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1850 County Court Minutes

Compiled in July 1993 and submitted by Jacquelyn Cox Otts

I hope these notes will provide clues as to the location of these people during this period of time. I have attempted to keep the spelling of the names as I saw them in the records.

FEBRUARY TERM 1850
Honorable H. D. Calhaun, Presiding
Robert Parker, Sheriff
Summoned for jury duty: John Bill______, James Cutts, Joel Lawery, A. R. P. Canwell, Meinor Woolley, David L. Wood, Daniel Windham, James C. Gardner, Jno W. Thrashier, Malcomb McGrean, Bartley Oden.

E. J. _____ vs Isaac Franks - p. 210
Case continued so that jury can be called to assess damages.

Harvy and Craig vs James R. Pearce - p. 210
Plaintiffs failed to appear to prosecute their case. Defendant to recover his costs from plaintiffs, Thomas W. Craig and Thomas P. Harvy.

J. C. Woodward vs C. P. Dansby - p. 211
Case continued until next term.

Felix Shropshur, Administrator of H. Woodruff, vs George Peter and Martin Peter - p. 211
Case continued because of the absence of the plaintiff's attorney.

Lipscomb and Henry vs J. Dominick? - p. 211
(Totally unreadable)

Kennedy and McNeil granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. - p. 211

Joseph M. Foshee granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. - p. 212

Tucker and Taggart granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. - p. 212

Charles Bernerstein and James J. Chancelor granted license to sell liquors in the small measure at E. McClains, Bibb Co. - p. 212

Jared Cole granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. - p. 213.

Jno W. Hayes granted license to keep tavern in the town of Centreville. - p. 213

Jacob Maybery granted a license to keep a tavern in the town of Centreville. - p. 213

Nathan J. Peeples granted a license to keep a tavern in the town of Maplesville - p. 213

 

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