CountyCourtBook1-FranklinArkansas

From RoyalWeb
Jump to: navigation, search
(Entry 158)
(Entry 160)
Line 482: Line 482:
 
==Entry 160==
 
==Entry 160==
 
On motion, ordered that James Murphy, James Marrs, and Mastin P Pool be appointed to view a road from the South bank of the Arkansas River opposite the mouth of Mulberry Creek running the nearest and most practicable route to the narrows of Six Mile Creek thence continue and intersect the main road leading from Mcleans Bottom to Boonville
 
On motion, ordered that James Murphy, James Marrs, and Mastin P Pool be appointed to view a road from the South bank of the Arkansas River opposite the mouth of Mulberry Creek running the nearest and most practicable route to the narrows of Six Mile Creek thence continue and intersect the main road leading from Mcleans Bottom to Boonville
 +
 +
==Entry 161==
 +
On motion ordered by the Court of Probate that James Christian be guardian of Benjamin Sherwood, an orphan who says that he is about 14. And Christian is directed to bond out said boy to some person who will leave him some useful art or occupation and act in every respect by said boy as the law directs.
 +
 +
==Entry 162==
 +
Page 41 On motion, ordered that a special term of this court be held in Ozark on the second Monday in November for the purpose of transacting business. Court adjourned
 +
 +
==Entry 163==
 +
Mordica C Howard and Samuel Evans bond $300 signed 1 Nov 1839 at Ozark. Mordica Howard appointed admin of Charles J Humphill
 +
 +
==Entry 164==
 +
Page 42 Charles J Humphill of Franklin, died intestate, on or about 28 Oct 1839 [or 1837?]. Signed by James W Pendleton, Clerk of the Circuit Court 1 Nov 1839
 +
 +
==Entry 165==
 +
Page 43 Special term of County Court Alfred Henderson, D L Bourland, Smith Hunsicker 11 Nov 1839
 +
 +
==Entry 166==
 +
Sam'l [Samuel] Evans petitions for a Tavern license for 12 months - granted with tax of $10 per year
 +
 +
==Entry 167==
 +
Eman'l [Emanuel] Spiegle, Sheriff of Franklin County exhibited his list of delinquints amounting to $272.20. $194.37 for the county and $77.73 for the state - allowed and a settlement made with the Sheriff
 +
 +
==Entry 168
 +
John H Newman applied to keep a public house near Ozark which was granted by his paying a tax of ten dollars.
  
 
[[Category:Franklin County, Arkansas]]
 
[[Category:Franklin County, Arkansas]]

Revision as of 02:10, 22 December 2007

Personal tools
MOOCOW
Google AdSense