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Anderson Hatfield, Appalachia, county clerk, genealogy, George Hatfield, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, J.B. Williamson, Jacob Smith, John Dils, Kentucky, Pike County, Preacher Anse Hatfield, S.K. Damron, sheriff, William P. Johnson

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $29.42 dated February 6, 1856.

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $29.42 dated February 6, 1856. Credit for $25 by cash on January 23, 1858.

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $25.26 dated February 11, 1857.

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $25.26 dated February 11, 1857.

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $127.85 dated August 9, 1859.

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $5.48 dated December 21, 1861.

Anderson Hatfield promissory note to Dils and Smith for $5.48 dated December 21, 1861.

Petition of Dils and Smith v. Anderson Hatfield, filed November 7, 1865.

Petition of Dils and Smith v. Anderson Hatfield, filed November 7, 1865.

Petition of Dils and Smith v. Anderson Hatfield, filed November 7, 1865.

Petition of Dils and Smith v. Anderson Hatfield, filed November 7, 1865. Executed November 12, 1865.

Summons from Pike County Clerk S.K. Damron dated November 7, 1865 for Anderson Hatfield to appear at the December 1865 term of court.

Summons from Pike County Clerk S.K. Damron dated November 7, 1865 for Anderson Hatfield to appear at the December 1865 term of court. Executed by Sheriff William P. Johnson on November 12, 1865.
NOTE: Most likely, the Anderson Hatfield involved in this case is Anderson “Preacher Anse” Hatfield (born 1835, son of George).