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Introduction to Copeland v. A. Brown Summons, 1 September 1842 [Copeland v. A. Brown] Docket Entry, between 2 and circa 5 September 1842 [Copeland v. A. Brown]

Docket Entry, between 2 and circa 5 September 1842 [Copeland v. A. Brown]

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Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, between 2 and ca. 5 Sept. 1842, Copeland v. A. Brown (Nauvoo, IL, Mayor’s Court 1842); in Nauvoo Mayor’s Court Docket Book, 35; handwriting of
James Sloan

28 Oct. 1792–24 Oct. 1886. City recorder, notary public, attorney, judge, farmer. Born in Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Alexander Sloan and Anne. Married Mary Magill. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ordained an elder, ...

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Asa Copeland) In Suit on Account. Suit brought on account of $44,37½ for Work and labour done by Plaintiff for
Defendant

13 Nov. 1807–28 Jan. 1902. Carpenter. Born at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of James Brown and Mary. Lived in Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., New York, 1830. Joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1832. Participated in Camp of Israel expedition...

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Albert Brown

13 Nov. 1807–28 Jan. 1902. Carpenter. Born at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of James Brown and Mary. Lived in Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., New York, 1830. Joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1832. Participated in Camp of Israel expedition...

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Mayors Fees ,31¼
Sept 1st 1842. on application of the Plaintiff, a Summons issued, returnable the 5th. instant, at ten oClock A. M. which was returned by
Dimick B. Huntington

26 May 1808–1 Feb. 1879. Farmer, blacksmith, shoemaker, constable, coroner, deputy sheriff, Indian interpreter. Born at Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York. Son of William Huntington and Zina Baker. Married Fannie Maria Allen, 28 Apr. 1830. Baptized into Church...

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Constable, endorsed, “duly served by reading, Septr. 2nd. 1842.
Dimick B. Huntington

26 May 1808–1 Feb. 1879. Farmer, blacksmith, shoemaker, constable, coroner, deputy sheriff, Indian interpreter. Born at Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York. Son of William Huntington and Zina Baker. Married Fannie Maria Allen, 28 Apr. 1830. Baptized into Church...

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High Constable, fees 30 Cts,”
Septr 5th. 1842. The Mayor was absent, therefore the Cause could not be proceeded upon.— [p. 35]
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Docket Entry, between 2 and circa 5 September 1842 [Copeland v. A. Brown]
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