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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1839.1850. - Patton, Joseph W./~.~ 0 ~GLC r"{/ c L " ~, t t t ',~Cr-!'tit i~~ [J f. ~/ ~ , ~~ r ~~ ~ « ~ .~ . ~ y~, ; < < ~ to lv ; t~.l•.//r~~J/atG~ /r: 1.!!/^n ~ JL!/r•~1~!?-~rr f / ! ~!' ~ r . ! /f ~.~ ~-~l ~r ~~tR u/ ~~~~1 `~` l~PlrL~ . ~ / rsu~l" < ~ F l ~'lr.c I!a-tD-n~«Gh Nt~ Jrr~l.;•~s D/'~~ ('Dior[ D4' 'Dt~t1~tD~r ['1~~r~4 of ?('ta~-tbc~•luitrd ~'o~e~~I~ IIoldin~ said (;oust at Clarlislc, tlic ! l ~~.-~ ~i cLiy oti ~- 1`z<<<r ~<< 1S3 TII>J PETITION OF ~L'•<<~~ fY ~ l~r~~~ Respectfully represents, `~~ ~. !. c ~<<« 'T'hat ]~e has been arrested ~^°~~~~~ana liven bond conditioned for his appearance to take the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Common~acaltt~, agreeably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such case made ~uul provided ; that he has resided within this State for six months and more, immediately preceding this, his application ; that he offers to deliver up to the use of his Creditors, all his property, real, personal, and mixed, to which he is in any manner entitled ; a Schedule whereof, together with a list of his creditors, and the nature and amount of their debts, as far as he can ascertain them, with a statement of his losses, and the means where- by he became insolvent, are exhibited with, and annexed to, his Petition : IIe therefore prays to be a]lowed the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, made for the relief of In- solvent Debtors. 5~hcc~.t~le of ~etiti~~ae~~'S aL~~.~a~~rty~ _ f.~r f /~ J~li' hll~(L~ ~ ~~ ICI..~Ci •~ f t. , / ~ i ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ r sCll~ si~F.i <: .~yi<<• l f ~, ~/ / ~ li 6~ `L~u G7 rl t~- ~flt 1`~ L ~ ~d f CS~^.. l r ~-`- C / r/ /J ~4 i ~' ` ~ ,~ G1u ~< < < - Lµ ~ / / // J1,f j / i ~<!C•~ ~ i ~'l~ frrr l~ ~fG7! l~e~ _ r'~' 6 !r, ~~ t..~ <~~ i ~a~ - -~ LISA' ~~'{' l'I; / I~`IO 1r]~~'~~' [_, I~FI~ITV.~.~, ~V~tli tlic n~lturc au~l amount of leis Dcuts, to-wit :-~- ~i / ~ ~ t. ~., ~ ~ ~-~~. ~~ /f~-.d- ~-~- ~{1 ti Yi ~L 1~ r / S ~~ // _ ~_ f ~~ ~~. ~ t llc~ if «, .. , l/~• t ~--~- ~. ~~rZ~lutzK 1~•~~/ ~ /~~~r~l'~yll~~ l •~ (.rl!/ I~u ~ ~ e ~c~L ~ /~/ ~l lr,.< < ~l ~l [.t t L~~ tL .a~ Ll G ~~ ,~ ~.,~c sl ~LP r. « i ~!/ ~~1, ~; jl~ f~- !~-~L ~z~,~t ~« < .; ~r`~~.- clcv ~` ~'"3 L ~a~~% /+c~ l~ ~~r~~ y ~r«~ l~, ;_ ~~[ • ~ ~ It u ~ ~~ ~` ` / ~;~ ~_ ` -~ ~c~ li a ~ j: 3 .,.~~ , i~ / ~~.t. ~.~ G U /!~. ~~._ ... t .ter., , ,. ,U~.. l~Z,-- G . L li-- .rr~o--rte ,~ L~ ! G` ~: ~O-L!` .. ., ~ZS~a ~~, Gl~ ~r J1 w 7/s ~ _ ~~ r ii .S6 G ~ G, lGa , `,U ~Zo~~ .. .. ,~G . l2, 23~ -~~~ ~t ; _r ,.,r , ~'2t .. ,> i~-' ~. ~~ ~ , 1, ~- Iz.vtr r, ~ / ~ Gl'- ~~ Z C - ~~ ~ y~s.lf .__ ~< < r StG ~~~~ ..: ,,; . ~`~ . ~~ z / i w ~ Y ~ G ~ . L'~ , L lz~-t~ ~. L'L~- ~ .. ~,~.~a yc%~ ~ j .~ ~~ ~ .S~ ~Gtl ~ ~ .~ ~ ~~ ,S~ • ~ `~ .- 3~-~~r. r !~ ,Slalemenl of Pe~`ilioncr's Ln.~.~~s, ~ry?~~ t1i-e 11Tean~ Zr~Icere~i?l Ii,e became Ijtsolvent, ~u~« l~ `t <<<~ G ~L. `1ct, u f ~ ~_ << G! y +~ •-~ i C G-~ 1 :i.<(~t^ CUMI3ERLANn C4UN'I'S, ss. The aforesaid Petitioner being duly s~i~-wy`~ according to law, loth say, that all the facts contained iu the foregoing Petition, Schedule, List, and Statement, are tI'uc, to the hest of his knowledge and belief. ~ ~~~~"'~`~- r~nrl subsc~•ibccl before Inc ~: I ,; !/ ~ '" 4: ~' G "~lh. tlce w day of ~~~.,~r- 153 ,. ~ /, KNOW AI~y MAN ~~" 2'ri~~E PR~~~'~T~ ~ TH,1T Y, the within named Pelitio~t~li., Flo hereby assign, transfer, set over, and deliver up unto ~ ~~ ; , ~: ~ fl! ~ - •:•~ ~ ~, ~; ~~ ~..wf: my creditors, in pw•suance of the directions ofi the Act of Assembly, all my Estate, real, personal, ?end mixed, reversions and remainders, which I now have, possess, claim, or am in any respect c~litled to, in ans~ place whatever, in trust, for themselves, and my other creditors. ,/! ' ~~ ' Ir ~~IT~ESS wISEItEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this day of ~ ,a`/ • - < ,. J iu the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun~.lred and ~~: ~~ s~~LL~ ~~n~~ ~EL~vL~ic» ,~1v lrc~ r.~~rsrwrr n~' , t ..~i~~ --~ 7 ~ ~ ti rrYr;~i