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Introduction to Russell v. JS et al. Bill in Chancery, circa 19 June 1843 [Russell v. JS et al.] Subpoena, 20 June 1843–A [Russell v. JS et al.] Subpoena, 20 June 1843–B [Russell v. JS et al.] Subpoena, 20 June 1843–C [Russell v. JS et al.] Notice, 14 July 1843 [Russell v. JS et al.] Docket Entry, Decree, 18 March 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Transcript of Proceedings, circa 18 March 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Docket Entry, Costs, circa 18 March 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Docket Entry, Cost Bill, circa 18 March 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Order of Sale, 23 April 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Notice, 1 May 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Docket Entry, Order of Sale and Return, circa June 1844 [Russell v. JS et al.] Docket Entry, Motion, 5 June 1846 [Russell v. JS et al.] Deed, 10 July 1846 [Russell v. JS et al.]

Subpoena, 20 June 1843–C [Russell v. JS et al.]

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Charles D. Adams

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on behalf of
John Howden

Ca. 1812–11 Sept. 1853. Farmer, merchant, county clerk, American consul. Born in Vermont. Son of John Howden and Mary Smith. Moved to Geauga Co., Ohio, by Oct. 1836, and opened a dry goods store. Served as Geauga Co. clerk, 1840–1846. Married Elizabeth M....

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, Subpoena,
Painesville Township

Located on Grand River twelve miles northeast of Kirtland. Created and settled, 1800. Originally named Champion. Flourished economically from harbor on Lake Erie and as major route of overland travel for western emigration. Included Painesville village; laid...

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, Lake Co., OH, to Cuyahoga Co. Sheriff [M. Miller], Cuyahoga Co., OH, for Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company and
Richard Hilliard

1799–21 Dec. 1856. Clerk, school teacher, merchant. Born in Chatham, Columbia Co., New York. Son of David Hilliard. Moved to Albany, Albany Co., New York, by 1811. Moved to Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., New York, ca. 1811. Moved to Black Rock, Buffalo Co., New...

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, 20 June 1843, Russell v. JS et al. (Lake Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas 1844). Copied [ca. 18 Mar. 1844] in Transcript of Proceedings, Lake County Court of Common Pleas,
Chancery

The court of chancery, also known as equity, emerged in fourteenth-century England as an alternative to the common law courts, which over preceding centuries had developed complicated and strict rules of procedure, governed by precedent. Partial compliance...

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Record, vol. B, p. 110; handwriting of
Charles D. Adams

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; Lake County Courthouse, Painesville, OH; microfilm at FHL.

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Subpoena, 20 June 1843–C [ Russell v. JS et al. ]
Transcript of Proceedings, circa 18 March 1844 [ Russell v. JS et al. ]

Page 110

The State of Ohio
Lake County, ss. [scilicet]
seal
1

TEXT: “seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.


To the Sheriff of Cuyahoga County, Greeting We command you that you summon Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company, &
Richard Hilliard

1799–21 Dec. 1856. Clerk, school teacher, merchant. Born in Chatham, Columbia Co., New York. Son of David Hilliard. Moved to Albany, Albany Co., New York, by 1811. Moved to Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., New York, ca. 1811. Moved to Black Rock, Buffalo Co., New...

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to appear forthwith before the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas now sitting at the Court-House in
Painesville

Located on Grand River twelve miles northeast of Kirtland. Created and settled, 1800. Originally named Champion. Flourished economically from harbor on Lake Erie and as major route of overland travel for western emigration. Included Painesville village; laid...

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to answer a petition in
Chancery

The court of chancery, also known as equity, emerged in fourteenth-century England as an alternative to the common law courts, which over preceding centuries had developed complicated and strict rules of procedure, governed by precedent. Partial compliance...

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exhibited against them & others by
Alpheus C Russell

7 Apr. 1795–21 Oct. 1861. Farmer, teacher, justice of the peace. Born in Middlefield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Alpheus Russell and Rebekah Clark. Married Elizabeth Conant, 28 May 1818, in Becket, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Congregationalist...

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and this they shall in no wise omit, under the penalty of one thousand Dollars and have you then there this writ.
Witness
John W Howden

Ca. 1812–11 Sept. 1853. Farmer, merchant, county clerk, American consul. Born in Vermont. Son of John Howden and Mary Smith. Moved to Geauga Co., Ohio, by Oct. 1836, and opened a dry goods store. Served as Geauga Co. clerk, 1840–1846. Married Elizabeth M....

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Clerk of our said Court at
Painesville

Located on Grand River twelve miles northeast of Kirtland. Created and settled, 1800. Originally named Champion. Flourished economically from harbor on Lake Erie and as major route of overland travel for western emigration. Included Painesville village; laid...

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the 20th day of June Anno Domini one thousand eight Hundred and forty three.
John W Howden

Ca. 1812–11 Sept. 1853. Farmer, merchant, county clerk, American consul. Born in Vermont. Son of John Howden and Mary Smith. Moved to Geauga Co., Ohio, by Oct. 1836, and opened a dry goods store. Served as Geauga Co. clerk, 1840–1846. Married Elizabeth M....

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Clerk
By.
C[harles] D. Adams

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, Deputy.
[. . .]
2

TEXT: Explanatory text separates the following notation, presumably copied from the verso of the original document, from the copied body text. The notation copied below is not necessarily a complete representation of all the text on the verso of the original document.


The State of Ohio
Cuyahoga Co ss.
service &c 75
Mileage 1.24
3 Copies 75
writing ret[urn] 10
$2.84
Served this writ June 20. 1843 on
Richard Hilliard

1799–21 Dec. 1856. Clerk, school teacher, merchant. Born in Chatham, Columbia Co., New York. Son of David Hilliard. Moved to Albany, Albany Co., New York, by 1811. Moved to Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., New York, ca. 1811. Moved to Black Rock, Buffalo Co., New...

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by delivering him a true copy of this writ, and also served on the Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Co. by delivering Elisha T Sterling Secretary of said Co a true copy of this writ and by leaving a copy of the same at the Office of said Co for Daniel Cushing the said Companys agent who was absent from Cuyahoga County.
M Miller Shff
By Wm Richards Dep [p. 110]
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Russell v. JS et al., Lake Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas, 18 March 1844

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Subpoena, 20 June 1843–C [Russell v. JS et al.]
ID #
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1
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