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He was elected chair of the Northampton County Democratic Committee, serving from 1901 to 1904. He then served two terms in the Pennsylvania Senate from 1903 to 1906. After retiring from politics he resumed his law practice in Easton and served as the Northampton County Orphan's court Clerk.
Pennsylvania—Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas, [10] Office of Register of Wills Archived 2019-02-15 at the Wayback Machine Texas —see Judiciary of Texas ; the county court handles probate matters in most instances, but its jurisdiction may overlap with the district court.
Northampton County was once served only by the 215 area code from 1947 (when the North American Numbering Plan of the Bell System went into effect) until 1994. With the county's growing population, however, Northampton County was afforded area code 610 in 1994. Today, Northampton County is covered by 610 except for the Portland exchange which ...
The municipal election takes place on Nov. 7 throughout Somerset County. ... the register of wills and clerk of the Orphans’ Court ... New Baltimore Borough and Northampton Township): 4-year ...
Almshouse Farm at Machipongo, now known as the Barrier Islands Center, is a historic almshouse for Northampton County residents. Residents, also known as "inmates", included those sent for unpaid debts but also included homeless people, the mentally ill, orphans and those with diseases like tuberculosis and smallpox.
The York County Orphan's court ruled in favor of a lease agreement between Hanover Borough and the historical society to lease part of the library.
The magisterial district courts also resolve small civil disputes such as breaches of contracts, landlord-tenant issues, and torts, not exceeding a monetary recovery of $12,000 including expenses like lawyer's fees and filing fees. The court pictured is the 07-1-06 Magisterial District Court in Feasterville, Bucks County. Sullivan County Courthouse
He left a will that was probated in Northampton County in March 1775. [7] There was a dispute over his estate and the division of its slaves that became a court case heard by North Carolina Supreme Court. [9] [10] His estate was worth more than $109,400 ($3,057,450 in 2022 money). [6]