Recognizance, 10 February 1843–C [State of Illinois v. Olney]
Recognizance, 10 February 1843–C [State of Illinois v. Olney]
Source Note
Source Note
Recognizance, , Hancock Co., IL, for Mary Olney, 10 Feb. 1843, State of IL v. Olney (Nauvoo, IL, Mayor’s Court 1843); handwriting of ; signature of Mary Olney by her mark; certified by JS, 10 Feb. 1843; docket by , [, Hancock Co., IL], 10 Feb. 1843; two pages; private possession. Photocopy at CHL. Includes seals.
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Historical Introduction
| State of Illinois) | SS |
| Hancock County) | |
| City of ) |
Be it remembered that on the tenth day of february one thousand eight hundred and forty three, Mary Olney personally came before me, Mayor for said , and acknowledged herself to owe the people of the State of , One hundred Dollars, to be levied on her goods and Chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of the , if default be made in the condition following: which condition is, that if she the said Mary Olney shall personally appear, at the next Circuit Court, to be holden in, & for said , on the first day of the term, to give testimony on behalf of the , and the truth to say, touching such matters as may <be> then and there required of her, and not depart the Court without leave, then this recognizance shall be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force & virtue in Law.
X <her mark> Mary Olney Seal
Taken and acknowledged before me at my
Joseph Smith Mayor Seal [p. [1]]
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Mark of Mary Olney.

Insertion in handwriting of James Sloan.
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TEXT: “Seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.

Signature of JS.
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TEXT: “Seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.
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