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29009.052 - Document
This document is a conviction. Lydia Tasker was convicted by Justice Robert Rantoul of beating and assaulting William Henry Channel, a minor. She was sentenced to the jail in Ipswich.
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29009.053 - Document
This document is a conviction. Lydia Tasker was convicted by Justice Robert Rantoul of beating and assaulting William Henry Channel, a minor. She was sentenced to the jail in Ipswich.
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29009.068 - Document
This document is written by Robert Rantoul. It is the conviction of Lydia Tasker for beating William Channel. It says nothing about her beating George Washington Channel, though a warrant for that crime was filed as well. Lydia Tasker was sentenced to the jail in Ipswich.
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29009.233 - Document
Restates James Jennes' complaint that on December 11, Burnham overturned his hand cart. This document states that Burnham is to be delivered to the jail. Signed by Robert Rantoul.
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29009.277 - Document
Robert Rantoul filled out this document stating that the constables of Essex County as well as the Sheriff/Deputy Sheriffs were to bring the body of William F. Smith to the house of corrections in Ipswich, MA.
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29009.349 - Document
This document is an acknowledgment by William H. Bryant, Morris Webber, Isaac Porter, and Alexander Webber of the fact that they are indebted to Susan Moser of Wenham in the sum of $400. Morris Webber had been accused of being the father of Susan Moser's unborn child. Morris Webber was to appear in court to answer to these charges.
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