Case Name: MONIQUE HENDERSON, administratrix, etc., of AUGUSTIN (FINON) LAFOY, deceased, and GEORGE HENDERSON versus ROBERT ABBOTT, JAMES ABBOTT, SAMUEL ABBOTT, WILLIAM HANDS, MARY HANDS, FRANÇOIS BABY, FRANCES BABY, JACQUES BABY, Jr., CHARLES BABY, EDWARD BABY, WILLIAM BABY, RAIMOND BABY, CHARLES E. CASGRAIN, ELIZABETH CASGRAIN, and JACQUES BABY, Sr
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1836
Citations: 5 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 126
Docket Number: 
Parties: MONIQUE HENDERSON, administratrix, etc., of AUGUSTIN (FINON) LAFOY, deceased, and GEORGE HENDERSON versus ROBERT ABBOTT, JAMES ABBOTT, SAMUEL ABBOTT, WILLIAM HANDS, MARY HANDS, FRANÇOIS BABY, FRANCES BABY, JACQUES BABY, Jr., CHARLES BABY, EDWARD BABY, WILLIAM BABY, RAIMOND BABY, CHARLES E. CASGRAIN, ELIZABETH CASGRAIN, and JACQUES BABY, Sr.
Judges: 
Reporter: Transactions of the Supreme Court of the territory of Michigan
Volume: 5
Pages: 126–127

Head Matter:
MONIQUE HENDERSON, administratrix, etc., of AUGUSTIN (FINON) LAFOY, deceased, and GEORGE HENDERSON versus ROBERT ABBOTT, JAMES ABBOTT, SAMUEL ABBOTT, WILLIAM HANDS, MARY HANDS, FRANÇOIS BABY, FRANCES BABY, JACQUES BABY, Jr., CHARLES BABY, EDWARD BABY, WILLIAM BABY, RAIMOND BABY, CHARLES E. CASGRAIN, ELIZABETH CASGRAIN, and JACQUES BABY, Sr.

Opinion:
Journal Entries (1831): Journal 4: (1) Rule to plead, answer, or demur; copy of rule ordered published *p. 456; (2) motion to take bill as confessed *p. 474; (3) bill taken as confessed *p. 479; (4) referred to register *p. 488; (5) register's report confirmed, decree *p. 490.
Papers in File: (i) Bill of complaint; (2) precipe for subpoena; (3) writ of subpoena and return; (4) affidavit and draft of order for publication of notice; (5) proof of publication of notice; (6) motion to take bill as confessed; (7) letter of attorney—Samuel Abbott to Elon Farnsworth; (8) answer and disclaimer of Robert, James, and Samuel Abbott; (9) draft of reference to register; (10) register's report of amount due defendants; (11) draft of decree; (12-14) receipts.
Chancery Case 143 of 1831.