Category Archives: Dearborn County

Dearborn County 1826 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1826. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Indiana Palladium – 20 Jan 1826 – Page 3, Column 5

Administrators’ Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Alexander White, late of Logan township, Dearborn county, dec’d, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers; and all those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated, for settlement. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

JOHN WHITE, NANCY WHITE, Administrators.
Jan. 20, 1826.

Indiana Palladium – 20 Jan 1826 – Page 3, Column 5

Administrators’ Sale.

The Administrators of the estate of Alexander White, late of Dearborn county, dec’d, will expose to public sale, at the house of the dec’d, in Logan township, on Monday the 13th of February next, all the personal goods and chattels belonging to said estate—at which time and place the terms of sale will be made known.

JOHN WHITE, NANCY WHITE, Adm’rs.

Jan. 20, 1826.

Indiana Palladium – 1 Apr 1826 – Page 3, Column 5

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.

All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Sharbaugh, late of Dearborn county, deceased, are requested to present them to the subscribers properly authenticated for settlement, on or before the 20th June next—and all those indebted to said estate are desired to make payment immediately, as the estate will likely be insolvent.

HENRY M’KINZIE, SARAH SHARBAUGH, Adm’r.
March 27, 1826.

Dearborn County 1825 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1825. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Indiana Palladium – 7 Jan 1825 – Page 2, Column 4

Administrator’s Sale.

The administrator of John Dils, late of Dearborn county decd., will expose to sale at publick vendue on the premises, on Saturday the 29th day of this present month, the South West quarter of Section No. 7 Town No. 5 in Range No. 1 West &c. The certificate will be transferred to the purchaser, and the terms of sale made known on the day.

By order of the court for the settlement of decedents’ estates in Dearborn county.
JAMES DILL, Clk.
5th January, 1825

Indiana Palladium – 14 Jan 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

NOTICE!

All persons indebted to the estate of Francis Cheek, late of the county of Dearborn, deceased, (which estate Is represented insolvent,) will make immediate payment to the subscriber, as no further indulgence will be given; and all persons having demands against the estate, will please present them, duly authenticated, to the subscriber.

WILLIAM V. CHEEK, Administrator.
January 13th, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 21 Jan 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Executor’s Notice.

The subscribers hereby give public notice, that they have been appointed executors of the last will and testament of ADAM PATE, late of Dearborn county, deceased, they therefore request all persons indebted to the estate of the deceased, to make immediate payment; and those who have any demands against the same, are requested to present them duly authenticated.

PHEBE PATE, GEO. JOHNSTON, Executors.
Manchester, Jan’y 21, 1825

Indiana Palladium – 4 Mar 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrator’s Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Moses Tapley, late of the county of Dearborn, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having demands against the said estate will please present them, duly authenticated, to the subscribers for settlement.

DANIEL BROWN, DANIEL TAPLEY, Administrators.
March 4, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 4 Mar 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrator’s Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Mason, late of the county of Dearborn, deceased, are requested to come forward and settle the same immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be given; and all those having demands against the said estate, will please present them to the subscriber, within six months from this date, duly authenticated for settlement.

DANIEL MASON, Administrator.
March 1, 1825

Indiana Spectator – 26 Mar 1825 – Page 4, Column 3

TAKE NOTICE.
We the executors of the estate of Robert M’Kittrick, late of Dearborn County, according to the eighth section of an act in such cases made and provided, do declare that the estate entrusted to our care is solvent, as to the best of our knowledge.
DAVID M’KITTRICK, DAVID BOWERS, Ex’tors.
March 4th, 1825.

NOTICE.
Is hereby given to those indebted to the estate of Robert M’Kittrick, deceased, late of Dearborn County, Indiana, are requested to make immediate payment. And those having demands against said estate are requested to exhibit the same duly authenticated within one year from the present day.
DAVID M’KITTRICK, DAVID BOWERS, Ex’tors.
Februrary 22d, 1825.

