Folder 5
Contains 7 Results:
Writs, 1846-1897
Folder 5
Litchfield County Writs (2012-43-0) date from 1762-1897. They were found in the collection with no accession numbers. There is no information regarding the relationship between these documents, but they do not appear to belong to any other collection. The majority of the writs pertain to collection of debts, although there is one writ pertaining to a divorce proceeding (from 1897).
Birge, Joseph Jr. vs. Welch, Hugh P., 13 June 1846
Item 1
Regarding a case of possible insurance fraud (re: setting one's own house on fire).
Welch, Hugh P. vs. Smith, Horace, 5 March 1847
Item 2
Litchfield County Writs (2012-43-0) date from 1762-1897. They were found in the collection with no accession numbers. There is no information regarding the relationship between these documents, but they do not appear to belong to any other collection. The majority of the writs pertain to collection of debts, although there is one writ pertaining to a divorce proceeding (from 1897).
Welch, Eliza vs. Welch, Hugh P., 26 March 1847
Item 3
Regarding property managed by the defendent, but incomes never given to the plaintiff.
Welch, Garrit vs. Welch, Hugh P., 26 March 1847
Item 4
Litchfield County Writs (2012-43-0) date from 1762-1897. They were found in the collection with no accession numbers. There is no information regarding the relationship between these documents, but they do not appear to belong to any other collection. The majority of the writs pertain to collection of debts, although there is one writ pertaining to a divorce proceeding (from 1897).
Bissell, Benjamin & Bissell, Oscar vs. Smith, Lyman J., 17 February 1851
Item 5
Litchfield County Writs (2012-43-0) date from 1762-1897. They were found in the collection with no accession numbers. There is no information regarding the relationship between these documents, but they do not appear to belong to any other collection. The majority of the writs pertain to collection of debts, although there is one writ pertaining to a divorce proceeding (from 1897).
Guild, Phoebe C. vs. Guild, James L., 9 October 1897
Item 6
Writ requsting divorce, alimony and restoration of maiden name.