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Nathaniel Donnell vs. Joseph Parsons and Miriam Parsons
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


William Parsons vs. Samuel Sawyer
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


Thomas Bragdon and Joseph Junkin vs. Alexander McIntire
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


Ephraim Griffin vs. Benjamin Webster and John Webster
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


Joseph Storer vs. Daniel Merrill
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


James McMasters, Patrick McMasters, and John McMasters vs. David Moore
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


Joseph Jeloson vs. Nicholas Peterson
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


Ebenezer Fernald vs. Daniel Estes
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: York County Court of Common Pleas


Hancock County Supreme Judicial Court (1790-1929)
Hancock County was established June 25, 1789, and the Supreme Judicial Court held at least one session in the County each year thereafter until the Court ceased riding the circuit in 1929. Originally established under the governmental authority of Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court maintained jurisdiction over civil cases, capital cases, offenses of a public nature, and crimes against the public good. In 1820 the Supreme Judicial Court was reauthorized under the Constitution of the State of Maine. The Supreme Judicial Court was granted jurisdiction of all types of cases; all cases involving suits by or against the State; and all appeals of all capital and other offices of a public nature. The Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine had at least one session in all 16 counties until 1929 when it sat primarily as the Law Court with appellate powers in criminal and civil cases.


Kennebec County Supreme Judicial Court (1799-1929)
Kennebec County was established February 20, 1799, and the Supreme Judicial Court held at least one session in the County each year thereafter until the Court ceased riding the circuit in 1929. Originally established under the governmental authority of Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court maintained jurisdiction over civil cases, capital cases, offenses of a public nature, and crimes against the public good. In 1820 the Supreme Judicial Court was reauthorized under the Constitution of the State of Mane. The Supreme Judicial Court was granted jurisdiction of all types of cases; all cases involving suits by or against the State; and all appeals of all capital and other offices of a public nature. The Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine had at least one session in all 16 counties until 1929 when it sat primarily as the Law Court with appellate powers in criminal and civil cases.