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Anna Hatfield, Appalachia, county clerk, Electious Hatfield, Elexius Hatfield, Ephraim Hatfield, genealogy, George Hatfield, history, J. Dixon, Jacob Smith, Jeremiah Hatfield, John Dils, Kentucky, Leck Hatfield, merchant, Nancy Hatfield, Pike County, Preacher Anse Hatfield, S.K. Damron, sheriff, William P. Johnson

Promissory note by Jeremiah Hatfield to Dils and Smith for $195.12 dated May 29, 1861.

Promissory note by Jeremiah Hatfield to Dils and Smith for $195.12 dated May 29, 1861.

Petition of Dils and Smith v. Jeremiah Hatfield, filed 8 November 1865.

Petition of Dils and Smith v. Jeremiah Hatfield, filed 8 November 1865.

Summons for Electious Hatfield, 8 November 1865. Returned by Sheriff William P. Johnson on November 12, 1865.

Summons for Jeremiah Hatfield, 8 November 1865.

Summons for Electious Hatfield, 8 November 1865.

Summons for Jeremiah Hatfield, 8 November 1865. Returned by Sheriff William P. Johnson on November 12, 1865.
NOTE: The Jeremiah Hatfield named in this case is likely the son of Ephraim and Anna (Musick) Hatfield. Elexius “Leck” Hatfield (1834-1914), a nephew to Jeremiah, was the son of George and Nancy (Whitt) Hatfield. He was also a brother to “Preacher Anse” Hatfield.