Writ of summons, 1789.

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Writ of summons, 1789.

Consists of a writ of summons issued by Matthew Rhea as Sheriff of Sullivan County, North Carolina (later Tennessee). The document concerns the case of Joseph Denton vs. Joseph Black and John Cox, administrators of the Roger Topp estate.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7263424

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Cox, John.

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California Maritime Academy Cadet, class of 1939, Deck. From the description of Oral history interview with John Cox & Paul Reyff [video recording], 2007. (California Maritime Academy, Library). WorldCat record id: 259709630 ...

Denton, Joseph.

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Resident of Setauket, N.Y. From the description of Account book, 1762-1983, 1762-1802 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155546460 ...

North Carolina. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Sullivan County)

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Rhea, Matthew, 1755-1816.

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Topp, Roger Michael

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Black, J. L.‏ ‎ (Joseph Laurence),‏ 1937-‏

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Joseph Black was born in Newark, New Jersey on July 15, 1804. He was elected Alderman for the Ninth Ward in Newark, New Jersey in 1855. He also was a Trustee of and Secretary of the Board for the Franklin School Associates, and was a member of the New Jersey Historical Society. Black married Rebecca Hardenblach, with whom he had two sons, Edward and William. Black died at the home of his son, Edward S. Black, on May 10, 1887. From the description of Joseph Black papers, 1762-1873. (N...