Bill in Chancery, between 26 April and circa 31 May 1849 [Kimball v. L. C. Bidamon et al.]
Source Note
, , and George Edmunds Jr. on behalf of Phineas Kimball, Bill in Chancery, , IL, between [26 Apr. and ca. 31 May 1849], Kimball v. L. C. Bidamon et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court, in Chancery 1852); unidentified handwriting; notation by unidentified scribe, [, IL, between 26 Apr. and ca. 31 May 1849]; 19 pages; CCLA.
which said several said payees theraft afterwards on the 3d. day of July AD 1841. sold transfered and delivered to your orator Phineas Kimball and which said promissory notes are the property of your orator and held by him that these are now due and unpaid of principal and interest on said promissory notes to your orator the sum of four thousand six hundred and twenty nine dollars $4629.
That said and now are and for many years have been wholly insolvent that said departed this life <died> intestate about the year AD 1844 and that his estate is wholly insolvent that said Joseph Smith departed this life intestate about the month of June AD 1844 at the county of in the state of aforesaid where he then died wholly insolvent that afterwards about the same year letters of administration were duly granted on his estate by the court of the probate of said County of unto one [p. [2]]