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Thomas H. FappThomas H. Fapp in The Philadelphia Record - Aug 30 1895
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"... surcharges do not include n ts alleged to have been expended to pay themselves certain and amounts, thus making preferred creditors. The petition 's sworn to and signed by Thomas H. Fapp, of Lebanon, nud Lewis W. Barringer, of Philadelphia. Tite assignees were appointed ou August ?S, 1.493. The charges made in the petition ore tinu between tile date of appraisement and ..."
Publication place: Philadeplhia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Thomas B. FappThomas B. Fapp in Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser - Dec 24 1891
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"... Druid Hill avenue; Wm. W. 513 West Franklin street: John C. Becker, 412 North High street: Wra. F. Jr.. 511) West Mulberry street: Charles A. 317 South Way street; Thomas B. Fapp, IIS Baltimore street: Charles E. Gillespie, 1304 Harlem and Dr. H. J. Brown, colored, 428 North Gilmor stroot. IT WAS NOT A VALID WILL. In tbd matter of the of ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Thomas H. FappThomas H. Fapp in The Pittsburgh Press - Mar 12 1906
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"... berc. All ?he judges were present except General Reaver, who was absent because of illness in bis The other 1 D. Gilbert, Senator E. Fox. Judee George Kunkel. Judge Thomas H. Fapp, Congressman Marlin E. Olmsted, Edward Bailey, Sew and Wilmington to Bc Connected. New Castle, Pa.. Mareh trolley linc- from this city to New is being projected by mrn of the ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Thomas H. FappThomas H. Fapp in Reading Eagle - May 16 1896
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"... a prisoner; that the application for the writ alleges custody in the sheriff and sets out the commitment as proof, when, in fact, the relator never saw the jail. Thomas H. Fapp claimed that the formalities were all correct; that the bondsmen had surrendered Urich to the alderman, who had committed the relator to jail; that while iu Sheriff stine's custody a ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States