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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 4

Note: Letter to Gandrud from Harold Delorme, Columbia, S.C. geneologist. Aug. 25, 1954. "Do you have anything on the PITTS of Dallas Co. say a JEREMIAH? He was of Sumter Co. S.C. His daughter married a LORING & went to Ala. She m. DANIEL LORING of Mass, and Sumter Co. S.C. and she was REBECCA M. PITTS, daughter of JEREMIAH and VOLUNTINE BR'JNSON PITTS of Sumter Co. S.C. The PITTS were from SE section of Va." October 22, 1821, cont. Died at his residence near the head of Bogue Chitto, Dallas County, COL. THOMAS A. JONES aged about 50 years. Left a family. A native of Virginia and had resided in this vicinity about a year. Died of apoplexy on the 19th inst. at the house of Mr. ELI JACOBS near Caulebe battle ground in Creek Nation. Mr. THOMAS MEANS, formerly of Boston and late Clerk of the County Court of Perry County, Alabama on a visit to friends in South Carolina. Died at Louisville on the 4th inst. WILLIAM COCHRANE, Esq. Cashier of the U.S. Branch Bank in that place. (Is Louisville, Ky. meant or Louisville in Barbour Co. Ala?) Died in Mobile suddenly on the 1st inst., JAMES D. MURREL, a carpenter, late of this place and emigrant from Tennessee. October 29, 1821 Married on the 11th inst., at Pleasant Retreat, Bedford County, Tennessee by REV. NEWTON, HENRY HITCHCOCK, Esq. of Cahawba, attorney general of this state to Miss ANNE, daughter of COL. ANDREWS ERWIN of the former place. Died in this town, Mrs. MARGARET KENNY, wife of Mr. PATRICK DENNY. Died in the vicinity of this place on the 13th inst. LOUISA ANN, only child of JONAS BROWN, Esq. aged 7 weeks. Died in this town, the infant child of the late COL. JOHN TAYLOR. November 5, 1821 Died in this place Sunday morning last after a long and tedious illness, Mrs. MARGARET CAMPBELL, late of Tennessee in her 18th year. December 17, 1821 Died...Mrs. ELIZABETH PHILIPS, consort of MAJ. A.M. PHILIPS of Carrolton on the 20th of October last in her 27th year. Left her husband and four small children. January 21, 1822 Married near Claiborne on the 30th inst. STEPHEN STEELE, Esq. of this town to Miss ELIZABETH J. RIVERS, daughter of REV. JOEL RIVERS of Monroe County. Note: REV. JOEL RIVERS was a local preacher - m. RHODA - from N.C. to Monroe Co. Ala. before 1816. Married in this town, Mr. DRURY H. WADE of Perry County, to Miss BETSY WADDELL of this town. Died in Washington, Autauga County, Alabama on the 13th inst. JOHN MATTHEWS, Esq. formerly a citizen of Milledgeville, Geo. January 28, 1822 Married Tuesday evening last by ARMSTEAD NORMAN, Esq. DUNKLIN SULLIVAN, attorney and couseller at law, to the amiable Miss MARY MAYBERRY, all of Perry Co. Note: MABRY in marriage record. DUNKLIN was son of HEWLETT SULLIVAN. In 1850 MARY was then a widow age 47 b Tenn.; in Perry Co. Ala. See our Vol. 118 p. 6. April 13, 1822 FOREST GREEN announces that he is not responsible for the debts of his wife, ELIZA GREEN. HUGH LAMB, deceased. Dallas County, Alabama. HUGH LAMB, Jr. admr. (In 1850 Census Clarke Co. Ala. one HUGH LAMB 50, birthplace unknown, wife ELIZ. 50 SC & 6 chn. b in Ala. 4. - (3304)