Building — articles mentioning this surname
Mentioned in 8 restored articles. Listed chronologically.
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1877Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Jul 1877
Lawrenceburg Register – 12 Jul 1877 – Page 3, Column 3 Circuit Court—Special Session. An adjourned term of the Circuit Court for this county met on Monday last, Judge Kendal M. Hord of Shelbyville presiding. -
1884Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Nov 1884
Lawrenceburg Register – 20 Nov 1884 – Page 3, Column 4 NEW CASES IN COURT. John P. Moore vs. John M. Kimball. On note, $500. Mary Bolly vs. Robert Martin and others. Foreclosure. George B. Fitch, guardian of Omer T. -
1885Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Feb 1885
Lawrenceburg Register – 5 Feb 1885 – Page 2, Column 4 CIRCUIT COURT. Court convened Monday with the following new cases on the docket: James Wymond vs. Frank Ulrich, administrator estate of Frank Ulrich Jr. -
1886Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Dec 1886
Lawrenceburg Register – 9 Dec 1886 – Page 2, Column 2 CIRCUIT COURT REPORT. State vs. Joseph Daniels, petit larceny. Dismissed. State vs. Joseph Grah, petit larceny. Dismissed. State vs. -
1886Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – May 1886
COURT REPORT. B. N. McHenry vs. Will A. Greer, administrator, &c. Dismissed by plaintiff. John N. Calvert vs. Thomas J. Lord, on note. Dismissed. Joseph Tittel vs. Lous Ellerbrook, on note. -
1888Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Mar 1888
COURT REPORT. State vs. Wm. Seifert; appeal. Bond forfeited in the sum of $50. John N. Calvert bail. Sarah Belle Martin vs. Adelbert Martin; Divorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff. -
Franklin County Circuit Court Order Book 32
The following is a list of court cases from Franklin County, Indiana Circuit Court Order Book 32. This book covers 1895 to 1897. Order books detail the daily business brought before the court. -
Franklin County Circuit Court Order Book 40
The following is a list of court cases from Franklin County, Indiana Circuit Court Order Book 40. This book covers 1919 to 1922. Order books detail the daily business brought before the court.