Wooden Cabinet

Wooden Cabinet

Documents describing expenses of the estate of D N Smith to the estate of Lemuel Wheelock (1792 - 1842)

Receipts for various expenses associated with settling the estate of D N Smith. Of particular interest is Richard Newcomb, Esq., Judge's decision indicating that Lemuel Wheelock should pay Fifty-two dollars to Relief Smith ( Daniel's widow ) for her own use. L. Wheelock is allowed to add these expenses to the account of administration of the estate.

Wheelock collection located left unit, Wooden Cabinet, Rm 1a

Year (or year range)
1841
Approximate era
1801-1850
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Writs of attachment issued by Lemuel Wheelock, Esq. and Jonathan Blake, Justices of the Peace

Seven writs of attachment issued by Lemuel Wheelock in his capacity as Justice of the Peace
1826 Lemuel Wheelock versus Nathan Moore issued by Jonathan Blake
1826 Stephen Perry versus Nathan Moore issued by Jonathan Blake
1836 Samuel Williams versus Elkanah Gould issued by Lemuel Wheelock
1836 Endracus Wheeler versus Moses Gould issuee by Lemuel Wheelock
1838 Stephen Buffum versus Henry Whipple issued by Lemuel Wheelock
1838 L. Woodward versus Appollos Root issued by Lemuel Wheelock
1838 Jessie Penniman versus Hosea Barrows issued by Lemuel Wheelock

Wheelock collection located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Approximate era
don't know
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2 documents representing a mortgage to the state bank settling the estate of Daniel Smith

Expenses are itemized that needed to be paid in order to discharge a mortgage on 600 acres and buildings as paid by Lyman Barnes and Lemuel Wheelock who was administrator of Daniel Smith's estate

Wheelock collection located left unit, wooden cabinet, rm 1a

Year (or year range)
1814
Approximate era
1801-1850
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