To paid
Smith

12 July 1771–14 Sept. 1840. Cooper, farmer, teacher, merchant. Born at Topsfield, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Asael Smith and Mary Duty. Nominal member of Congregationalist church at Topsfield. Married to Lucy Mack by Seth Austin, 24 Jan. 1796, at Tunbridge...

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half of Tax on land
1 62½
To damage for not working land according to agreement—— 25.00 <​[illegible]​>
2

TEXT: Possibly “<​wrongly​>”.


To 28 dollars damage sustaned in the wrong apprisal of crops—— 28 00
$◊◊.◊9 $76.81½
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Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut, circa August 1819

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List of Goods, between 10 May and circa August 1818 [Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut]
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