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Promissory Note to Mead & Betts, 1 September 1837–C
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and 31 others (including JS), Promissory Note, , Geauga Co., OH, to Mead & Betts, [, Erie Co., NY], 1 Sept. 1837. Version copied ca. [13] Apr. 1846 ; unidentified handwriting; docket by unidentified scribe, [, Geauga Co., OH, 1 Sept. 1837]; notation by , [, Hancock Co., IL], 14 Apr. 1846; two pages; microfilm in Circuit Court Case Files, 1830–1900, CHL. Includes docket.
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to
Statement of Account from Perkins & Osborn, ca. 29 Oct. 1838
and
Introduction to
Coolidge Administrator of the Estate of JS
.
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Promissory Note to Mead & Betts, 1 September 1837–C
Promissory Note to Mead & Betts, 1 September 1837–C, Unidentified Scribe Copy
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Mead & Betts
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Estate of Joseph Smith
Filed 14 Ap
l.
1846
P. J [probate justice]— [p. [2]]
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Promissory Note to Mead & Betts, 1 September 1837–C
ID #
3652
Total Pages
2
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Handwriting on This Page
Unidentified
David Greenleaf
Footnotes
Docket in unidentified handwriting.
Notation in handwriting of
David Greenleaf
.