Free Genealogy Source for Bibb County, Alabama
Compiled in July 1993 and submitted by Jacquelyn Cox Otts
I hope these notes will provide clues as to the location of these people during this period of time. I have attempted to keep the spelling of the names as I saw them in the records.
FEBRUARY TERM 1849
Honorable W. C. Henry, presiding
Oliver S. Quinn, Sheriff
Summoned for jury duty: Elias Bishop, Samuel Friday, Thomas Fulgham, Samuel P. McSpadin, James
H. Green, John P. Wallace, Jordan Risinger, Hackney Taylor, Enoch Lathem, Corniliaus Lathem,
Edward H. Bernhard, George M. Woolley.
Joseph F. Ray granted license to sell liquors in the small measure at Sandfords
Mill. p. 203
Joseph M. Foshee granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. p. 203
John W. Hays granted license to keep a tavern in the town of Centreville. p. 204
Tucker and Taggart granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. p. 204
E. ______ & Brothers vs Isaac Franks - p. 204
Case continued until next term.
Jared Cole & Co. granted license to sell liquors in the small measure at Randolph,
Bibb Co. - p. 204
Case & Wilson vs Charles G. McMurray - p. 205
Defendant made default. Jury: Edward B_______ and 11 others. Damages assessed by jury at $87.75.
Plaintiff to recover from defendant.
Brantly Boling vs N. _. Lawrence - p. 205
Defendant to recover his costs from plaintiff.
Jacob Maybery granted license to keep tavern in the town of Centreville. p. 205
Kennedy and McNeil granted license to sell liquors in the small measure. p. 206
P. M. Fancher vs Wm. Wood - p. 206
Defendant made default. Plaintiff to recover of the defendant William Wood $131.63 and costs
incurred.
James Camp and N. D. Vernon vs Samuel Friday and Robert Hill - p. 206
Defendants made default. Plaintiffs to recover $200.64 and costs incurred.
J. Meake vs H. J. Cates and R. Parker - p. 206
Defendants made default. Plaintiff to recover $58.57 and costs incurred.
Tus Man Co. vs P. Mooney - p. 207
Defendant made default. Plaintiff to recover $79.71 and costs incurred.
"Elias Bishop defaulting jury at the present term of this court upon a satisfactory
showing to the court it is ordered by the court that the said Elias Bishop be excused as a
defaulting jury at the present term of this court. William Caddell, Judge Bibb County Court" -
p. 207
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