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Debit Note from B Terwaat to JF LeCocq, April 11, 1888
Henry Bodingh
Debit Note which reads:
Harrison SD Ape 11/88.
Ric - JF LeCocq has one note dated Mch 29/88. for $50 - made by B Terwaat [unclear].
Henry bodingh 188...
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Newspaper article: "LeCocq's as Founders of Harrison Colony",
Corsica Globe
Newspaper Article about the involvement of the LeCocq family in the settlement of Harrison, SD.
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Prediction of the demise of London, March 26, 1862
Handelsblad
Excerpt from a trade magazine in which it describes an old prediction/prophesy about the downfall of the city of London to happen in the year 1862.
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Mortgage Contract of F LeCocq Sr. and Maria LeCocq, September, 1901
F LeCocq Sr
Contract detailing a real estate mortgage signed by F. LeCocq, Sr. for a property in Douglas County, SD.
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Post office receipt from F LeCocq, Sr. to Henry Hospers, June 17, 1886
F LeCocq Sr
Receipt describing the receipt of a letter addressed to Henry Hospers, Orange City, Iowa, sent by F LeCocq, Sr., Harrison, Dakota.
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Abstract of Title, November 16, 1897
Frank LeCocq Sr
Certificate of Abstractor for parcel of land of 160 acres located in Section 27, Township 100, Range 65, Douglas County, South Dakota. Abstractor is W.A. Roberts.
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Covers of sermon books of F LeCocq Sr
Frank LeCocq Sr
The covers of two notebooks containing sermons of the Harrison Reformed Church in South Dakota, written by Frank LeCocq Sr.
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First Mortgage Note of F LeCocq Sr. and Maria LeCocq, September 2, 1901
Frank LeCocq Sr
Mortgage Note signed by F LeCocq Sr and Maria LeCocq for the amount of $500, promising to pay on Sept. 1, 1906 to E.G. Beyer at the Bank of Harrison. The mortgage is secured with the 160 acres of NE 1/4 sec. 27 T100 R65.
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Mortgage Contract of F LeCocq Sr. and Maria LeCocq, April 7, 1865
Frank LeCocq Sr
Mortgage contract for real estate in Pella, Iowa in the amount of $400, payable to William van Asch. Signed in the presence of Henry Hospers.
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Order contract of new safe for F LeCocq & Co, July 7, 1886
Frank LeCocq Sr
Proof of order and payment agreement of a new safe, to be shipped to Harrison, Douglas, Dakota for F LeCocq & Co.
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Poem by Frank LeCocq, Jr., July 14, 1907
Frank LeCocq Jr
Poem for what would have been the 79th birthday of Frank LeCocq, Sr on July 14, 1907, written by his son Frank, Jr. It is filled with hope for the afterlife.
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Poem by Frank LeCocq, Jr., May 29, 1907
Frank LeCocq Jr
Poem written for the death of Frank LeCocq, Sr, full of hope that the current mourning will not last forever, because one day they will join the wedding feast in heaven and be reunited.
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Poem by Frank LeCocq, Sr., n.d.
Frank LeCocq Sr
A poem about Psalm 19 : The heavens declare God's glory and the skies proclaim his handiwork.
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Satisfaction of Mortgage Contract of F LeCocq Sr. and Maria LeCocq, October 6, 1906
Frank LeCocq Sr
Contract certifying that the mortgage dated Sept. 1, 1901 has officially been fully paid, satisfied and discharged by F. Sr. and Maria LeCocq.
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Tax calculation scribbles of F LeCocq Sr.
Frank LeCocq Sr
Small note with writings calculating amount of taxes paid or to pay for F LeCocq Sr. and Cornelia. Most likely related to 1906 taxes.
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Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Sr. and Maria LeCocq, March 18, 1901
Frank LeCocq Sr
Warranty deed describing the property previously owned by George Chesley and Emma Chesley to transfer ownership to F LeCocq Sr.
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1905 Taxes for Frank, Sr. and Cornelia LeCocq, August 21, 1906
Frank LeCocq Sr and Cornelia LeCocq
Tax receipts for state and county property taxes for the year 1905, paid in 1906, by Frank, Sr. and Cornelia on their South Dakota properties.
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Obituary of Frank LeCocq, Sr., May 26, 1907
Maria LeCocq
Both a newspaper obituary and a personal announcement of Frank Sr.'s death from his wife, Maria LeCocq.
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Note payable to Elbert Breuklander, August 5, 1886
N.A.
Note promising to pay $110 by June 15, 1887. This payment is mutually agreed to be completed through the plowing and breaking of land in a good worksmen like manner. Signature is illegible.
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Newspaper announcement, October 24, 1872
Sioux County Herald
Excerpt from a newspaper, translated from Dutch into English about the closing of Henry Hosper's store and the need to settle accounts. F. LeCocq is named as the person to act as the receiver of cash moneys or to make new contracts.
These documents related to Frank LeCocq, Sr. include newspaper articles, financial papers and bank notes, poems, and an obituary.
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