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KENNEBEC COUNTY - In Probate Court, at Augusta, on the fourth Monday of January, 1871.
JAMES A. GOODWIN, husband of MARY A. GOODWIN, late of Gardiner,
In said County, deceased, having presented his application for allowance out of the personal estate of said deceased:
ORDERED, That notice thereof be given three weeks successively prior to the fourth Monday of February next, in the Kennebecd Reporter, a newspaper printed in Gardiner, that all persons interested may attend at a Court of Probate then to be holden at Augusta, and show cause, if any, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.
H.K. BAKER, Judge.
ATTEST: J. BURTON, Register.
(Source: Kennebec Reporter, February 25, 1871)

John W. Philbrick and Horatio D. Bates, as executors of the will of Daniel Meor, have begun an action against Lyman C. Dayton to recover $35,935.55.  It is alleged in the complaint that in 1860 Daniel Meor, of Kennebec County Maine, recovered a judgment in the district court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, against lyman C. Dayton for $12,711.12; that an execution was issued soon after, but was returned by the sheriff as unsatisfied.  The judgment was kept alive, and by proceedings had in September, 1871, the judgment was renewed and interest and costs added, making $21,107.12  Again in October, 1881, there was another exectution issued, making the indebtedness aggregate the amount now sued for.

[source: St. Paul Daily Globe, St. Paul, MN, August 9, 1891 edition]



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