Name |
Richard Lincoln PREECE |
Title |
as an election commissioner in the role of Clerk for the upcoming election at the polling location at James Ratliff's |
Born |
16 Dec 1749 |
York, Pennsylvania, United States |
Gender |
Male |
Birth |
1758 |
York, Pennsylvania, United States |
Civil |
1 Nov 1808 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [1] |
Charles Crumwell, plaintiff against Richard Preecs defendant, in debt, Littleberry Robinson enters himself special bail for the deft |
Civil |
8 Mar 1809 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [2] |
Richard Preecs plaintiff against Thomas Price defendant, in covenant, George McConnel enters himself special bail for the defendant |
Civil |
9 Mar 1809 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [3] |
Richard Preecs, plaintiff against Thomas Price defendant, in covenant, on the motion of the defendant by his attorney...the plaintiff is not an inhabitant of this state it is ordered that he be ruled to give security to the deft for his costs in htis suit within the space of sixty days... |
Civil |
5 Apr 1809 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [4] |
Richard Preecs plaintiff against Thomas Price defendant, in covenant, Littleberry Robinson of this county came into court and undertook for the plaintiff that he will pay the costs and damages which may be awarded by the court to the said defendant against him and also all fees which will become due... |
Civil |
5 Dec 1809 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [5] |
Thomas Hunt plaintiff against Richard Preecs defendant, upon an attachment. The sheriff having returned that he had served this attachment in the hands of Thomas Price, and summoned him as a garnishee, the defendant was solemnly called by came not...as evidence of his debt judgment is granted him against the said defendant for $31 with legal interest thereon from the 1st day of August 1809 till paid & his costs...And the said garnishee appearing in court and declaring upon oath that he is indebted to the defendant in a sum more than the amount of the plaintiff's demand it is considered by the court that so much thereof be condemned... |
Civil |
7 Mar 1810 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [6] |
upon the motion of Richard Preecs by James Thompson his attorney...entered into bond in the sum of $80 with Francis Browning and Littleberry Robinson his securities, an injunction is granted him to stay all further proceedings on a judgment obtained against him in this court by Thomas Hunt... |
Civil |
6 Jun 1810 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [7] |
Address: Harry Smith assignee of Richard Preecs plaintiff against Charles |
Civil |
7 Jun 1810 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [8] |
On the motion of Charles Crumwell by his attorney to obtain an injunction to stay proceedings on a judgment yesterday obtain against him by Harry Smith assignee of Richard Preecs the court refused...Harry Smith assignee of Richd Preecs plaintiff against Charles Crumwell defendant, in debt. On the motion of the defendant by his attorney who prayed an appeal from the judgment obtained yesterday against him in this cause to the Superior Court of law holden for this county and having entered into bond with William Price his security in the penalty of $320...is allowed |
Civil |
6 Sep 1810 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [9] |
Charles Crumwell plaintiff against Richard Preecs defendant, in debt...the defendant by his attorney filed three several pleas to the first of which the plaintiff repliced and to the third demurred |
Civil |
7 Nov 1810 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [10] |
Address: Charles Crumwell plff against Richard Preecs defendant, in debt. |
Civil |
7 Nov 1810 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [11] |
Richard Preecs plaintiff against Thomas Hunt defendant, inj in chancery. The defendant not having filed his answer within three months...having also been served with a subpoena...the court doth take his bill for confest & will proceed at a future day to decree the matters... |
Civil |
5 Mar 1811 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [12] |
Richard Preecs plaintiff against Thomas Hunt defendant, in debt. Henry Dickenson undertakes for the defendant in this cause filed his answer... |
Civil |
6 Mar 1811 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [13] |
Richd Preecs plaintiff against Thomas Price defendant, in covenant...the plff recover against the said defendant one hundred and fifty nine dollars & 66 cents with interest...from the 10th day of September 1808 till paid and his costs... |
Civil |
24 Jun 1811 |
Floyd, Kentucky, United States [14] |
was ordered to mark a road from Ball Alley Rock to Johns Creek and up the same to James' Mill |
Civil |
5 Sep 1811 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [15] |
Richard Preecs plaintiff against Thomas Hunt defendant, injunction in chancery...the defendant have and recover of the plaintiff damages at the rate of ten per centum per annum from the 7th day of March 1810 till this day upon the defendants debt recovered at law agains the plaintiff including the costs of that suit |
Died |
Between 22 Dec 1813 and 23 Dec 1813 |
Floyd, Kentucky, United States [16, 17] |
Cause: Richard is said to have been killed in May 1813. He was a very active |
Civil |
26 Jul 1815 |
Floyd, Kentucky, United States [18] |
Tandy Stratton & Rhodes Mead administrators of Richard Priest deceased plaintiff against Thomas C. Brown, nathan Preston & John Branham Deft, in debt |
Civil |
5 Mar 1817 |
Russell, Virginia, United States [19] |
Patrick Kindrick plaintiff against the administrators of Richard Preecs decd defendant, in case...the non-suit obtained in the office for want of declaration be set aside...to the rule docket |
Person ID |
I2191 |
Moore-Preece Family Tree |
Last Modified |
18 Jun 2016 |