EXECUTORS SALE.
Will be offered at public sale on the 28th instant, at 10 o’clock A.M. the personal property of Robert M’Kittrick, deceased, late of Dearborn county, at his late dwelling; Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs and many other articles.
Conditions made known on the day of sale by
DAVID M’KITTRICK, DAVID BOWERS, Ex’tors.
March 4th, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 15 Apr 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrators’ Notice.

The creditors of Moses Tapley, late of the county of Dearborn, deceased, are hereby notified, that the undersigned have filed their bill of complaint with the Dearborn circuit court, and court of the settlement of decedent’s estates, in and for the county of Dearborn—setting forth the condition of said estate both real and personal; and shewing the insolvency of said estate. Notice is therefore hereby given to the creditors of said deceased, to present their claims before the fourth Monday in September next, otherwise their claims will be postponed.

DANIEL BROWN, DANIEL TAPLEY, Administrators.
April 15th, 1825.

Indiana Spectator – 22 Apr 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

EXECUTORS SALE.

Public Notice is hereby given, that the Executors of David Rees, late of Dearborn county dec’d, will expose to sale on the premises, on Monday the sixteenth day of May next; one hundred and thirty acres of Land in the vicinity of Lawrenceburg, part of Fractional Sec. 23, Town 5, Range 1 west; lying east of Tanners creek. This land will be sold in lots of various sizes. The terms are one third cash in hand, one third in six, and the residue of the purchase money in twelve months from the day of sale, bond and security will be required for the deferred payments. By order of the Dearborn Circuit Court, and Court for the settlement of decendents estates for Dearborn County.

James Dill, Clerk.
April 20, 1825.

Indiana Spectator – 29 Apr 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrator’s Notice.

The personal Goods of Moses Hitchcock, late of Dearborn County, deceased, consisting of Books, Clothing, &c. will be exposed to public sale at the house of John Gray in Lawrenceburg, on Thursday the 19th of May next, at 10 o’clock A.M.

The terms of sale will be known on the day of sale, and due attention given by
JOHN GRAY, HORACE WHITNEY, Adm’rs.
Lawrenceburg, April 1825

N.B. ALL persons having demands against said estate will please to present them immediately for settlement. And all persons indebted to said estate will please to make immediate payment to the said administrators.

Indiana Spectator – 6 May 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrator’s Sale.

Will be sold at Public Vendue, on the 30th day of May inst. at the late dwelling House of Hezekiah Bailey, dec’d the following articles, viz—one yoke of oxen, one Cow and calf, one plough—Corn in the ear, one lot of wheat in the ground, and a stack of wheat, one large iron kettle, together with a variety of household Goods.—The sale will commence at 10 o’clock on the said day, where due attendance will be given and the conditions of Sale made known by

RACHEL BAILEY, ENOCH SQUIBB, Ad’mrs.
Randolph Township, May 6.

N. B. ALL persons indebted to the said Hezekiah Baily, dec’d. will please to make immediate payment. And those having any demands against said deceased, are required to present them immediately for settlement.

Indiana Spectator – 6 May 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

EXECUTORS SALE.

Public notice is hereby given that the Executors of David Rees, late of Dearborn county dec’d, will expose to sale on the premises, on Monday the sixteenth day of May next; one hundred and thirty acres of Land in the vicinity of Lawrenceburg, part of Fractional Sec. 23, Town 5, Range 1 west; lying east of Tanners creek—This land will be sold in lots of various sizes. The terms are one third cash in hand, one third in six, and the residue of the purchase money in twelve months from the day of sale, bond and security will be required for the deferred payments. By order of the Dearborn Circuit Court, and Court for the settlements of decedents estate for Dearborn County.

James Dill, Clerk.
April 20, 1825.

Indiana Spectator – 17 Jun 1825 – Page 3, Column 2

Administrator’s Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Bridal, dec’d. are requested to call immediately, and save cost by settling the same.—And all persons having any claim against said estate will do well to present them for adjustment before the 25th day of August next—as I will not settle any debts after that date.

