These are just a few interesting court records/minutes from Stewart County, Tennessee that I noticed while I was clicking around doing research. These and more can be found by clicking HERE. Also, the links to the pages where they were actually found are listed.
I will most likely have several posts like this, mainly as a reminder of what I need to look up the next time I go up that way!
May 5, 1829 (click here)
Thomas Lankford-(also mentions Alexander Brown and William Trousdale) “Appointed commission to settle with Alexander B. Outlaw, guardian of Indiana Wilson, formerly Indiana Outlaw.” (I wonder if Indiana Outlaw was the sister of Tennessee Porter Outlaw?)
May 6, 1829 (same link as above)
Valentine Stalls-the State v. Valentine Stalls on the charge of bastardy (who is this!?)
August 4, 1833 (click here)
Thomas Lankford and William Lankford-transfer of deed for 112 acres, mentions John Lankford and James Lankford
August 8, 1833 (same link as above)
Thomas Lankford-appointed as a juror
November 4, 1833 (same link as above)
James Stalls-“Allowed $50 for keeping Susan Wooden, pauper, for 12 months”
November 2, 1835 (click here)
LM Manning-assigned work as overseer on road
March 3, 1845 (click here)
Allen Duffel-assigned work as overseer on road
Joseph Duffel-assigned work on road
William A Duffel-assigned work on road
FM Lankford-assigned work on road
James Lankford-assigned work on road
John Lankford-assigned work on road
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