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Valliere, Francois Witnessed execution of a promissory note in Roane v. Dodge (1827);
Van Matre or Vanmatre Patterson's attorney in Patterson v. Hill (1831);
Vance, David Subpoenaed to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Allen in her divorce suit against her husband, Samuel; appointed trustee for Elizabeth Tygert, who won a divorce against her husband Samuel; Vance was to manage the alimony payments to Elizabeth, see Allen v. Allen (1827);
Vance, Nancy Subpoenaed subpoenaed to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Allen in her divorce suit against her husband, Samuel, see Allen v. Allen (1827);
Vann, David Member of jury which found for Benjamin Howard in Howard v. Murphy (1831); security in Bentley v. Joslin (1834);
Vaughn, John Juror in Pope v. Campbell (1835);
Vaughn, Stephen Summonsed as garnishee in the case between William Robinson and James Bryan, see Robinson v. Bryan (1820);
Vaugine, Etienne Almost certainly a relative of Francois Vaugine, who was one of the leading citizens of the Arkansas Post and served as one of the first judges of the first American court of the Post; sued Francois Coussotte in debt for failing to pay on a debt, see Vaugine v. Cossette (1826); in 1844 he killed Frederick Notrebe's son John in self defense. See http://www.nps.gov/arpo/monttav/chap2b.htm.
Vaugine, Francois One of the first settlers of what is today Jefferson County (Herndon, p. 768); judge of Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas from 1809 until 1812, December 1809 Grand Jury Venire, 1809 Grand Jury Venire, Clary v. Webster (1810), Durst v. Hall (1810), December 1810 Grand Jury Venire, Phillips v. Peeler (1810), Clary v. Chisholm (1811), Clary v. John D. Chisholm (1811), April 1811 Grand Jury Venire, Dill v. Wallis (1811), Wallis v. Durst (1811), July 1811 Grand Jury Venire, December 1811 Grand Jury Venire, Miller v. Fowler (1812), March 1812 Grand Jury Venire, August 1812 Grand Jury Venire, Morrison v. Wallis (1812), November 1812 Grand Jury Venire, Miller v. Cassidy (1812), Hudsel v. Bunch (1812), Smith v. Hudsel (1812), Phillips v. Peeler (1812), April 1814 Grand Jury Venire, Vaugine v. Cossette (1826),
Vewland?, James Sheriff in Carr v. Tweedy (1835);
de Villemont or de Vilemont, Carlos The son-in-law of Joseph Bougy (Whayne 114), he was the commandant of Arkansas Post under the Spanish from 1794 until 1802; in 1795, he was the recipient of a land grant from Baron Carondelet of two square leagues of land in what is now southeast Arkansas; he is the namesake of Villemont, the first county seat of Chicot County; summoned but excused from grand jury duty, April 1815 Grand Jury Venire; died in 1823;
A Voter of Pulaski County Pseudonym of Dr. Matthew Cunningham who served as the mouthpiece for the complaints of the Conway camp during the controversial election season of 1827. A Voter wrote viciously critical letters to the Arkansas Gazette during the campaign season, accusing Robert Crittenden of numerous defalcations and wrongdoings. The information for these letters was largely supplied by William E. Woodruff, Chester Ashley, and Ambrose H. Sevier; William E. Woodruff, who endorsed A Voter, was sued in libel by Crittenden in 1827 for his responsibility in publishing the letters, see Crittenden v. Woodruff (1827);

 

 

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