David Tiester, Administrator.
June 17, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 15 Jul 1825 – Page 3, Column 3

Administrator’s Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of ELISHA HANCOCK, late of Dearborn county, deceased, are requested to call immediately and settle the same; and all persons having any claim against said estate, will do well to present them for adjustment on or before the first day of September next, as I will not settle any debts after that time.

WILLIAM HANCOCK, Administrator.
July 1, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 22 Jul 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administratrix’s Sale.

Public notice is hereby given, that I will expose to sale at public vendue, at the late dwelling of HENRY VANMIDDLESWORTH, dec. in the town of Aurora, and county of Dearborn, on Monday, the 15th day of August next, the personal property of said dec’d—consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens-ware, Castings, Beds and Bedding, and a variety of household furniture. Also—A Cart, Oxen, Wagon, Plough, and a variety of other articles.

The terms will be made known on the day of sale, which will commence at nine o’clock on that day.
ELIZA VANMIDDLESWORTH, Administratrix.
July 22d, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 7 Oct 1825 – Page 3, Column 3

Administrator’s Sale.

NOTICE is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, on Tuesday the 8th of November next, at the house of Samuel Byram, Logan township, Dearborn county, the personal goods and chattles of James Jones Sr., late of Hamilton county, Ohio, dece’d, lying and being in the aforesaid township. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day; at which time and place the terms will be made known.

ROBERTSON JONES, Adm’r.
October 7, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 28 Oct 1825 – Page 3, Column 3

Administrator’s Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Mark Baker, late of Dearborn county, dec’d., are hereby requested to make immediate payment;–and all those having claims against the said estate, are requested to present them by the first day of February next, duly authenticated for settlement. I have appointed Edward O’Conner, living near Wilmington, to receive any moneys due the estate, and receipt for the same—he is also authorized to receive the claims aforesaid.

WM. TURNER, Adm’r.
October 24, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 9 Dec 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrators’ Sale.

On Saturday the 31st day of December, in and adjoining the town of Lawrenceburgh, we will offer for sale a lot of Corn, estimated at seven hundred bushels, some Posts and Rails, Oats and Wheat in the stack, with other articles the property of the estate of Lazarus Noble, dec’d. A liberal credit will be given—the further terms of which will be made known on the day of sale.

THOS. G. NOBLE, N. NOBLE, Administrators.
Nov. 25, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 30 Dec 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrator’s Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of John M. Miller, late of Dearborn county, dec’d. are hereby requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said estate are requested to present them on or before the 28th of January, 1826, duly authenticated for settlement.

SAMUEL DAY, JACOB STETLER, Administrators.
December 30, 1825

Indiana Palladium – 30 Dec 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrators’ Sale.

Notice is hereby given that we shall, on Monday the 23d of January next, proceed to sell all the personal goods and chattels, belonging to the estate of John M. Miller, dec’d. Sale to be held at the house of Jacob Stetler, in Manchester township—at which time and place the terms will be made known by us.

SAMUEL DAY, JACOB STETLER, Adm’rs.
December 30, 1825.

Dearborn County 1824 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1824. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Indiana Spectator – 25 Dec 1824 – Page 4, Column 3

Administrator’s Sale.

Notice is hereby given that we shall on the 10th day of January next, expose to sale at public vendue, at the house of the late Peter B. Wright, dec’d all the personal property of said deceased.—Consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, 1 Wagon & Gears, and various other farming utensils and House hold furniture. The terms will be made known on the day of sale.

ELIZABETH WRIGHT, AMOS BONESTEEL, Adm’rs.
Dec. 18, 1824.

Dearborn County 1823 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1823. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 8 Feb 1823 – Page 4, Column 3

Administrator’s Notice.

