Johnson v. Thweatt

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The state of Alabama St Clair County At a regular term of the circuit court begun and held in ? county of st Clair in the state of Alabama on the first Monday of March in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and forty nine - the Honorable John D Phelan being the presiding judge at said court - the following proceedings were had in the cause herein below shown to with the state of Alabama to any ? of the state of Alabama St Clair county. Greeting - you are hereby commanded to take ? ? ( if to be found ? ? county) and have him before the honourable the judge of the circuit court of st clair county at the next term of said court to be holdover for said county at the court house ? in the town of ashville on the forst monday of september next them and other to answer william johnson of a plea ? ? arms he broke and extend a certain close of plaintiff lying and being in said county and known as section ? township eighteen. ? three east in

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Preamble

The state of Alabama} be it remembered that at St Clair County} a circuit court began and held for said county at the Court House in the Town of Ashville on the sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in September 1830. It being the second Monday and eighth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty. Present the Honorable Henry W. Collier one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of said State, who opened a court in due form of Law whereupon the following proceedings weres had and held (to wit)

Judgement:

William Johnson} This day came the plaintiff Robert Lawson} by his attorney and the defendant being solemly called came not but made default It is therefore considered by the court that the plaintiff recover of the defendant the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars and sixty two cents Damages besides his cost expended in this behalf for which execution may issue.

Certificate:

The state of Alabama} I Charles C P Faudr St Clair County} a clerk of the Circuit Court of said County do herby certify that the forgoing contains a true and perfect Transcript of the Judgement in the case of William Johnson vs Robert Lawson decided in the Circuit Court of St Clair County Nov: Term 1830. Taken from the record in my office by view under my hand and private seal having no seal of office at office this fifteenth day of May A.D. 1849: - Attest. Charles C P Faudr Seal Clerk

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The plantiff then read in evidence on alien execution fund on said judgement, and also the

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The plaintiff then paused and read in eveidence, the sheriff did

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