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Box MSS-007.001

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Contains 6 Results:

Writ of Attachment, 1811 August 7

 File — Box: MSS-007.001, Folder: 01
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George M. Malbone and Daniel Dwight of Pomfret in the County of Windham is bound and obliged unto Winthrop Osgood, Constable for Pomfret for the suit of George W. Pattridge of Woodstock in the sum of $60.00. Dated: August 7, 1811, signed by Nabby White.

Dates: 1811 August 7

Writ of Execution of Civil Judgment in Gleason v. Ebenezer Fitch & [?] Parkhurst, 1811 June 11

 File — Box: MSS-007.001, Folder: 02
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To the Sheriff of the county of Windham to levy the goods, chattels, and lands of Fitch & Parkhurst for the sum of $186.18. Dated June 11, 1811, signed by Sam Gray, Clerk. Additional notes in margin and notes written on back.

Dates: 1811 June 11

Writ of Attachment, 1809 April 20

 File — Box: MSS-007.001, Folder: 03
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Nathaniel G. Senter & Libeus Washburn are attached and bound to Samuel White, constable of Pomfret, as to suit of Nathaniel Diefrer in the sum of $100.00. Dated 20th of April 1809 and signed by both parties. Writing on back as to execution.

Dates: 1809 April 20

Promissory Note, 1820 September 8

 File — Box: MSS-007.001, Folder: 04
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Elijah Jewett agrees to pay $1,000 in nine months, with interest, from September 8th 1820. Signed by Elijah Jewett and Winthrop Osgood. Also contains a "true copy" statement signed by Elijah Jewett.

Dates: 1820 September 8

Writ of Execution of Civil Judgment in Nathan Payn v. Ebenezer Fitch, 1811 June 11

 File — Box: MSS-007.001, Folder: 05
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To the Sheriff of the county of Windham to levy the property of Ebenezer Fitch of Pomfret for the amount of $36.13 lost in suit to Nathan Payn. Dated 11th of June 1811, signed Sam Gray, Clerk.

Dates: 1811 June 11

Writ of Execution of Civil Judgment in the matter of Mary Goodell v. Charles Goodell, 1811 April 23

 File — Box: MSS-007.001, Folder: 06
Note To Sheriff of the County of Windham to levy the goods, chattels, and lands of Charles Goodell for $13.23 or, if no goods available to satisfy the judgment, to seize Charles Goodell and place him in jail until he pay unto Mary Goodell the sum she received via the judgment. Dated the 23rd Day of April 1811. Signed John Holbrook, Justice of the Peace. Writing on the back describes how the amount of the judgment was satisfied, through sale of many farm goods and products including hay, oats, and...
Dates: 1811 April 23