Proceedings in Justice's Court, 1847.

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Proceedings in Justice's Court, 1847.

Record of the court proceedings, 28 Sept. - 18 Oct. 1847, of Justice of the Peace Abel M. Grosvenor. One case involves the alleged failure of a party to pay board for a canal boat trip from Schenectady to Buffalo; another involves a dispute between Benjamin Bidwell and William Barker about a ditch, a "necessary", the sewer, and the property of Mrs. Pratt.

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Bidwell, Benjamin, 1790-1862.

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Grosvenor, Abel M., 1809 or 10-1849.

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New York (State) Justice of the Peace Court (Erie County).

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Barker, William A., fl. 1572

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William Barker ( - ) and Courtland Newton (c. 1805- ) were partners in a shoe manufacturing enterprise in Worcester, Mass. Barker was the principle owner of the business located at 11 Main Street, with Newton holding a three-eighths share in the profits. At the same time, Newton owned and operated a shoemaking business at 13 Summer Street. From the description of Account book, 1843-1856. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259146 Barker was a chairmaker in...