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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 289

August 25, 1826 Died in Carnesville, Geo. on 28 July after a long illness, HEZEKIAH TERRELL in her 52nd year. Many years a resident of that village being among the 1st settlers. September 15, 1826 Died on Sat. last at residence in this county, MICAJAH C(LARK) MOORMAN, a native of Virginia and for the last 3 or 4 years a citizen of this state. (wife was ESTHER ALEXANDER--ancestors of MRS. LYDIA GRAYDON, Berkeley, Cal., g-son of ACHILLES MOORMAN, REV. SOL.) In Limestone County about 9 o'clock, MRS. NANCY HARDING in her 53rd year. January 5, 1827 Nothing January 26, 1827 Funeral of BRO. HENRY H. EDMONDS will be preached at house of MR. SUGAR TURNER on 28th. Helion Lodge #1--Masons. January, 1827 Married~23rd of December MR. LEVI RAGSDALE to MISS CATHERINE, daughter of ALEXANDER WASON, all of this place. Married on 28th, WILLIAM ROUNTREE, Esq. to MISS HARRIET SHERWOOD of Limesteon County. Married 4th January 1827 JAMES J. THORNTON, Esq. Secretary of State to MISS MARY GLOVER of Marengo County. January 9, 1827 Died last Friday evening, WILLIAM G. SEAY in 38th year. Died in Sparta, Tenn. Sunday, ALEXANDER CRAIGHEAD, Esq. attorney aged 36. February 9, 1827 Funeral of SAMUEL TINDALL, deceased. Formerly a citizen of Huntsville, will be preached at Methodist Church 2nd Sabbath by REV. L. GARRET of Maury County, Tenn. Married Tuesday by REV. MR. ALLEN, MR. E. T. PALMER of Tenn, to MISS FRANCES E. DYER, daughter of CAPT. JUSTIN DYER of Madison. Married in Botetourt Co. Va. Dec. 20 last by REV. JOSHUA BURNETT, MR. J. LEFTWICH of North Alabama to MISS CAROLINE SNODGRASS of Botetourt. March 9, 1827 State of Alabama--Limestone Co. Estate of WILLIAM HERNDON deceased. JOHN FAVER, JR. adm'r. State of Alabama--Limestone County. County Court Feb. 24, 1827. WILLIAM COWAN and wife NANCY, late NANCY HALL, administrator and Administratrix of estate of WILLIAM HALL, filed vouchers. State of Tennessee--Paris 9th District October Term 1826. JAMES HARRIS et al ) versus ) Original bill JAS. McCOLLUM et al ) Bill states amongst other things that complainants are heirs and legal representatives of EDWARD HARRIS, deceased and that said EDWARD HARRIS died some years ago and left the complainant and JOHN McCLURE and wife REBECCA, formerly REBECCA SLOAN, JAMES McCOLLUM and wife MARY (formerly HARRIS) as heirs at la and legal representatives. EDWARD HARRIS died seized of land in western district of Tenn. State of Alabama--Limestone County. 20 February 1827. Estate of JOHN FOOTMAN WALKER, deceased. J. N. S. JONES, admr. Limestone Co.--State of Alabama. Estate of EATON P. VAUGHAN, deceased. FRANCIS EPPES, executor. Married Tuesday the 6th by THOMAS SCOTT, Esq. MR. THOMAS CLARKE to MISS HESTER MOON, all of Madison Co. Wednesday the 22nd, by WILLIAM WRIGHT, Esq. MR. JESSE McBROOM to MISS NANCY MEDLEM (MEDLEY in Marriage rec), all of this county. Thursday the 1st by REV. MR. ROWE, MR. JOHN HAGES (HAZAY in mar rec) to MISS ELIZABETH SCRUGGS. 289 - (3589)