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She had no crop to my certain knowledge in that
field, Sister Hamblin taught School for 5 Quarters,
The Boy was in attendance at the School.
The cow spoken of in Br Kings affidant had never
been milked till I took her- The cow & calf were the
poorest in the camp, The cow was returned in good
order in the Spring & has had a calf since.
Did not know that the Bishop moved sister
Hamblin over the river but thought that her Br
moved her. No contract made---------------------------
Br Hamblin said he enquired of Mrs Martin if he
would pay her half the amount of the Gold dust
she would be satisfied- She said she would and I
Paid her 45,50 I did not send her the bill of goodsI had Sister Rawlins said she was present when
Martin demanded the letter
Br Mc Donald stated that Sister martin wished
him to call for the bill of goods and he did so- She
said all the bill of goods I have for her may go
to pay for her Boy.. The clerk read Br Mitchels
letter directed to Sisters Martin & Henderson
Paper 2-----------------------------
Mrs Martin said the Oxen were valued at 30 dollars
which I received on Money loaned over 2 years some
under that period without any interest on the money
After I had stand with Mrs Hamblin a Month
I went to Mo when I has remained there 6 Months,
I heard she had got the letter & sent word to her
by a Br.Sister M presented an a/o of 35 dollars and
explained the things charged.------------------------
Prest Hyde said tho Council had the bills & testimony
& wished them to proceed. Prest Allred for the Plantif
said she claimed the Gold because she had given up
her wagon & team- The other claimed a part
because she had the promise of being taken
Court Oviatt for def said she had paid out 6,00 dollars
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