Deposition of Thomas Ewing
Document 1801Thomas Ewing officially stated that John Green of Tennessee, merchant, is justly and truly indebted to Ewing of $1,943.83 and has not received any payment. Notary signed and sealed document.
United States of America
Be it known that on the day of the date hereof, Before me Peter Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, residing in the City of Philadelphia, by lawful authority duly Commissioned and sworn and by law authorised to administer Oaths and Affirmations, Personally appeared Thomas of the said City who being by me duly favoured ascending to law did solemnly depose and say that John Green of the State of Pennsylvania Merchant is justly and truly justified with this in the Principal form of Nineteen Hundred and forty three dollars and eighty three cents with intended these from the thirty first day of December 1800. until paid in Phildaelphia agreeably to the accessed account and that for the said fair on any part thereof they hath not nor hath any Person for pay or for this [undecipherable] recovered from the said John Green any payment or security whatever.
Thomas Ewing
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand,
and affixed my Notarial Seal, the Twentieth Day
of February, 1801
Peter Lohra Jr
Mr John Green Tennessee To Thomas Ewing Dcr.
1799 Decr. 31st for Balance of all rendered bearing}$687.13%
interest
1800 Decr. 31st of years interest on the above item} 41.52
of [undecipherable] 7th April $728.18%
equal to nineteen hundred and forty three dollars 83/100 with interest hereover from Dec 31st 1800 until paid in Philadelphia
Paid Notary $2 Thomas Ewing
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