ALL persons having claims of any description against the estate of Samuel Kell, late of Laughery township, Dearborn county deceased intestate are requested to exhibit their demands to the subscriber properly authenticated with in twelve months from the 24th day of December, 1822, for statements, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment immediately.

JAMES LEWIS, Administrator.
Dec. 25th 1822.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 28 Jun 1823 – Page 4, Column 3

Administrators Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the late John Ellis dec’d, are requested to settle their respective debts with the subscriber, and all persons having property belonging to the deceased, will pleas send notice without delay; persons having claims will also present them for adjustment.

A sale of the personal property of said dec’d, consisting of clothing, a bed, bedstead and bedding, some household furniture and will take place on the house of Jonathan Parks in the town of Decatur, on Saturday the 7th day of June next.—Terms made known on the day of sale.

GEO. H. DUNN, Adm’r.
May 14, 1823.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 28 Jun 1823 – Page 4, Column 3

Administrators Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the late Godfrey Snow dec’d, are hereby requested to call on the subscriber and settle their respective debts, and all persons having claims against the said Godfrey Snow are requested to present them for settlement.

JACOB FIELDING, Adm’r.
Lawrenceburg, May 14, 1823.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 28 Jun 1823 – Page 4, Column 4

Executors’ Notice.

Will be offered at public sale on TUESDAY, the first day of July next, in the town of Rising Sun, the following REAL ESTATE, To wit: The north half of Lot No. 58, with a frame DWELLING HOUSE thereon. Also—A piece or parcel of LAND, Adjoining said town, with a small frame HOUSE on the same. Sale to commence at one o’clock on said day. A reasonable credit will be given—and terms of sale made known by

SAMUEL JELLY, CHARLES ENGLISH} Ex’rs.
June 14.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 4 Oct 1823 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrators Notice.

ALL persons indebted to William Reno, deceased, will make immediate payment to the subscribers. And persons having claims against the said William Reno, will present their claims to them as soon as possible.

BENJAMIN RENO, GEO. H. DUNN, Administrators.
September 29, 1823.

Dearborn County 1822 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1822. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 2 Feb 1822 – Page 4, column 3

Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Thomas Clark, deceased, are requested to come forward and settle the same; also all persons having demands against said estate, will please present them properly authenticated for adjustment, to

ELI SCOGGIN, Administrator.
January 5, 182[2]

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 13 July 1822 – Page 3, Column 4

Administrators’ Notice:

ALL persons indebted to the estate of Baylis Ashby, late of Dearborn county, deceased, are requested to make immediate arrangements to settle the same, and thereby save costs;–and those having claims against said estate, will exhibit them to the subscribers, within twelve months, properly authenticated as the law directs, otherwise they may forfeit all claims on said estate.

KEZIAH ASHBY, WARREN TIBBS} Administrators.
July 9, 1822.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 27 Jul 1822 – Page 3, Column 3

Petition for Partition.

To Jane Hampton, (formerly Jane Jack,) Polly Brady, (formerly Polly Jack,) the heirs of Francis Rial, (formerly Francis Jack,) late wife of William Rial, William Jack, America Jack, Preston Jack, and Jon Franklin Jack, heirs of John Jack deceased, take notice that I will apply to the next Circuit Court to be holden in and for the county of Switzerland, and State of Indiana, to appoint commissioners to make partition of the following real estate, situate in the county aforesaid, to wit:

The west half of the North West quarter of section two, in township two, and range one, West; the North West quarter of section eleven, town two and range one; the North East quarter of section — town two, and range one.

SAMUEL JACK.
July 23, 1822.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 28 Sep 1822 – Page 3, Column 4

Notice.

