Administrators of Wittenburgh v. Wittenburgh
Administrators of Wittenburgh v. Wittenburgh
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This was a scire facias, issued from the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county, against John Wittenburgh, to show cause, on the first Monday of August, 1821, at a Circuit Court there to be held, why a verdict rendered by a jury, in a cause wherein the said John was plaintiftj and the said Henry was defendant, should not be confirmed, the jury having found a verdict for the then defendant, and certified, that the plaintiff was indebted to the defendant, in the sum of $48 91; which said writ of scire facias was duly served on the said John, the plaintiff in the original suit, and defendant in the scire facias. At which August term, the plaintiffj Henry Wittenburgh, suggested on record, the death of the said John, which was not denied, and a scire facias wa3 awarded against his administrators, which does not appear to have issued. At the next term, to wit: December term, 1821, the record states, that Henry Wittenburgh, the plaintiffj came by his attorney, and the defendant, John, although solemnly called, came not, but made default; therefore, the
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- The Administrators of Wittenburgh, dec'd v. Wittenburgh
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