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Debts Due MVBuren March 19th. 1805 —
Legacy from
Lucas Goes Decd.
$75.00
John L Goes
–5.00
Notes
Rid <A> Hogeboom
-4<0>.00
Besides
F. Pruyn Esqr
22.00
Interest
AVBuren
–
E <Simnars>
–8.75
A. Fitch
–11.52
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Van Alen & Van Buren
Debts Due from Abrm J. Van Alstyne Junr.—
$188..19
Philo Mallet on Penal Bill—
55..0
Henry Head
9.0
Van <Vlecks>—
37.0
Vn Dyck—
10.50
Olaw—
27.00
<Pugsly>—
3.00
Heads—
12.50
<Sitzer>—
2.50
Staats... Continue Reading
Enclosed I send you $20 which you will please to Indorse on the Note you hold against me, I would send you the full amount, but a late lone of a considerable sum and under Circumstances of peculiar Necessity renders it very Inconvenient.
Mr Madisons instructions to Messrs Monroe & Pinkney May 18th 1806
"as relates to the West Indies & North American Colonies it must be a permanent object of the U. States to have the intercourse with them made as free as that with Europe. The relative situation of the U States with those... Continue Reading
To all to whom these presents may come, I John C. Hogeboom Sheriff of the County of Columbia send Greeting: Whereas by virtue of one writ of fieri facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature for the State of New York tested the sixteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand... Continue Reading
I have received your letter and shall pay due attention to the notice you have given me on behalf of the representatives of Robt. Vn. Deusen. The shares of the different proprietors representing the patentees will be liquidated in the course of this week. With respict to the share of the patentee... Continue Reading
I am informed that you are in Possession of a claim Title to the Premises in the foregoing Declaration of Ejectment mentioned or some Part thereof and I being sued in the above Cause as casual Ejector and having no Claim or Title to the Premises do advise you to appear before the Justices of the... Continue Reading
Columbia County Ss: James Jackson complains of John Stiles in Custody &c for that Whereas John J. Van Alen ^Junr^on the first ~ Day of May ~ one thousand eight hundred and four at the Town of Kinderhook in the County of Columbia, had demised, granted and to Farm, let unto the said James Jackson... Continue Reading
Supreme Court
Wilhelmus Pulver
admr.
James Jackson
Ejectment for lands on the East side of
en dem <Tenvilleger>
Valities Hill under the Fladder & Baker
Pattent
Plaintiff Title
13th. April 1667
1st. Flodder & Baker pattent
15th. may 1669
IId Deed from... Continue Reading
By a statute of the State, it is directed that every person to whom to whom any Legacy is given or bequest made, shall at the time of payment or delivery thereof, give bond in double the amount of such share or legacy with two sufficient sureties, to refund, if there should ultimately be a... Continue Reading
I regret that I have only recd. your letter of the 18th. this moment & consequently too late to try your note at the Bank this day. I omitted sending to the post office on monday & was prevented from doing it yesterday, in consequence of a singular circumstance which occurred to me... Continue Reading
Know all men by these presents that We Abraham Vosburgh & John A. Vosburgh are held & Firmly bound unto Peter L Hogeboom in the sum of twelve hundred & fifty six Dollars & seventy five Cents to be paid to the said Peter his heirs Executors administrators or assigns with Interest,... Continue Reading
Statement of Demands arising from the Great possession causes
M.V.Buren Account—
$186..78
Cost in the Suit agt. Margaret
<Seissam>—
149.42
Do. Pulver adm Jackson an
<der> V Slyck—
50.84
Van Alen & VBuren
Costs agt. Reuben Bulson
147.16
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Columbia
County, Ss.
-Capias.-
THE People of the State of New-York by the Grace of God Free and Independent; To our Sheriff of our County aforesaid, Greeting:—WE command you that you take Joseph Butler
if he shall be found within your Balliwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his Body... Continue Reading
KNOW all Men by these Presents, That we Jesse Gifford, Ebenezer J Cady, Rowland Gifford and Aron Shermahorn all of the town of Chatham in the County of Columbia, are firmly bound unto the People of the State of New-York, in the sum of one thousand Dollars, current Money of the said State, to be... Continue Reading
This Indenture, Made the seccond day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight BETWEEN Martin Van Buren & Hannah his Wife of the Town of Kinderhook & County of Columbia of the first part, and Peter Vosburgh of the same place of the second part, WITNESSETH, That... Continue Reading
Knowing your solicitude for the success of our cause I hasten to communicate to you the proceedings of a meeting we had in the Town of Claverack yesterday which if it does not satisfy you of the probability of our success in this county will at least shew that we deserve it.
I... Continue Reading
We have again been beaten, most shamefully beaten. Notwithstanding the greatest possible exertions on our part, the embargo & the Idea of fFrench influence produced a most extraordinary Effect, ^many^ although satisfyed of the propriety & necessity of the measure, many Voted for the federal... Continue Reading
TO MARTIN VAN BUREN, Esquire, Surrogate
of the County of Columbia,
The Petition of John Myers
Respectfully Represents—
That your Petitioner is a Minor, above the age of fourteen years, and that according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, he was nineteen years of age on the about... Continue Reading
THE PEOPLE of the State of NEW-YORK,
by the Grace of God Free and Independent:
To William Garrison of the Town of Livingston in the County of Columbia, send Greeting—
Whereas Joseph Myer son of Jacob Myer late of the Town of Livingston in Columbia County, deceased, an Infant under the age of twenty... Continue Reading