Minutes of the Court Pleas & Quarter Sessions

Cabarrus Co., NC

 

Jacob Frank - with other names mentioned

473. JOHN YEOMAN. (minutes of Rowan Co., NC Court of P&Qs August Term 1819
On 21 August 1819 John Yeoman of Cabarrus County made a declaration on oath in open court to obtain the provision of the late Act of Congress. He declared "that in the month of March 1776 in the State of New Hampshire, he enlisted in the Services in the United States for the Term of five years under Capt.TAREWELL in Colonel LILLY'S Regiment belonging to the Brigade of General POOR, that he was in the Battle of Saratoga, where he was badly wounded in the service of the United States, at which time says in the Year 1777, he was discharged from the Hospital, being unable to continue in the Services. That he now has no other Evidence of his said Services in his Power, but what his Declaration contains. That he is in such reduced circumstances as greatly to need the Assistance of his Country for Support."
The Court orders the Clerk to certify and transmit the record to the Secretary at War.
Submitted by Lannie Hartman

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April Session 1845
Moses Suther bound to Charles N Waggoner

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January Session 1874 Vol 4 Pg 70
Ordered by the Court that J. L. Misenheimer, Pinckney Winecoff, Elias Misenheimer, and J. M. Suither (sic) act as patrols for Capt. George A. Propst Company for the next twelve months.
Signed R. C. Cook, Clerk

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April Session 1847 Vol 4 Pg 104
State   vs    John H Suither (sic)
Ordered by the court that defendant pay a fine of five dollares and gige bond in the sum of one hundred dollars for his good behavior towards all good citizens of the state and particular toward J. M. Long.

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April sesson 1847 Vol 4 Pg 106
State    vs   John H Suither (sic)
M. M. Plunkett and Daniel Suither(sic) confess Judgement in the sum of twenty dollars each to be ______
on the payment of fine _________ _________.

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April Session 1847 (no Vol or Pg.)
State vs  John H Suither (sic)
J. H. Suither (sic) and Samuel Suither (sic) acknowledge themselves indebted to the state of No. Ca. in the sum of one hundred dollars for the good behavior of the said J. H. Suither (sic) for the term of twelve months.

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JANUARY SESSION 1848
PG 170 GUARDIAN BONDS
"Joseph Barnhart was appointed Guardian of Solomon W. Suither (sic) Brother of J. M. Suther who gave bond in the sum of one thousand dollars with M.S. Plunkett as his security which said bond was approved of by the court present the worshipful N. C. Cook, L. N. Shinpock (sic), J. N. Black, Esqs. " 
 
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