Friends in Genealogy: Following are transcriptiosn of original legal documents in my possession. I am transcribing them as well as I can, and any undecipherable words will be designated by a “#.” Please contact me if you would like a copy of any of these items. I will be posting these in several groups. Happy Hunting! Thomas Palmer Galion, Ohio _____________________________________________________________________________ ITEM ONE. Dan Cronkite # by D.D. Scott two bushels rye 100 paid Chance Smith two dollars and fifty cts ITEM TWO. Wm Sheldon Sir # either will turn out property to satisfy the execution and I will wait twenty days from this date for one half of it and thirty days for the other half. Fort Ann, 3d August 1822. Yours, Samuel Stiles ITEM THREE. By the first of July For value Rcvd I promise Uriah Sheldon or bearer # Dollars and interest. {Location and date cut off, but does have “Queen” and “ 13, 1823”] ITEM FOUR. Benj. Dake? # to drawing slate stone to the furnace $7.00 # to oats # corn, buckwheat # rye, and drawing wood to straw 23 hundred to making cider. ITEM FIVE. # pay to the bearer Uriah Sheldon # ninety six cts which when paid shall # of the Execution # held against you in favor of Samuel Brown. Queensbury April 10th 1823 Rufus Anderson. ITEM SIX. Recd of Uriah Sheldon fore Dollars and forty nine cts on Execution in favor of William R. Hunth? for A Poter?. August 20th 1823. Doctor Ripley. ITEM SEVEN. Fort Ann Feb 18. 1823 of Uriah Sheldon five Dollars on a/c by the # # Sheldon. F Broughton. ITEM EIGHT. Due Asa Harris or Bearer the some of two Dollars and five cents on the settlement as witness my hand. Queensbury Feb the 17th 1821. Dan Cronkhite. ITEM NINE. #. Abe Wright v. Uriah Sheldon. Recd of Deft Sixty Three Dollars on his note for fifteen dollars & 15 cents which when paid will be in full of the Judgment in this cause August 1st 1832. R Weston, Atty for # ITEM TEN. [NOTE: This one is on a legal “writ,” with the items filled in by hand} TO Henry Harris, Henry S. Bendleston, John B. Harris, George Walkup. Greetings. In the name of the people of the state of New York, you are hereby commanded to appear before H. Barber, one of the Justices of the peace in and for said county of Warren, on the 1st day of Sept at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at #, to testify the truth according to your knowledge, in a cause then and there to be tried, between Uriah Sheldon, plaintiff and Henry Harris, defendant on the part of the plaintiff. Herein fail not at your peril. Given under my hand this 25th day of August 1822. B. Griffin, Justice of the Peace.