Edward DYER was indebted to Elias DORSEY of Baltimore County for 66 pounds cm on 29 Apr 1786; Dorsey reassigned this bond over to George ADAMS, but it wasn't dated. There was another note owed by Dyer to George ADAMS, Nicholas HAUER and Andrew ADAMS for 1,850 pounds cm written on 13 Apr 1789. Part of previous debt of George Adams was paid in Officers & Soldiers certificates. On 6 Jun 1791, Thomas BEATTY stated Mr. HOWAR had gone to the Western County; but his property remains and he is expected to return in a few months. Andrew ADAMS is better situated to be security, as his father has since died and he has considerable property left him. Beatty asks for postponement for himself as his mother is direly ill; and further states verification can be obtained from Capt. John SMITH. Edward DYER died 1787 and his administrators listed above ask for recovery against George ADAMS. Nicholas HOVER/HAUER? (security) is insolvent and has left the state; Andrew ADAMS (security) was never assessed with any property. (no decree; not recorded)
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