| Document # | Parties | Document | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 545366 |
Edward Talbot and Kittie Talbot
-> W. H. King |
$56 chattel loan
Date: 7/6/1880 |
The promissory notes were due in one, two, and three months.
They were living on the second floor of a two story building (with a basement) with stone front located at 52 Pearce St in Chicago. Their furniture, pledged as collateral, was (with some spelling errors): - 1 parlor sett seven pieces [?] frames and upholstered with light flowered covers with dark red puffings consisting of 1 sofa, 1 easy chair 1 ladies easy rocker and 4 parlor chairs - 33 yards Brussels carpet - 6 maple and cane seat chairs - 1 ash bedstead high head board and veneered pannels - 1 ash marble top dressing case and glass - 1 ash marble top commode - 1 wire bedspring - 1 large oil lamp - 1 cotton top mattress - 1 black walnut 6 foot extension table - 24 yards carpet lining |
| 291928 |
Edward Talbot and Kittie A. Talbot
-> W. H. Keing (?) |
$56 chattel loan
Date: 10/6/1880 |
The promissory notes were due in one, two, and three months.
They were living on the second story of a two story building (with a basement) located at 45 24th St in Chicago. Their furniture, pledged as collateral, was (with some spelling errors): - 33 yards brussils carpet - 1 parlor sett 7 piece upholstered in light flowered cloth and dark red puffings - 6 cane seat chairs - 1 ash bedstead high head board and veneered pannels - 1 ash marble top dressing case and glass - 1 ash marble top commode - 1 wire bedspring - 1 large oil lamp - 1 cotton top mattress - 2 feather pillows - 1 sett pillos and sheetshams - 1 counterpane and all other bedding - 1 B.W. 6 foot extension table - 24 yards carpet lining Note: This is the same list of furniture from July 1880, but with less detail. The July 1880 loan had three promissory notes that would have been August, September, and October. This loan, for practical purposes, was a continuation. |