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Imbeau, Alexander Member of the 1830 jury that found William Flanakin guilty in Lanusse v. Flanakin (1826);
Imbeau, Francis Witness in United States v. Osages (1824); mentioned in A Voter of Pulaski County's letters to the Arkansas Gazette - the writer demanded an explanation of why Imbeau was forced (allegedly by Crittenden) to abandon his farm and take a reservation of unimproved land, see Crittenden v. Woodruff (1827);
Imbeau, Martin Member of hunting party that was attacked by Osage Indians - returned to Little Rock unharmed; subpoenaed to testify on behalf of the United States in United States v. Osages (1824);
Imboden, David Buzzard v. James (1832);
Ingram, Ebenezer Witnessed promissory note from William Montgomery to James Demoss in Danby v. Montgomery (1824); subpoenaed in Miller, Montgomery & Crittenden v. Bentley (1827);
Ingram, John Summoned for grand jury duty in 1810 Grand Jury Venire;
Irvin, Miller Sheriff of Phillips County in 1836;
Isom, John Purchaser at sale in Blakely v. Biscoe (1828);
Issac A slave owned by Peter Parker; sold to Sylvanus Phillips to pay off judgment, see Parker v. Lewis (1828);
Isaacs, Jesse Dennis Chisholm's witness who failed to appear in Clary v. (John D.) Chisholm (1811), but did not appear;
Isabella Slave; Buzzard v. James (1832); Williamson v. Buzzard (1833); Williamson v. Janes (1836);
Ish, John Summonsed to sit on a jury to find damages for Peter Holliday after a judgment nil dicit and a writ of inquiry was awarded in his favor - the jury was later discharged, see Holliday v. Sevier (1827);
Izard, George Appointed Governor of Arkansas Territory in 1825 and served until 1828, see Crittenden v. Woodruff (1827); governor of Arkansas who won a judgment in debt against Thomas W. Newton which was later revived by his son, Ralph F. Izard in Izard v. Newton (1828);
Izard, Mark, or Mark M. Served on original jury that awarded James Johnson damages for Alexander's trespass to his property in Reece v. Johnson (1826); later swore out an affidavit, stating that they did not give their verdict for the taking but for the value of Eliza; Patterson v. Hill (1831);
Izard, Ralph Revived a debt judgment in his father's name against Thomas W. Newton in Izard v. Newton (1828);

 

 

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