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4 March 1768
Carter, John Jr. (fl. 1768)
Testimony concerning Asa Douglas
John Carter's testimony describes the relationship between Asa and Benajah Douglas, and how they managed their farms and other property. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04758
3 March 1768
Cary, John (fl. 1768)
Testimony concerning Asa & Benajah Douglas
John Cary's testimony describes his financial and business dealings with the Douglas's.
GLC03107.04759
1768/03/04
Ripley, David
Testimony regarding Benajah Douglas
GLC03107.04760
1768/03/05
Lathrop, Benjamin (fl. 1768)
The three testifiers state that they remember Benajah Douglas to have been a sane and responsible man.
GLC03107.04761
1768/03/07
Abbe, Joshua (fl. 1768)
Testimony regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04762
1768/03/09
Unknown
Statement concerning a deceased father's papers
The author of the document states that after his father's death, his brother, Cornelius Dunham, saved the deceased man's papers.
GLC03107.04763
Lee, Jared (fl. 1768)
Testimony of Cornelius Dunham
The Justice of the Peace, Jared Lee, recorded Cornelius Dunham's testimony. Cornelius Dunham stated that after his father's death, he saved most of the deceased man's papers, but discarded those that had been damaged and rendered illegible by water.
GLC03107.04764
10 March 1768
Wadham, Noah
Noah Wadham's testimony concerns the rights of Benajah and Asa Douglas to various pieces of property. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04765
25 March 1768
Douglas, Asa (fl. 1762-1768)
Testimony regarding Asa & Benajah Douglas
Asa Douglas, Jr. testified about an occasion on which his father, Asa Douglas, gave cattle to Benajah Douglas. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04766
1768/03/25
Bunce, Jacob (fl. 1768)
Deposition of Jacob Bunce regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
GLC03107.04767
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