In force Feb.[February] 10, 1835.
AN ACT to change the name of Clayborn Elder.
1Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the name of Clayborn Elder, the adopted son of Alfred Bell, be and the same is hereby changed to the name of Clayborn Elder Bell, and by this name he shall hereafter be called and known, and all gifts, grants,
rights and hereditaments due, or coming to the said Clayborn Elder, shall, in nowise, be effected by the change hereby made in the name of said Clayborn Elder. And in the name of Clayborn Elder Bell he may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and it shall be valid in law.
This act to take effect from and after its passage.
Approved, Feb. 10, 1835.
1Thomas B. Trower introduced HB 193 in the House of Representatives on January 29, 1835. The House passed the bill on February 6. The Senate concurred on February 7. On February 10, the Council of Revision approved the bill and the act became law.
Illinois House Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 1st sess., 362, 436, 502, 512, 519; Illinois Senate Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 1st sess., 450, 462, 474, 483, 484; Illinois House Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 2nd sess., 394, 403.
Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at their First Session (Vandalia, IL:
J. Y. Sawyer, 1835), 80, GA Session: 9-1