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Catharine Martin v. Jesse Martin. Oath

 

Washington Territory County of Thurston Ss

Before me a Notary Public in and for the said Territory personally come Alexander Zoates who being first duly sworn says he is the father of the complainant and this application has been made by him for the said complainant and at her instance, and that the facts set forth in the said complaint are true as he believes.

A.S. Manter

Subscribed & Sworn to before me this 2d of March 1868

OB McFadden

Notary Public for W Try

Catharine L. Martin to Jesse Martin Jr

Application for writ of Habeas Corpus and restraining[?]

Filed March 2d 1868

F Henry Clerk

Citation

Katrina Jagodinsky, Cory Young, Andrew Varsanyi, Laura Weakly, Karin Dalziel, William Dewey, Erin Chambers, Greg Tunink. “Catharine Martin v. Jesse Martin. Oath.” Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812-1924, University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Accessed April 4, 2025. https://petitioningforfreedom.unl.edu/documents/item/hc.case.wa.0109.002

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