Judge Hiram Baker Knowlton (I45844)
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| Birth | 5 April 1810 23 Canajoharie, Montgomery, Ny |
| Death of father | 16 December 1867 (Age 57) Ephraim Hiram Baker Knowlton (I45842) (Age 81) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death | 16 July 1888 (Age 78) Middleton, Dane, Wi |
| Last Change | 25 March 2007 - 08:28:29 Last changed by: dcoplien |
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son Thomas in Janesville till 1870 (b.16 Jan 1841) Hiram Baker Knowlton 1810 - 1888 To Wisconsin 1837 – age 27 History of Northern Wisconsin The Western Historical Company Chicago, A.T. Andreas, Proprietor, 1881 The first records of the judicial courts, held at Prescott, in 1854, were kept on sheets of foolscap paper and fastened together with wafers, such as were used to seal letters in days of yore. The first case before the court was as follows: "State of Wisconsin, Pierce County; William Woodruff, versus Charles D. Stevens, August Lochmen, and Charles Peschke. In court of said county. In equity. ON reading and filing the bill of complaint, in this case, on motion of S.J.R. McMillan and H.M. Lewis, solicitors for counsel, J.S. Foster, it is ordered that a writ of injunction be issued in the case, pursuant to the prayer of said bill, upon said complainant. Some one, in his behalf, filed with the clerk of said court, a bond for damages, and costs in the sum of $1,700 with surety to be approved by the clerk of judge of said court. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22nd day of May, A.D. 1854 (signed) Hiram Knowlton, Judge of the Sixth Judicial District." |
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