Account of Trial, [, Hancock Co., IL, 24–28 May 1845], State of IL v. Williams et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1845); handwriting of ; fifty-seven pages; Collection of Manuscripts about Mormons, 1832–1954, Chicago History Museum.
cannot tell who came in D. R [dining room]— & G [William Grover] came into D. R but did not stay in untill supper was ready Do not have many come into the D R— I did not know a Great many of them— Cannot name any who came into Dining room except & G— my attention was called particularly to them & G— I noticed them more particularly— I set the table Mrs F cooked the supper— I had no Id[e]a that they & G would do had no Idea that the others would do so but I noticed them < & G> most— Genung Mrs Dearbourn were there Genung went out when they came— I do not know which arm bones was wounded in. he complained very much of his arm no person dressed his arm the wounded did not Eat supper that I know of.— he was wounded in his shoulder Aunt asked him when he was wounded Grover said in the shoulder— I am certain Grover breakfasted there that morning— I saw & Grover the night before at the supper table and they both staid there all night— I called— my words I do not know that that I went to bead [bed] at 4 o clock [3 words illegible] Grover & then do [3 words illegible] whether they were on [p. [31]]