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Affidavit

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Subject Source: Gilcrease Object Names

Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:

Affidavit of Susan McIntosh, July 25, 1856

 Item — Folder 221: [Barcode: 61.221]
Identifier: 4026.1757
Description

Affidavit states that the grandmother of Mary the widow of J. M. Reese, was a servant of Nobble Kenard of the Creek Nation. Nobble Kenard was he father of Jane Kenard. Folder 221

Dates: July 25, 1856

Affidavit of William Childress , April 22, 1841

 Item — Folder 763: [Barcode: 187.763]
Identifier: 4026.934-.1
Description

Affidavit of William Childress on Christie theft. The affidavit in this file is subscribed and sworn to by Charles Coats, JP whose signature is sworn to by J. B. Dickson same as affidavit dated April 30. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 763

Dates: April 22, 1841

Affidavit, order to attach property, and subpoena concerning the attachment of property of Martin Buzzard Flopper, August 25, 1873 and November 12, 1873

 Item — Folder 388: [Barcode: 61.388]
Identifier: 4026.1954
Description Affidavit before J. L. McCorkle, Court Clerk, by Henry Lowry who was the administrator of the John Lowery estate. He asked for the attachment of the property of Martin Buzzard Flopper to prevent the property being placed beyond the reach of the civil law. Order from J. L. McCorkle to attach the property of Martin B. Flopper or as much there of as will satisfy the amount of $50.00. Subpoena for Martin Buzzard Flopper to appear in the court of the Canadian District on the first Monday in...
Dates: August 25, 1873 and November 12, 1873

Affidavit sign by Maj. Thos. Lanigan concerning Drew and Mackey and salines, October 16, 1862

 Item — Folder 321: [Barcode: 61.321]
Identifier: 4026.1849
Description

Affidavit stated that Lanigan sent an agent, under instructions from Maj. General Hindman, into the Cherokee Nation to control and receive the salt made at Drew and Mackey's Saline. Affidavit stated that Drew declined to work on the saline and was paid $400.00 a month. Drew said it was not sufficient but at the same time received the money. Folder 321

Dates: October 16, 1862

Affidavit signed by F. E. Folsom, February 13, 1924

 Item — Folder 3461: [Barcode: 177.3461]
Identifier: 4027.7809

Affidavit, warrant, and jury ruling for Daniel Fields, February 10, 1873, February 13, 1873, and March 20, 1873

 Item — Folder 376: [Barcode: 61.376]
Identifier: 4026.1943-.1
Description Affidavit given by William P. Sheppard stated that Daniel Fields stole a boy horse from him. The horse was worth $75.00 and were stolen on or about the 23rd day of October. The affidavit was signed William P. Sheppard and was given before J. L. McCorkle. 4026.1943.1 was a warrant from J. L. McCorkle for the arrest of Daniel Fields to answer for the charge of stealing the horse. On verso of 4026.1943.1 it stated that the warrant was served by John Q. Hayes on February 12, 1873. Also on verso...
Dates: February 10, 1873, February 13, 1873, and March 20, 1873

Affidavit, warrant and jury ruling for George Hughey and Ned, November 20, 1872, January 12, 1873, and February 10, 1873

 Item — Folder 375: [Barcode: 61.375]
Identifier: 4026.1942-.1
Description Affidavit given by O. P. Brewer stated that George Hughey and Ned stole two steers from him. The steers were worth $32.00 and were stolen on or about the 13th or 14th of November 1872. The affidavit was signed O. P. Brewer and was given before J. L. McCorkle. 4026.1942.1 was a warrant from J. L. McCorkle for the arrest of George Hughey and Ned to answer for the charge of stealing two steer. On Verso of 4026.1942.1 it stated that the warrant was served by William Cann on January 12, 1873....
Dates: November 20, 1872, January 12, 1873, and February 10, 1873

Affidavit, warrant, and jury ruling for Jack Grass, June 6, 1872 and July 8, 1872

 Item — Folder 373: [Barcode: 61.373]
Identifier: 4026.1940
Description Affidavit given by Snake Girty, a solicitor, stated that Jack Grass stole a sandy and black spotted barrow that was one year old from Ellis Moose. Barrow had two splits in each ear and was worth $6.00. The barrow was stolen sometime in the month of May. The affidavit was signed ᎢᎾᏓᏂᏴᎦ and was given before J. L. McCorkle. Warrant, on verso, by J. L. McCorkle for the arrest of Jack Grass to answer for the charge of stealing a barrow. Jury ruling stated that the jury agreed and found the...
Dates: June 6, 1872 and July 8, 1872