Claim Against Jesse Bolin & Alfred Harris

By the Estate of  

Duncan D. Lunsford,

Chiles M. Dowdy, Administrator

 

 

Richland Township, Stoddard County, Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

July – August, 1860

 

 

 

State of Missouri, Stoddard County, Richland Township

 

Chiles M. Dowdy, Admr. of Duncan D. Lunsford, Deceased

Vs

Jesse Bolin, Defendant

 

        Plaintiff filed July 9th, 1860.  For suit one note executed to him by defendant for Thirty one dollars due twelve months after date and dated September 25th 1859 and directed a summons to issue which is done and delivered to F. M. Smith, Constable, make returnable August 10th, 1860

 

                                        James Cravy, Justice of the Peace

 

 

August 10, 1860  --  The Summons issued in this cause is returned executed as the law directs and the cause coming on to be heard and the defendant being duly called came forth but made default and the plaintiff having make proof of his complaint it is therefore considered by the Justice that Plaintiff recover of defendant the sum of Thirty two dollars 62 cents for the debt and one dollar and 40 cents for cost and that he have execution therefore.

 

 

                                        James Cravy, Justice of the Peace

 

 

Execution issued August the 11thd ay A. D. 1860 on the above judgment, returnable in sixty days and delivered to James Hemphill, Constable.

 

                                        James Cravy, Justice of the Peace

 

                              

 

State of Missouri  County of  Stoddard

 

 

Chiles M. Dowdy admr of Duncan D. Lunsford, Deceased

Vs

James Bolin and Alfred Harris, Defendants.

 

 Plaintiff filed July 9th 1860 for suit, one note executed to him by defendants, eight dollars due December 25th, 1859 and directed a summons to issue which is done and delivered to F.M. Smith, Constable, returnable on the 10th day of August 1860 , my regular law day.

 

                August 10th 1860 The summons issued in this cause is returned executed as the law directs and the cause coming on to be heard and the defendant being called came not but made default and the Plaintiff having made proof of his complaint it is therefore considered by the Justice that Plaintiff recover of defendant the sum of eight dollars and twenty cents for his debt and one dollars and twenty cents cost and Plaintiff have execution therefore.

 

                                        James Cravy, Justice of the Peace

 

 

                Execution issued the 11th day of August 1860 on the above judgment returnable in sixty days and delivered to James Hemphill, Constable.

                                                                                               James Cravy, Justice of the Peace

 

        I hereby certify this to be a true transcript of the docket kept by James Cravy, deceased, formerly a Justice of the peace in and for Richland Township as the same came into my possession given under my hand this 15th day of November, 1866.

 

Joseph I. Barnes, Justice of the Peace in and for Richland Township,

Stoddard County, MO.

 

 

 

Transcribed by Shannon Greenhaw Marquis, July 21, 2004

 

 

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