Civil Procedure and Courts
Found in 372 Collections and/or Records:
Hancock County, Illinois Circuit Court Writ of Certiorari
Collection includes an order for the Mayor of Nauvoo to transmit a promissory note to be used in the case of Jabez Durphy vs. Davison Hibard.
Hancock County (Ill.) court summons
Handwritten summons dated March 17, 1843, to Edward Johnson to appear to answer a complaint from Ashael Palmer regarding failure to pay a debt. The document is signed by Robert D. Foster, Justice of the Peace.
Hancock County (Ill.) deposition
Signed documents concerning a debt of $20,000 owed to Isaac Galland by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for land near Nauvoo, Illinois. Galland affirms that the successors to Joseph Smith are fleeing the jurisidiction of the Illinois courts without paying the debt.
Hancock County (Ill.) documents, 1838-1844
This series contains affidavits, summons and filings.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal documents
Materials include documents relating to legal issues in Hancock County, Illinois. Most of the documents deal with payment of fees for printing, advertising and real estate in various Hancock County newspapers including the Hancock Eagle, Warsaw Signal and Hancock Patriot. Dated 1836-1875.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal instruments
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from a court case involving Parley P. Pratt as defendant and Cyrus Jones and David Wetmore as plaintiffs.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal instruments
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from court cases involving Joseph Smith III.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal instruments
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from a court cases involving Hiram Kimball.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal instruments
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from a court cases in which Thomas B. Marsh was plaintiff and William Smith was defendant.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal instruments
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from a court cases involving Isaac Galland.