Anderson v. Grymes
Anderson v. Grymes
Opinion of the Court
Territory of Michigan— in the supreme court of the territory of THE TERM OF SEPTEMBER IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHT—
Samuel Grimes was attached to answer unto James Anderson in a plea of trespass why with force and armes an assault he did make on the body of Elizabeth Anderson wife of the said James in the peace of God and of the United States then and there being and her the said Elizabeth did then and there beat wound and ill treat and did also criminally converse with and carnally know and possess against her will and the will of the said James and against the peace &c and whereupon the said James by E Brush his
Territory of Michigan towit—
James Anderson puts in his place E Brush his Atty against Samuel Grymes in the plea aforesaid—
Erie County ss.
Personally appeared before me George Moore Esquire on[e] of the Commonwealth Justices of the peace in and for said County Peter Grawosz who on his solemn oath doth depose and say that on the twenty fourth day of November last as near as he can recollect he the said deponant was in the House of James Anderson Saddler at Detroit when said Anderson told this deponant that he had Just been examining Blackstones Commentaires to find out whether or not a man Could commit a rape on his own wife but that he could not find any such thing further he said that he had, had no Connection with his wife for four months past but that he would be damned but he would enjoy her that night or wold take her life or would lose his own in the attempt this was said in prasence of his wife this deponant told Anderson not to Exspris such hard words and asked Anderson to take with him a walk, wich Anderson did he tryd to pecefy him and he did get in a good humer so they returned to Andersons House but when they Came there Mrs Anderson was gone and had taken hur youngest Child with hur and further this deponant sayeth not Peter Grawosz
Sworn & subscribed before me at Erie August 31st 1808
George Moore
In Testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at Erie, the thirty first day of August. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eight. James E. Heron Pro
[In the handwriting of Elijah Brush]
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