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Lancaster County, PA Archives Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Equity Docket Index 1848-1983: Defendant Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Defendant Name Plaintiff Name Year Filed Equity Docket A. Buch's & Sons Company Hoffman, Isaac W 1905 4 pg. 219 A. Buch's Sons' CompanyLancaster Espenshade, A. G. E. 1916 6 pg. 161-164 A. L. Herr and Brother Hensel, George W Jr. 1919 6 pg. 327, 328 A.B. Seifert & Son, Inc. Meroury Real Estate Co, Inc 1971 14 pg. 394-396 A.K. Mellinger Mellinger, Nancy A. 1963 13 pg. 106 A.R. Wood Manufacturing Keener, Kenneth L. 1979 20 pg. 3 Abbago Associates Monroe Calculation Machine 1959 12 pg. 346 Abel, Harry J Abel, H. C. 1936 8 pg. 389 Abel, Harvey D Weisser, Joseph V 1936 8 pg. 408 Abell, Mary Louise S. Potteiger, Earl C. 1963 13 pg. 424 Aberdeen Petroleum Corp. Parsley, Johne 1974 15 pg. 380 Abernathy, Helene Spells, Anthony Keith 1982 22 pg. 359 Abram D. Mellinger Real Estate County,Commero, Thomas J. 1976 17 pg. 176 Abram D. Mellinger, Inc. Horn, Francis 1963 13 pg. 482,483 Abrams, Isadore Sheffer, Joan C. 1963 13 pg. 6-8 Abrams, Isadore Monroe Calculation Machine 1959 12 pg. 346-348 Absher, William Wesley Absher, Joan Elaine 1978 19 pg. 418 Abstracting Co of Carbon County Carbon Co Abstraction Co 1979 20 pg. 152 Achtermann, Eleanor K. Achtermann, Ariel J. 1978 19 pg. 132 Ackerman, Howard Sangrey, Greta B 1958 11 pg. 288-290 Ackerman, John I. Ackerman, Lillian E. PA 1971 14 pg. 68 Ackerman, Michael Maher, Jan 1978 18 pg. 194 Adams, Barbara A. Kramer, Harry D. 1978 18 pg. 366 Adams, Charles F Adams, Charles F 1922 6 pg. 500-502, 514, 515, 524 Adams, Clarence R Moore, Irma F Archives1948 9 pg. 382 Adams, Earnest L. RCA Corporation 1974 15 pg. 348-351, 456-459, 420 Adams, Edward E. B. Van Tuyl, George C. Jr. 1914 5 pg. 471, 472 Adams, Florence Kreider, Roxie A. 1978 19 pg. 162 Adams, Harold Ruth, Sara M 1934 8 pg. 295 Adams, Harold Lestz, Joseph 1937 8 pg. 437, 438 Adams, Harold Essl, Ida Lestz 1937 8 pg. 441, 442 Adams, Harold Zook, C. A. B 1939 9 pg. 92 Adams, Joanne J. Adams, Thomas W. 1980 21 pg. 366 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Equity Docket Index 1848-1983: Defendant Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Defendant Name Plaintiff Name Year Filed Equity Docket Adams, John Columbia Malleable Castings Co. 1929 8 pg. 29, 30, 34 Adams, Kathy A. Lancaster Adams, Glenn R. 1982 22 pg. 128 Adams, Kenneth E. Kramer, Harry D. 1978 18 pg. 366 Adams, Lemon Good, Harry H 1921 6 pg. 470 Adams, Lemon Coldren, Davis P 1921 6 pg. 474 Adams, Lynn G Schlichter, Louis 1929 8 pg. 45 Adams, Nicholas Funeral Benefit Association of the United States 1915 6 pg. 69 Adams, Paul M. Adams, Evelyn L. 1971 14 pg. 143 Adams, William The Columbia Malleable Castings Co. 1929 8 pg. 29, 30, 34 Adamstown Borough Brendle, Hiram H 1904 4 pg. 143 Addis, Robert M O'Rourk, Patrick J 1857 1 pg. 64 Adler, Lewis H Smith, J. L. 1916 6 pg. 137-141 Adler, Lewis H Jr. County,Examiner Printing House 1915 6 pg. 109-112 Adler, Lewis H Jr. Thomas, Frederick T 1916 6 pg. 129-134 Aerospace Workers DeWalt Division 1978 19 pg. 264 AFL-C10 Mi-Jan Fabrics Inc. 1971 14 pg. 208 AFL-CI0 Weis Markets, Inc 1963 13 pg. 134 AFL-CI0 Oregon Castings Co. Inc. 1963 13 pg. 272 AFL-CI0 Armstrong Cork Company 1963 13 pg. 346 AFL-CI0 U.S. Aluminum Corp of PA 1959 12 pg. 334,335, AFL-CIO Kerr Glass Manufacturing CorpPA 1976 17 pg. 3 Agricultural Trust Company Riley, J. H. 1922 6 pg. 521, 522 Agricultural Trust Company of Lancaster PA Mellinger, S. M 1922 6 pg. 494 Aiken, Clara E Sheaffer, Martin G 1903 4 pg. 68-70 Aiken, James W Reeder, Mary E Archives1916 6 pg. 143, 144 Aiken, William Sheaffer, Martin G 1903 4 pg. 68-70 Ailes, Amos Shue, Ephraim W. 1907 5 pg. 31, 32 Aires, Ray Winger, Charles B 1951 10 pg. 144-145, 156-157, 226- Aker, Leland W. Aker, Sara M. 1978 19 pg. 406 Akers, F Brubaker, Harry C 1899 3 pg. 273 Akron Borough Bender, Laura 1929 8 pg. 1, 2 Akron Borough Ruppin, Robert 1959 12 pg. 10 Akron Borough Shreiner, Ona E. 1959 12 pg. 342 