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Columbia County, ss. Personally appeared Aron Reed, of the Town of Hillsdale in said county, who, on being duly sworn, doth depose and say, That he this deponent, is acquainted with the real and personal estate of Amanda John T. Jane Morton Pier & anna Bredie Infants under the age of fourteen years and that, according to the best of judgment of his this deponent, the clear amount of their... Continue Reading
Supreme Court
Harmin Vosburgh &
John A Vosburgh
advs
James Jackson ex dem
Ejectment
Jno I. V. Alen Junr. & Jam V. LVan Alen
Abrm. Van Buren says, That he understood that a Possession had been taken by Abrm. Vosburgh, Martin Van Buren & Barent Vosburgh of Lot now occupied by James I Van Alen & others the disputed Premises and where Jack now lives about two... Continue Reading
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State of New York
County of Columbia
At a Court of Probates held in & for the County of Columbia at the City of Hudson the 13th day of September 1809.
Present Martin Van Buren Surrogate
Be it remembered that on the day and year first above written John Herman Administrator of all & singular the goods chattles and credits of Ahimaaz Herman of the Town of Canaan in the County of Columbia... Continue Reading
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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 paid to the said People, to which Payment, well and truly to be made, we do bind ourselves and each of... Continue Reading
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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 Baker to Flodder
IIId. Death of Jacob I <illegible> Flodder leaving Jan Jacob his heir at Law... Continue Reading
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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
P. Vosburgh
-20.00
John. A VBuren
–5..00
MVBuren
–5..00
P. <Mattet>
–... Continue Reading
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The United States}
vs.}
William Hull}
Abbreviation of Charges
& Specifications
Ist. Charge
Treason agt. the U. States between the 9th. of April & 17th. of August 1812
First Specification
1. The sending the Boat & papers 1st. July 1812 from Rapid to Detroit.
Second Specification
I. The abandonment of Sandwich a post necessary to the reduction of Malden.
2d. A... Continue Reading
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I Treason.
A. 1. Witnesses to prove the previous connection of Genl Hull with the inhabitants of Canada; his passage from Detroit to Fort-George in the Queen Charlotte, & his conversations on board; with any other facts, shewing an illicit intercourse and intimacy with the Enemy.
B. 2. Witnesses to prove the hiring of the vessel at the Rapids &, putting the Trunk of papers on board; the... Continue Reading
This Indenture made this fifth day of october, one thousand eight hundred and nine, Between Jacobus Van Deusen of the first part & Martin Van Buren & William Pulver of the second Witnesseth that the said Jacobus, for and in consideration of the sum of one Dollar to him paid & also for Divers other Good causes of Consideration Since thereunto moving hath granted Bargained & sold ... Continue Reading
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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
The Same v Elijah <Stan>—
78.39
The Same v. Joel Bukwith
138.61
The Same... Continue Reading
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The Proprietors of the Great Possession
To MVBuren Dr.
1804
Septr—
To <trying> the cause agt. Berger
<Hauyet> at Hugh Bain ^William De <Kois>^—
$06..00
To going to Hudson to consult Williams—
4.00
1805
To attending to the Resum of cause—
1..50
To Cash for postage—
1.06
To 1 Day attendance on premises—
2..00... Continue Reading
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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—
56.00
<Lippet>—
59.13
Ingersol—
37.77
Wyngant—
775.14
Cooper—
140.0... Continue Reading
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"1st. A memoir dated 6th March 1812 from Genl Hull to Secretary of Warr
"2. a Letter dated Feby 12th 1814 from D Parker to Genl Hull
"3. Capt Charles Stewarts Deposition
"4 X 5. Letters from Genl Hall to Genl Hull august 4th 1812
"6. Letter from P B Porter to Genl Hull same date
"7. Dr Sylvester Days afft.
"8. David Stones afft.
"9. James Witherills Interrogatories & answers
"10 Inte[... Continue Reading
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Memorandum
I recd. this letter on the evening of the 26th. Feby at Lindenwald. Deeming it indispensable to consult Mr Wright before I replied I sent my son Martin to Albany the same night to give Mr Wright time to <try> reflect & give me his opinion. The next day ^28th^ I wrote by mail to Mr Polk that I had prepared a communication in reply, which my son Smith would convey to him to... Continue Reading
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At the commencement of the session of Congress when the election was made by the house Mr Clay told me in the presence of F. that if we could understand what W. meant we could do more than he could & used several expressions indicating great want of confidence <illegible> & dislike.
Dec 30th 1826. Mr B. of P. told me that at the same session when the Bill making appropriation for... Continue Reading
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