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Introduction to State of New York v. JS–A Fee Bill, circa 9 November 1826 [State of New York v. JS–A] Fee Bill, 1826 [State of New York v. JS–A] Appendix: Docket Entry, 20 March 1826 [State of New York v. JS–A] Appendix: Reminiscence of William D. Purple, 28 April 1877 [State of New York v. JS–A]

Fee Bill, 1826 [State of New York v. JS–A]

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Philip M. De Zeng

16 Nov. 1790–15 Mar. 1862. Farmer, constable. Born in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York. Son of Frederick Augustus De Zeng and Mary Lawrence. Married Lucretia Sayre, 4 Oct. 1810. Served warrants for trial of People v. JS, 20 Mar. 1826, in Chenango Co., New York...

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, Fee Bill, [
Bainbridge

Located 110 miles southwest of Albany, New York. Hilly land cut by Susquehanna River. Organized as Jericho, 1791, as part of tract of land given by New York to “Vermont sufferers” who lost land titles after border dispute between New York and Vermont. Name...

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], Chenango Co., NY, 1826, State of New York v. JS–A (Chenango Co., NY, Justice of the Peace Court 1826); handwriting of
Philip M. De Zeng

16 Nov. 1790–15 Mar. 1862. Farmer, constable. Born in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York. Son of Frederick Augustus De Zeng and Mary Lawrence. Married Lucretia Sayre, 4 Oct. 1810. Served warrants for trial of People v. JS, 20 Mar. 1826, in Chenango Co., New York...

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and unidentified scribe; docket by unidentified scribe, [
Chenango Co.

Created in south-central New York state, 1798. Population in 1830 about 37,000. In this county, Josiah Stowell employed JS as farmhand and millworker, 1825–1827. JS married Emma Hale in South Bainbridge, Chenango Co., 1827. JS was charged with and acquitted...

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, NY], [ca. 1826]; notation by unidentified scribe, [ca. 1826]; two pages; Chenango County Historical Society, Norwich, NY. Transcription from a digital color image obtained from the Chenango County Historical Society in 2011.

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See Introduction to State of New York v. JS–A.

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Chenango County

Created in south-central New York state, 1798. Population in 1830 about 37,000. In this county, Josiah Stowell employed JS as farmhand and millworker, 1825–1827. JS married Emma Hale in South Bainbridge, Chenango Co., 1827. JS was charged with and acquitted...

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Philip M De Zeng

16 Nov. 1790–15 Mar. 1862. Farmer, constable. Born in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York. Son of Frederick Augustus De Zeng and Mary Lawrence. Married Lucretia Sayre, 4 Oct. 1810. Served warrants for trial of People v. JS, 20 Mar. 1826, in Chenango Co., New York...

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1826
1

TEXT: “1826” enclosed in an inscribed rectangle.


To serving Peace Warrant on S. R. Godrich & travel $1 00
Keeping him over night—— 1 50 1 00
Subpoening 6 witnesses—— 75
Notifying two Justices—— 1—
Careying him to Gaol—— 3—
5 meals victuals—— 63
Serving venue for Coroners inquest of Garret Hicks—— 3— <​1.50​>
Subpoening 11 witnesses—— 1.38
Serving warrant assault on Timothy Hodgeman & travels 1—
Subpoeoning 6 Wittnesses—— 5
Serving Venere—— 38
Notifying two Justices—— 1—
Serving Warrant & travel on Josiah Evans A◊◊◊◊ ◊15
Subponing 6 Witnesses—— [page damaged]
Serving Venere◊
2

TEXT: Or “Veneres”.


——
[page damaged]
Notifying Justices—— 1—
Serving Warrant on Ira Church Assault of ◊◊◊◊◊ [page damaged]
Subpoening 11 wittnesses —— [page damaged]
Notifying Justices—— .50
Serving Warrant on Joseph Smith & travel 1.25
Subpoening 12 Wittnesses & travel—— 2.◊0
Attendance with Prisoner two days & 1 Night 1.25
Notifying two Justices—— 1—
16 miles travel with
Mittimus

A written order commanding a jailer or keeper of a prison “to receive and safely keep, a person charged with an offence therein named, until he shall be delivered by due course of law.”

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to take him——
1—
going to Unadella & Guilford with Beanch Warran[t]s for Martin Burger—— 2 5◊
going from Oxford to Norwich to Oxford & subpoe◊ 8 Wittnesses People vs Farnam—— 1◊

Philip M. De Zeng handwriting ends; unidentified begins.


Serving Warrant on Newel Slade & Travel
1 [page damaged]
Subpening 8 Wetneses 1 00
Notifying 2 Justices—— [page damaged]
Attending Trial—— [page damaged]
Serving Warrant on John Reed—— [page damaged]
Subpenas 8 Wetneses [page damaged]
Notifying 2 Justices [page damaged]
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Fee Bill, 1826 [State of New York v. JS–A]
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    Philip M. De Zeng handwriting begins.

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    TEXT: “1826” enclosed in an inscribed rectangle.

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    TEXT: Or “Veneres”.

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    Philip M. De Zeng handwriting ends; unidentified begins.

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