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Equity Docket Index 1848-1983: Defendant Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Defendant Name Plaintiff Name Year Filed Equity Docket Alan Sagner, Inc Smith, Donald E. 1976 17 pg. 82 Alba, Victor Dell Lancaster Drunkbrod, Lee 1978 19 pg. 188 Albert Associates Inc. Fuller, Edward F. 1980 21 pg. 273 Albert, Charles J. 1978 18 pg. 162 Albert, Dorothy Albert, George W 1926 7 pg. 225 Albert, Esther Albert, George W 1926 7 pg. 225 Albright, Barbara Albright, Walter F 1910 5 pg. 227 Albright, Charles Oblinger, John B 1892 2 pg. 411, 412 Albright, D. F. Lentz, David 1892 2 pg. 409 Albright, F. S. Steinman, John F 1862 1 pg. 132 Albright, Leroy J.L.Clark Manufactoring Co 1971 14 pg. 80 Albright, Mary L. Albright, Kenneth Dale 1979 20 pg. 143 Albright, Roselyn M. County,Albright, Sr., Gary L. 1982 22 pg. 6 Aldweiter, Philip Shanabrugh, Ann 1850 1 pg. 11 Alexander, Dr. H. M. and Co. Speaks, Lillian A 1916 6 pg. 165, 167, 168, 182- Alexander, Hamill B Speaks, Lillian A 1916 6 pg. 165, 167-168, 182- Alexander, John A Brown, Levi K 1877 2 pg. 131 Alexander, Jonathan L. Alexander, Alma L. 1980 21 pg. 68 Alexander, Martha Hulme Speaks, Lillian A 1916 6 pg. 165, 167, 168, 182- Alexander, R. V. Peoples Amusement Company 1910 5 pg. 241 Alexander, Raymond C. Kaufman, Anna PA 1972 15 pg. 102 Alexander, Thomas Van Tuyl, George C. Jr. 1914 5 pg. 471, 472 Alexander, Vincent K Brown, Levi K 1877 2 pg. 131 Algard, George W Algard, Ida B 1940 9 pg. 96 Algon Realty Co. Westbury Realty Corp. Archives1958 11 pg. 304-307 Alleman, Frank Hoar, Clinton O. 1926 7 pg. 260, 285 Alleman, Frank Bowman, J. Frank 1926 7 pg. 269 Alleman, Frank Cramer, E. W. 1926 7 pg. 273 Alleman, Frank Cramer, Jacob R 1926 7 pg. 276 Alleman, Frank Fisher, A. S. 1926 7 pg. 279 Alleman, Frank Fisher, John E 1926 7 pg. 281 Alleman, Frank Groff, John M 1926 7 pg. 283 Alleman, Frank Harnish, H. D. 1926 7 pg. 287 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Equity Docket Index 1848-1983: Defendant Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Defendant Name Plaintiff Name Year Filed Equity Docket Alleman, Frank Hoar, Miller E 1926 7 pg. 289 Alleman, Frank Lancaster Keeports, Sheldon 1926 7 pg. 291 Alleman, Frank Lefevre, I. H. 1926 7 pg. 293 Alleman, Frank Leiphart, A. M. 1926 7 pg. 295 Alleman, Frank Myers, John 1926 7 pg. 297 Alleman, Frank Myers, Paul 1926 7 pg. 299 Alleman, Frank Ritchey, F.A. 1926 7 pg. 301 Alleman, Frank Ritchey, Jule 1926 7 pg. 303 Alleman, Frank Yunginger, P. M. 1926 7 pg. 305 Alleman, Frank Hoar, Clinton O. 1927 7 pg. 321, 322 Alleman, Frank Hoar, Miller E 1927 7 pg. 333 Alleman, Frank Myers, Paul M 1927 7 pg. 334 Alleman, Frank County,Bowman, J. Frank 1927 7 pg. 335 Alleman, Frank Fisher, Albert S 1927 7 pg. 336 Alleman, Frank Gainer, Norman 1927 7 pg. 337 Alleman, Frank Groff, John M 1927 7 pg. 338 Alleman, Frank Harmish, H. D. 1927 7 pg. 339 Alleman, Frank Keeports, Sheldon H 1927 7 pg. 340 Alleman, Frank Lefevre, I. H. 1927 7 pg. 341 Alleman, Frank Leiphart, A. M. 1927 7 pg. 342 Alleman, Frank Myers, J. J. PA 1927 7 pg. 343 Alleman, Frank Mehaffey, Warren 1927 7 pg. 344 Alleman, Frank Ritchey, F. A. 1927 7 pg. 345 Alleman, Frank Yunginger, P. M. 1927 7 pg. 346 Alleman, Frank Manning, W. S. Archives1927 7 pg. 347 Allen, Betty L. Allen, Robert L. Sr 1979 20 pg. 372 Allen, Elizabeth Nauman McGrann, Richard P 1925 7 pg. 189, 190 Allen, William L Examiner Printing House 1915 6 pg. 109-112 Allen, William L Thomas, Frederick T 1916 6 pg. 129-134 Allen, William L Smith, J. L. 1916 6 pg. 137-141 Aller, Tammie L. Aller, James M. Jr 1978 19 pg. 236 Alley, Roy S Van Tuyl, George C. Jr. 1914 5 pg. 471, 472 Allgyer, Samuel B. Allgyer, Dora M. 1978 19 pg. 182 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Equity Docket Index 1848-1983: Defendant Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Defendant Name Plaintiff Name Year Filed Equity Docket Allied Mineral Corporation Leakway, Anna V. 1979 20 pg. 356 Allied Workers UnionLancaster Oregon Castings Co. Inc. 1963 13 pg. 272 Allison, Anthony E.
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