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		  <titleproper>Utah State Archives' agency history for the Cedar County (Utah) Probate Court</titleproper>
		  
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  <archdesc level="otherlevel"><did><repository><emph render="bold">UTAH STATE ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE</emph></repository>
 


    <origination><corpname>CEDAR COUNTY PROBATE COURT</corpname></origination>
<note><p>Agency History #<num>2652</num>

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  </did><bioghist><p><emph render="bold">CREATION</emph>
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The Cedar County Probate Court was established with the creation of the county by the territorial legislature in 1856 ("An Act in Relation to Counties," <emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>, 5th Annual Session, 1855-1856, sec. 8, p. 7).  The court had jurisdiction not only in estate and guardianship cases, but original jurisdiction in civil, criminal, and chancery cases.  The Cedar County Probate Court was abolished with the dissolution of the county in 1862.
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  <p><emph render="bold">FUNCTIONS</emph>

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Part of a continuing conflict between the federal government and the Utah Mormon population concerned the jurisdiction of the county probate court.  Probate courts under federal law  traditionally dealt with matters of estates.  The probate court had jurisdiction  over the probate of wills, administration of estates of deceased persons, and the guardianship of minors, idiots, and insane persons.  In addition, the territorial legislature provided that the probate court  have original jurisdiction in civil, criminal, and chancery cases, jurisdiction normally reserved solely for the district courts.   The court 
also was given jurisdiction in divorce cases.  Evidence of servitude or slavery had to be filed with the probate court.  In 1858, the territorial legislature began requiring all federal appointees to take an oath before a county probate judge.
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  <p><emph render="bold">ADMINISTRATION</emph>
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The Cedar County Probate Court was presided over by a probate judge elected for a one year term by joint vote of the legislative assembly.  He was commissioned by the governor and required to file an oath and bond.  In the case of a vacancy, the governor could appoint a judge until the next legislature elected one.  The probate judge appointed a clerk to keep 
a record of the proceedings.
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  <p><emph render="bold">PROBATE JUDGES (dates approximate)</emph></p>
   
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   <row><entry><persname>Allen Weeks, </persname><date>1857-1859</date></entry></row>

  <row><entry><persname>Zerrubbabel Snow, </persname><date>1859-1862</date></entry></row>
  
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 <p><emph render="bold">PROBATE COURT CLERKS (dates approximate)</emph></p>
  
    
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  <row><entry><persname>James H. Glines, </persname><date>1856-1858</date></entry></row>

  <row><entry><persname>James A. Leishman, </persname><date>1858-1859</date></entry></row>

  <row><entry><persname>Zerrubbabel Snow, </persname><date>1859</date></entry></row>

  <row><entry><persname>Walten O. Sawyer, </persname><date>1859-1862</date></entry></row>
  
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<processinfo><p><persname>A.C. Cone</persname>
<date>February 1996</date></p></processinfo>
 
  
  <p><emph render="bold">SOURCES</emph></p>

 
   <p><bibref>Cedar County Court.   Minutes  (Series 17489)</bibref>
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  <p><bibref>Cedar County Recorder.   Deeds  (Series 17494)</bibref>
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  <p><bibref>Cedar County Probate Court.  Minutes 
 (Series 17493)</bibref>
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  <p><bibref>Legislative Assembly.   Journals  (Series 3145)</bibref>
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 <p> <bibref>Legislature.  <emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>  (Series 83155)</bibref>
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 <p> <bibref>Secretary of State.   Election Papers  (Series 364)</bibref>
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