Public notice is hereby given to Moses Eads, and Margret Eads his wife, formerly Margret Darragh, Polly Darragh, Charles Darragh, Joseph Darragh, and Drusilla Darragh, heirs and legal representatives of Charles Darragh late of Dearborn county deceased, that I have purchased the widow’s right of Dower and two of the undivided shares of, in, over, and to, a ten acre lot of land in the vicinity of Lawrenceburg, being part of fractional section 14, town 5, range one west, and that I shall apply to the Dearborn Circuit Court at their term on the 3d Monday in February next to appoint commissioners to partition and divide, to me my share or dividend of said ten acre of ground, agreeably to the statute in such case made and provided.

ANDREW MORGAN.
Sept. 27th, 1822.

Dearborn County 1821 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1821. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 9 Jun 1821 – Page 1, Column 1

NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.

ALL persons are hereby cautioned from trespassing on the lands belonging to the estate of David Rees, deceased, as we are determined to prosecute all persons who are guilty of so doing.

S. BOND, S. REES} Exrs.
May 25, 1821.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 9 Jun 1821 – Page 1, Column 3

NOTICE.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of David Rees, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims against the said estate, will present them duly authenticated, on or before the 1st of July next, either to the executors of said estate, or to Geo. H. Dunn.

SAMUEL BOND, SAMUEL REES} Executors.
May 19, 1821.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 29 Sep 1821 – Page 3, Column 3

Administrator’s Notice.

Notice is hereby given to any persons having claim against the estate of William Lewis, deceased, late of Aurora, Dearborn County, to present them legally proven within one year, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payments to

JOHN C. LEWIS or JOSIAH LEWIS} Adm.
Aurora, Sept. 25, 1821.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 29 Sep 1821 – Page 4, Column 1

NOTICE.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of HEZEKIAH KNAPP, deceased, are requested to call and settle the same immediately. Those who neglect this notice, may expect cost.

JACOB FIELDING, Administrator.
Lawrenceburgh, July 20, 1821.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 29 Sep 1821 – Page 4, Column 2

NOTICE.

ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Leonard, deceased, will make immediate payment to the subscribers; and all persons having demands against the estate, will please present them duly authenticated.

AMOS LANE, DAVID GUARD, ELIZABETH LEONARD} Admrs.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 13 Oct 1821 – Page 3, Column 4

Notice.

All persons having demands against the estate of Jabez Percival are requested to hand a statement of the amount of them to the subscribers as soon as possible, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to

THOMAS PORTER, B. J. BLYTHE, GEORGE H. DUNN} Trustees
October 10, 1821.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 13 Oct 1821 – Page 3, Column 4

Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Pierce Sherer deceased, will make immediate payment to the subscribers; and all persons having demands against the estate, will please present them duly authenticated.

ELISHA MAYHEW, OLIVER HEUSTIS} Admr.
Manchester, Oct. 9, 1821.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 22 Dec 1821 – Page 3, Column 4

NOTICE.

ALL persons having demands against the estate of John H. Messinger, are requested to hand a statement of the amount of them to the subscriber as soon as possible; and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.

B. J. BLYTHE, Trustee.
December 17, 1821.

Dearborn County 1820 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1820. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Apr 1820 – Page 1, Column 3

Notice is hereby given

To all person indebted to the late Palmer Warren, deceased, are hereby requested to call and settle their respective accounts, both in his grocery and exchange business, with the subscriber, at the exchange office, without delay.

E. B. WARREN, Adm’r.
January 29, 1820.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Apr 1820 – Page 1, Column 4

Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Pain, deceased are requested to come forward and settle their respective accounts, and all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to bring forward their accounts, properly authenticated, for settlement, to

John Crandon, Administrator.
April 7, 1820

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Apr 1820 – Page 3, Column 4

Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of Palmer Cone, late of Lawrenceburgh, deceased, are hereby requested to call to settle their accounts—and all those who have demands against said estate, are requested to produce their respective accounts, properly authenticated, without delay.

M. Hitchcock, Adm’r.
Lawrenceburgh, April 12, 1820.

Dearborn County 1826 Court Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana court notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1826. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Indiana Palladium – 10 Jan 1826 – Page 3, Column 5

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT:

October Term, 1825.

