Docket Entry, Recognizance, 27 May 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Adultery and Fornication]
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Source Note
Docket Entry, Recognizance, [, Hancock Co., IL, 27 May 1844], State of IL v. JS for Adultery and Fornication (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1844); Hancock County Circuit Court Record, vol. D, pp. [145]–146; handwriting of ; Hancock County Courthouse, Carthage, IL; microfilm at FHL.
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The People of the state of ) | Indictment for Adultery & Fornication |
vs) | |
Joseph Smith Senr) |
This day Came & and acknowledged themselves jointly & severally to owe and be indebted to the People of the state of in the sum of one Hundred Dollars to be levied of their goods, chattels, Lands, tenements and real estate, for the payment of the same conditioned that if the said and shall personally be and appear before the Circuit Court of to be holden at the Court House in on the third Monday in the month of October next then and there to give testimony in the above entitled cause and not depart the [p. [145]]
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