January 6, 1834
Submitted by alejandro on Sat, 01/06/1934 - 06:00State of Ohio v. Hurlbut: The hearing was postponed until January 13...
State of Ohio v. Hurlbut: The hearing was postponed until January 13...
State of Ohio v. Hurlbut: An arrest warrant was issued for Hurlbut...
Ohio v. Doctor Philastus Hurlbut. Joseph Smith filed a complaint against Hurlbut...
Word was received that the Saints who had already fled from northwestern Jackson County...
Johnson v. Williams: John Johnson brought an action for trespass against those who tarred and feathered Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon. It was tried before Justice of the Peace Aaron Williams and appealed to Court of Common Pleas. The judgment was affirmed.
Copley v. Smith: Church members were forced to leave Leman Copley's farm and "pay sixty dollars damage for fitting up his houses and planting his ground."
Noble v. Smith: Plaintiff's acknowledgement that judgment had been satisfied was filed with the court.
Noble v. Smith: A transcript from the papers of Justice of the Peace Lane was filed and entered in the Susquehanna Court of Common Pleas.
George H. Noble v. Joseph Smith. An amicable judgment was entered in favor of George H. Noble to secure his creditor rights for the $190.95 owed to him by Joseph Smith. Jesse Lane was judge as well as notary on the deed...
George H. Noble v. Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith executed a promissory note payable to George H. Noble for $190.95 to enable Joseph to purchase from his father-in-law...