April 6, 1829
Submitted by alejandro on Sat, 04/06/1929 - 06:00Joseph Smith incurred a debt in purchasing a small home and land from his father-in-law...
Joseph Smith incurred a debt in purchasing a small home and land from his father-in-law...
Smith v. Worden: In the Supreme Court of Ontario County...
Smith v. Worden: Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith hired the firm of Howell & Hubble...
Stoddard v. Smith Sr.: Joseph Smith Sr. had confessed judgment to Stoddard for $66.59. The judgment was satisfied on this day.
Joseph Smith was tried and acquitted by Justice of the Peace Albert Neely Jr. of a charge of being a disorderly person...
The Smiths' home and 99.5-acre farm were sold to Lemuel Durfee...
Stoddard v. Smith Sr.: Stoddard filed suit against Joseph Smith Sr. for unpaid carpentry work on the frame home.
Joseph Smith Sr. v. Hurlbut: Effectively setting the jury verdict aside...
Joseph Smith Sr. v. Hurlbut: Jeremiah Hurlbut appealed the decision against him to the Ontario County Court of Common Pleas.
Joseph Smith Sr. v. Hurlbut: An arrest warrant was issued to Sheriff P. P. Bates...