Charles Vattier, assignee, &c. vs. James Conn} On foreign attachment, in debt.

Now came the plaintiff, by George H. Dunn, his attorney, and on his motion it is ruled and ordered, that notice of the pendency of the aforesaid writ of attachment be published for four weeks successively in the Indiana Palladium, a public newspaper printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana; and notifying the said James Conn that unless he be and appear before the Judges of our Dearborn circuit court, at their term on the first Monday in October next, file special bail, receive a declaration and plead to the action aforesaid, judgment will then be entered against him by default, and the land so attached sold for the benefit of his creditors.

JAMES DILL, Clerk.

January 19, 1826.

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DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT:

October Term, 1825.

Torena Love vs. John Love} BILL FOR DIVORCE.

Now came the complainant, by George H. Dunn, her attorney, and proved to the satisfaction of this court, that the said John Love is not now a resident of this state, it is therefore ruled and ordered by the court, that notice of the filing of the aforesaid bill of complaint, or libel for divorce be published four weeks successively in the Indiana Palladium, a public newspaper printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, notifying the said John Love, that unless he be and appear before the Judges of our Dearborn circuit court, at their term to be holden in and for said county of Dearborn, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer the libel or the bill for divorce aforesaid, or the same will then be tried in his absence.

JAMES DILL, Clerk.
January 16, 1826.

Indiana Palladium – 20 Jan 1826 – Page 3, Column 5

SHERIFF’S SALE.

By virtue of three writs of venditioni exponas issued from the Clerk’s office of the Dearborn circuit court, I will expose to public sale on Saturday the 18th day of February next, at the Court House door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, between the hours of ten and four o’clock on said day, the use or rents and profits for the term of seven years, of ninety acres of land, being a part of West half of Section No. 13, Town 7, Range 1 West. And should said rents and profits for seven years, not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said writs, I will, on the same day, time and place, and between the same hours, expose at public sale, the fee simple right and title of Isaac Meatler in & to said tract or parcel of land, to pay and satisfy two judgments in favor of Robert J. Moore, and one in favor of William Baldwin, against Isaac Meatler and Julius Smith, and Isaac Pursel replevin security.

JOHN SPENCER, Sh’ff.
Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 20, 1826.

Dearborn County 1825 Court Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana court notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1825. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Indiana Palladium – 8 Apr 1825 – Page 3, Column 1

On Wednesday last, George Smith, a coloured man, was tried on an indictment for burning a barn, belonging to Col. Pike, of this place. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, as charged in the indictment, upon which the Court sentenced him to five years hard labour in the Jeffersonville penitentiary, and pay one hundred dollars fine with cost of prosecution. The statute provides that where a fine is inflicted on any criminal, he or she not having property out of which to make the money, that such criminal shall be detained in prison, after the time for which he or she may have been sentenced, at the rate of twenty-five cents per day until the fine and all costs are paid. This will extend the confinement of Smith to something like seven years.

Indiana Spectator – 29 Apr 1825 – Page 3, Column 4

Foreign Attachment.

William A. Clarke versus Thomas Ogan} On foreign attachment returnable April Term 1825.

NOW came the plaintiff, by George H. Dunn, his attorney, & the said Thomas Ogan altho thrice solemnly called and required to appear to answer to the attachment aforesaid, came not, but made default herein.—It is therefore ruled and ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this suit of attachment be published three weeks successively, in the ‘Indiana Spectator,’ a newspaper published in Lawrenceburg, requiring the said Thomas Ogan to be and appear before the Judges of our Dearborn Circuit Court, at their Term of the first Monday in April 1826 file special bill and receive a declaration, or Judgement will then be entered against him by default, and the land so attached will be sold for the benefit of his creditors.

A copy from the record.
James Dill, Clk.
April 28, 1825.

Indiana Spectator – 17 Jun 1825 – Page 3, Column 3

Dearborn Circuit Court.

