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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 296

January 17, 1833 Married cn Monday the 10th instant by the REV. JAMES ROWE, MR. THOMAS STRONG to MRS. ELVIRA NUNNALLY, all of this county. January 24, 1833 Notice: MARY SUBLETT, administratrix of WILLIAM SUBLETT dec'd, qualified in Jackson County, Ala. August, 1832. Note: Census of 1830 Jackson Co. WILLIAM SUBLETT--2 m -5 1 m 15/20 1 m 40/50 1 f -5 1 f 5/10 1 f 10/15 1 f 30/40 1 f 80/90. January 31,1833 Advertisement of JOSEPH WALLIS who has purchased White Sulphur Springs in Morgan Co. Married, on Wednesday evening the 16th instant by the REV. MR. MORRIS, MR. HENRY R(ICHARD) FARLEY to MISS ELIZA, daughter of WILLIAM READ, Esq. of Morgan Co. see our Vol. 32 p. 27. On Thursday evening the 24th instant by JUDGE WILLIAM J. ADAIR, MR. THEOPHILUS HARDISON to MISS SALINA ANN LEWIS, all of this co. See our Vol. 147 p. 36. At Salem on Sunday the 27th instant by the REV. WM. CRUTCHER, MR. LODRICK GRAVIT to MISS MALVINA PURVIN, all of this co. See our Vol. 127 p. 23. ROBERTSON BREWER of Triana has taken up a small negro boy who says he belongs to THOMAS HENLEY of Tuscumbia. Advertisement of JAMES NEELY, who has for six years been superintendent of the Huntsville water works, to make pumps. Sheriff's sale. Jackson County. Property of NACY RIGGINS by DANIEL LUCAS, sheriff, MOSES JONES, deputy. Also one of land belonging to JOHN M. DIRWIN. Land for sale, in Jackson County. 10 miles west of Bellefonte by ALEXANDER RIDDLE. Ran away or kidnapped--slaves from JAMES DASWELL, Point Chicot, Washington Co. Mississippi. February 14, 1833 E. HANSBROUGH, Bellefonte, Ala. attorney at law. Notice: A. JONES of Bolivar (Jackson County?) wife MARTHA has left bed and board--not responsible for debts. Married on Thursday evening last the 5th inst. by the REV. ISAAC W. SULLIVAN, MR. GEORGE H. GRAHAM to MISS JULIA ANN, duaghter to THOMAS CAIN Esq. all of this place. In Limestone County on Thursday evening the 7th instant by the REV. JOHN H. THOMPSON, DR. H(UTCHISON) DENT of Triana to MISS ANN R. LONGSTREET. See our Vol. 21 p. 50. March 14, 1833 St. Clair County. MORDICAI FULLER, administrator of MORDICAI FULLER SENR, dec'd will make final settlement. St. Clair County. THOMAS H. LEISTER and FANNY LEISTER Executor & Executrix of MOSES LEISTER dec'd will make final settlement. St. Clair County. JOHN LOLLY, administrator of SAMUEL LOVE dec'd will make final settlement. St. Clair County. Stray mare taken up by HANIBAL HAYS near Turkey Town. Plantation for sale by JOHN S. RHEA 1 mile south of Tuscumbia. HENRY F. SCRUGGS, attorney at law, Bellefonte, Ala. March 18 1833 Died, on 11th instant at his residence near Hazel Green in this county, DR. RICHMOND H. CARROLL. Note: See Marriages of Hancock Co. Ga. One RICHMOND CARROLL m. there 1806 SARAH DRIVER. DR. R. H. seems to be son of GRIEF CARRIEL (see our Vol. 61). Announcement of COL. WM. WOFFORD, MAJOR JOHN C. GRAYSON and JASON L. JORDAN as candidates for COLONEL COMMANDANT of 62nd Regiment Alabama Militia. March 21, 1833 Sheriff's Sale: Jackson County; land of WILLIAM RUSH to satisfy Fi Fa in favor of WILLIAM DICKSON vs WM. and BENJAMIN RUSH and others. 296 - (3596)