Dearborn County 1811 Court Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana court notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1811. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Vincennes (Indiana) Western Sun – 13 July 1811 – Page 2, Column 4

INDIANA TERRITORY, Dearborn county, sct.}

Foreign Attachment.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a writ of attachment issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Dearborn county, Indiana territory, at the suit of Isaac Mills and Isaac Dunn, against the goods, chattles, rights, credits, lands and tenements of Barent Hulick, a non-resident debtor, in a plea of debt, 133 dollars and 31 cents, with interest from the 7th day of March, 1809, returnable to the term of August, 18110, on which the sheriff of said county hath made return that he has attached one black mare as the property of said Hulick, also, that he has summoned Mr. Samuel C. Vance, as a garnishee of said Hulick—therefore notice is hereby given to the said Barnet Hulick, that unless he do appear by himself or attorney, put in special bail to the aforesaid suit, and receive a declaration judgment will be entered against him by default, and the property so attached will be sold for the benefit of all creditors who may appear entitled to receive a share thereof, and who will legally claim the same.

SAML. C. VANCE, c. c. p. d. c.
James Noble, Atty for pltffs.