APRIL TERM, 1825.

Susan Loyd vs. Charles W. Loyd} On Bill for Divorce.

NOW came the said Susan Loyd by Caswell, her Attorney, and filed her Bill praying a divorce from her husband Charles W. Loyd, for reasons in the said bill set forth,–and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the said Charles W. Loyd is not a resident of this state,–It is therefore ruled and ordered that notice of complaint be published four weeks successfully in the “Indiana Spectator,” a newspaper printed in Lawrenceburg, requiring the said defendant to be and appear before the Judges of the said Dearborn Circuit Court, at their term on the first Monday in October next—then and there to answer to the bill of complaint aforesaid; or the same will then be heard in his absence.

A copy from the record.
James Dill, Clk.
June 6, 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 14 Oct 1825 – Page 3, Column 3

Dearborn Circuit Court.

October Term, 1825.

Lodwick Cook vs. Mary Cook} On Libel, or bill for Divorce.

Now came Lodwick Cook, by St. Clair, his Attorney, and made it manifest to the Court, that Mary Cook, the defendant aforesaid is not a resident of this state. It is therefore ruled and ordered that notice of the pendency of the aforesaid bill or libel for divorce, be published for four weeks successively, in the Indiana Palladium, a public newspaper, printed in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, requiring the said Mary Cook to be and appear before the Judges of Dearborn Circuit Court, in Chancery, sitting on the first day of their next Term, to be holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for said county, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer to the bill or libel aforesaid, or the same will then be heard in her absence.

JAMES DILL, Clk.
Oct. 13, 1825.

Dearborn County 1823 Court Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana court notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1823. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 8 Feb 1823 – Page 4, Column 2

JOHN BLUE vs. ABIGAL BLUE} On petition for divorce

NOW on this day towit: on Wednesday the third day of the September term 1822, came John Blue, by Test his attorney, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court that Abigal Blue the defendant aforesaid is not a resident of the state of Indiana; It is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of the said petition be published four weeks successively in the Oracle a newspaper printed at Lawrenceburg, and requiring the said Abigal Blue, to be, and appear before the Judges of the said Dearborn circuit court at their term, on the third Monday in February next, then and there to answer the said petition or the same will be heard and a decision thereon had in her absence.

JAMES DILL, Clk.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 8 Feb 1823 – Page 4, Column 3

Insolvent Notice.

LEWIS DUNN, an insolvent debtor of Dearborn county having filed his petition to the Dearborn circuit court, praying the benefit of the act of the general assembly of the State of Indiana, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, public notice is therefore hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that the court will act on said petition on the fifth day of the term, commencing the third Monday in February next.

JAMES DILL, clk.
December 18, 1822.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 8 Feb 1823 – Page 4, Column 3

Insolvent Notice.

William Voller, an insolvent debtor of Dearborn County having filed his petition to the Dearborn Circuit court praying the benefit of the act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, made for the relief of Insolvent debtors, publick notice is therefore hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the court will act on said petition on the fifth day of their term commencing on the third Monday in February next.

JAMES DILL, Clk.
December 18th 1822.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Mar 1823 – Page 3, Column 4

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT FEBRUARY TERM 1823.

WINIFRED JANES versus LLOYD JANES} on complaint for Divorce.

NOW on this day to wit: on Wednesday the 19th day of February 1823 came the complainant aforesaid by Dunn her attorney, and filed her bill of complaint, against the said Lloyd Janes, praying a divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted with the said Lloyd Janes, for reasons in the said bill set forth, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana. It is therefore ruled and ordered that notice of the pendency of the said Bill of complaint be published four weeks successively in [line missing] Lawrenceburg; requiring the said Floyd Janes to be, and appear before the Judges of our Dearborn Circuit Court at their Term on the 2d Monday in June next then and there to answer to the bill of complaint aforesaid or the same will then be heard in his absence.

JAMES DILL, clk.
March 12, 1823.