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Introduction to Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS Petition, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Oath, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Oath, 14 September 1844, Copy [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Bond, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Bond, 14 September 1844, Copy [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Letters of Administration, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Letters of Administration, 14 September 1844, Copy [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS] Docket Entry, 14 September 1844 [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS]

Bond, 14 September 1844, Copy [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS]

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Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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, Joshua Holland, Alvin C. Graves, Bond, [
Burlington

Located in southeastern Iowa on west bank of Mississippi River. Site selected for construction of fort, 1805. Area settled, ca. 1833, by Europeans. Laid out, 1834. Incorporated 1837. Designated capital of Wisconsin Territory, 1837; capital of Iowa Territory...

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], Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, to John W. Webber, [
Burlington

Located in southeastern Iowa on west bank of Mississippi River. Site selected for construction of fort, 1805. Area settled, ca. 1833, by Europeans. Laid out, 1834. Incorporated 1837. Designated capital of Wisconsin Territory, 1837; capital of Iowa Territory...

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], Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, 14 Sept. 1844, Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS (Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, Probate Court 1844–ca. 1846). Copied on [ca. 14 Sept. 1844]; Des Moines County Probate Court, Probate Record, vol. A-1, p. 325; unidentified handwriting; microfilm at FHL. Includes seals.

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Bond of Admr
Estate of Joseph Smith Deceased
Know all men by these presents, that we,
Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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, Joshua Holland A[lvin] C Graves of the County of Desmoines and Territory of
Iowa

Area acquired by U.S. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803. First permanent white settlements established, ca. 1833. Organized as territory, 1838, containing all of present-day Iowa, much of present-day Minnesota, and parts of North and South Dakota. Population in...

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, are held and firmly bound unto John W Webber Judge of Probate and his successors in office in the penal sum of Ten thousand dollars, current money of the
United States

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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, for which payment well and truly to be made and performed, we and each of us do bind ourselves our heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, jointly, severally and firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this 14th. day of September A. D. 1844 The Condition of the above obligation is such, that if the said
Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Joseph Smith deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of the said deceased, which shall come to the hands, possession, or knowledge of him the said
Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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as such administrator or to the hands of any person or persons for him and the same so made do exhibit or cause to be exhibited in the court of probate for the said County of Demoines agreeably to law, and such goods and chattels rights and credits, do well and truly administer according to law, and all the rest of the said goods and chattels, rights and credits which shall be found remaining upon the account of the said administrator the same being first examined and allowed by the Court of Probate, shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons as may be legally entitled thereto and further do make and render upon oath a just and true account of all his actings and doings therein at the End of one year from the date hereof and when thereunto required by the said court: and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the deceased, and the same be proved in court, and letters testamentary or of administration be obtained thereon, and the said
Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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do in such case, or being required thereunto, render and deliver up the letters of administration granted to him as aforesaid, and shall in general do and perform all other acts which may at any time be required of him by law, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Levi Moffet

10 May 1800–31 Mar. 1857. Miller, merchant. Born in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York. Son of John Moffet and Abigail. Moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio, by 1820. Married first Elizabeth Keck, 29 Jan. 1824, in Trumbull Co. Led group of settlers to Des Moines ...

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Seal
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TEXT: Instances of “Seal” are enclosed in hand-drawn representations of seals.


Joshua Holland Seal
Alvin C Graves Seal
Signed in presence of and approved by John W Webber Judge of Probate [p. 325]
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Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS, Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, Probate Court, 1844–circa 1846

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Bond, 14 September 1844, Copy [Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS]
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    TEXT: Instances of “Seal” are enclosed in hand-drawn representations of seals.

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