Your search for: "Laura K. Weakly" returned 2793 results
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Hicks, Nehemiah
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Trunnell, Henry
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Sarah H. Medulla v. Georgiana Munroe. Summons of Georgiana Munroe (May 23, 1860)
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Fanny Smith v. Joseph Thornton. Summons of Catharine Watson & Delia Jenkins (July 13, 1808)
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Stephen Ambush v. James G. Robinson. Summons of James G. Robinson (May 28, 1857)
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Samuel Reeler v. Matthew Robinson. Summons of Elizabeth Sullivan (November 10, 1819)
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Frederick Bowman v. Henry Barron. Circuit Court Report (March 1834)
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Daniel Wells v. Benjamin F. Lewis. Docket Sheet
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Dorcas & Julia v. James Smith and Fanny v. Isaac Kell. Affidavit of William Simms (November 27, 1819)
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Lucy Dickson v. Charles Slade. Summons of John Alexander & William Pomery (August 8, 1806)
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Loudon v. Charles Scott. Summons of Thomas Butler (July 8, 1805)
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Milly Henderson v. William Sexsmith. Summons of William Sexsmith (May 27, 1857)
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Harry Wigle v. George Kirby. Circuit Court Report (May 1829)
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Nelly Lemon v. John H. Bayne. Petition for Freedom (March 19, 1830)
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Ann Williams v. George Miller & George Miller Jr. Receipt for Purchase of Ann Williams (November 29, 1815)
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William Kennedy v. Clarissa Purnell. Circuit Court Report (March 1839)
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Mary Bell v. Susan Armistead. Jury Instructions (December 6, 1847)
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Alexander Brent v. Ariss Buckner & Bernard H. Buckner. Petition for Freedom (September 25, 1833)
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Mary Duckett v. John McCutchen & John H.G. McCutchen. Summons of Benjamin O. Sheckles (April 10, 1848)
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Georgiana et al. v. Edward Swann. Supreme Court Pamphlet for Richard B. Alexander v. Moses Graham (1840[?])
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Margaret Norah Atkins & Alfred Atkins v. James Bowling & Clarissa B. Gardiner. Summons of James Bowling & Clarissa B. Gardner (July 17, 1848)
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Jane v. Edmund E. Richards. Petition for Freedom (July 15, 1847)
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Lucy Williams v. George Hope. Petition for Freedom (March 14, 1849)
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Lucy Oakley v. Asa E. Hough. Petition for Freedom (November 16, 1822)
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William v. George Milburn, John Coburn, & John L. Alford. Petition for Freedom (May 26, 1826)
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Nelly Lemon v. John H. Bayne. Affidavits of Joseph Booth & Samuel Webster (June 21, 1832)
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John R. Smith v. Thomas Haynes. Summons of Thomas Haynes (January 6, 1848)
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Margaret Tyler v. Robert Duvall. Summons of Robert Duvall (May 26, 1860)
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Amy Gray v. Henry Howison. Disclaimer of Henry Howison (May 2, 1835)
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Ex parte Anthony. Petition for Habeas Corpus (April 19, 1806)
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Loudon v. Charles Scott. Edmund J. Lee to George Deneale
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George Hunter v. William M. Offutt & Zadock Offutt. Summons of William M. & Zadock Offutt (June 24, 1824)
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Margaret Lewis v. Bridget McLaughlin. Summons of Bridget McLaughlin (August 4, 1856)
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Ann Williams v. George Miller & George Miller Jr. Summons of George Miller & George Miller Jr. (January 26, 1829)
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Stephen Ambush v. James G. Robinson. Summons of James G. Robinson (December 26, 1855)
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Cyrus Jackson v. Ariss Buckner & Bernard H. Buckner. Summons of Henry Dangerfield & John Armfield (May 11, 1835)
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David Randall v. John B. Reid. Petition for Freedom (December 24, 1822)
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Christiana Dunbar v. Richard B. Alexander. Summons of Mrs. Cagely et al. (May 13, 1848)
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Letitia Davis v. Rebecca Forrest and Ann Davis v. Charles Minifee. Defendent's Bill of Exceptions
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Nelly Jackson v. Thomas Tebbs. Petition for Freedom
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Susanna Luckett v. Jonathan P. Walkom & Elizabeth Walkom. Summons of Jonathan P. Walkom & Elizabeth Walkom (June 11, 1823)
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Polly Parker v. Cushing Daniel. Answer of Cushing Daniel (June 24, 1845)
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Robert Thomas v. Henry Pile. Deposition of Charles Ray (March 23, 1793)
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Janette Lee v. Augustus Preuss. Writ of Habeas Corpus (January 31, 1829)
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Stephen Ambush v. James G. Robinson. Summons of James G. Robinson (October 26, 1859)
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Fanny Hamilton v. Mary Roberson. Summons of Mary Roberson (February 19, 1861)
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Samuel Smith v. Jesse Conn. Summons of Jesse Conn (July 21, 1838)
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Jesse Nelson v. John Cornwell. Minute Book Entry (December 16, 1854)
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John Edward Butler v. Nathaniel Suit. Summons of Nathaniel Suit (August 24, 1850)
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Ben v. Sabret Scott. Petitioner's Bill of Exceptions (February 2, 1811)