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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 299

Married Tuesday evening, 10th inst. (says the Mississipian) at residence of her father by REV. DONAN, MR. SAMUEL C. FAULKNER of firm of GARLAND & FAULKNER, merchants of this town to MISS MARY ANN VIRGINIA, only daughter of MAJOR FRANCIS FLOURNOY of this co. Died suddenly at residence of DR. WHARTON of this town, MR. WILLIAM GRAY, native of Washington County, Penna, in his 29th year and graduate of Jefferson College. October 17, 1833 Married in this town on Thursday evening by HON. JOHN M. TAYLOR, MR. SAMUEL SPENCER to MISS CAROLINE R. R. CAIN, daughter of WILLIAM CAIN, all of this place. Married Wednesday the 9th inst at residence of MR. TODD, in Lincoln County, Tenn, by ESQ. CLARKE, MR. MAJOR CUMBY to MISS MALINDA HARPERALL of this place. October 24, 1833 Married on Tuesday evening last 1st inst. by REV. JAMES ROWE, MR. ROBERT D. MALONE of Limestone County to MISS CHARLOTTE M. HEWLETT, daughter of JOHN W. HEWLETT of this co. Died at Monticello in Pike County on 5th ins. HORATIO G. PERRY, Judge of 2nd Judicial Circuit of this State. October 31, 1833 Married on Tuesday evening, the 22nd inst. in Maury County, Tennessee by REV. MR. ARNOLD, MAJ. WILLIAM H. TURNER of this county to MISS CAROLINE WEBSTER of the former place. Married the 24th inst. by the REV. FINIS E. HARRIS, MR. LeROY M. BARNETT of this county to MISS MARY W. BALLEW, daughter of MR. PETER BALLEW of Limestone Co. Note: This is BARNES in Census of 1850 and BARNETT in marriage record. See our Vol. 21 p. 47. On same evening by JAMES SIMPSON, Esq., MR. MATTHEW H. BARNETT of this county to MISS FIDELIA J. SIMPSON, daughter of MR. THOMAS SIMPSON of Limestone Co. (See our Vol. 21 p. 47) Died at MR. JAMES BARRETT'S in Limestone County on 18th ult. and in 14th year of age, PERSONS TURNER, nephew of MRS. BARRETT, under short but violent attack of bilious fever. Left no surviving father or mother. Died 22nd inst. at residence of son in this place, CAPT. HENRY HARRIS in his 75th year, native of Richmond County, Virginia. Enlisted at Fredericksburg, Va. in COL. BAYLOR's Regiment of Dragoons. November 14, 1833 Died on 7th, BYNUM TURNER, son of CAPT. JOHN B. TURNER. He was bom September 30, 1829. November 28, 1833 Married in Macon, Geo. on 30th ult. BENJAMIN RUSH MONTGOMERY, Esq. attorney at law, formerly of East Tennessee to MISS MATILDA HARDIN, youngest daughter of HON JOHN HARDIN, formerly of Augusta. Married on 22nd by J. S. CALVERT, Esq., MR. WILLIAM DEDMAN to MISS MARY BLANKENSHIP, all of Madison Co. Died on 18th inst., MRS. M. A. ROWE, consort of REV. JAMES ROWE, Principal in Montesano Female Academy in her 34th year of chronic rheumatism. She was a native of Lexington, Kentucky, but for many years was a resident of Ohio. Cincinnati copy. Morgan County: Sheriff will sell land of JONATHAN RIDGWAY for WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S benefit. JAMES B. GRAHAM, Clerk & Master. Note: Pittsylvania Co. Va. Marriages: One JONATHAN RIDGEWAY m. ELIZ. SHIELDS, 12 Sept. 1788. Runaway slave committed to jail in Madison County; says belongs to JAMES DUPREE of Hinds County, Mississippi. Land for sale; in Limestone County by ALFRED BLACKBURN, at CLEMENT BLACKBURN'S. Regimental orders: in consequence of the removal of CAPTAIN BISHOP from this county the company under his command is without an officer, and the muster roll is lost or destroyed... 299 - (3599)