James W. Patrick person
also known as: James W. Patrick
Summary: Co-owner with George F. Patrick of NAN cattle and ranch property, who allegedly executed a bill of sale to S. T. Harkey.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (7)
owned
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,-
000.
purchased
cited from Epitaph : Green C… (1888) · +1 more
ed a
dangerous man. He was elderly and his par-
tially gray hair and beard were habitually dyed.
This gave rise to a supposition that he was try-
ing to disguise himself and that he was a fugi-
tive. After the killing he disappeared and is …
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,-
000.
sold_to
cited from Epitaph : Green C… (1888) · +1 more
ed a
dangerous man. He was elderly and his par-
tially gray hair and beard were habitually dyed.
This gave rise to a supposition that he was try-
ing to disguise himself and that he was a fugi-
tive. After the killing he disappeared and is …
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,-
000.
cited from One S… (1888)
One S. T. Harkey is now making claim to
the whole of said property by virtue of a frau-
dulent and fictitious bill of sale from James W.
Patrick, and one C. H. Dane claims a lien on
the whole of said stock by virtue of a fraudulent
and fict…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-08-03 (1888) · +1 more
ed a
dangerous man. He was elderly and his par-
tially gray hair and beard were habitually dyed.
This gave rise to a supposition that he was try-
ing to disguise himself and that he was a fugi-
tive. After the killing he disappeared and is …
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Sources (5)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Epitaph : Green C… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
One S…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-08-03
1888 · newspaper · public-domain