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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 317

Died on Tuesday last, WILLIAM EASON, planter of this county in the 56th year of his age. Died on Friday the 2nd inst. MARGARET CORNELIA, daughter of JOHN D. FENNELL of Vienna of this county. Aged 1 year and 8 days. September 27, 1836 Land for sale by WILLIAM DYE, 8 miles west of Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. Tenn. October 4, 1836 JOHN G. AIKEN, attorney, has removed to Mobile. Runaway slave, was purchased in the Cherokee Nation about three weeks ago from COL. JAMES LAMAR near Newman's Store, Will's Valley, Address Stickard & Goff, Lawrence burg or Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee. For sale, at old Ft. Deposit, ferry and House of entertainment: RICHARD GRIFFIN. Died on the evening of 16th inst. at residence of his father-in-law (MR. JAMES BAILEY) in Madison County, JAMES ABERNATHY in 24th year of his age. Formerly of Giles County, Tennessee but for the last two years and nine months, a resident of Limestone Co. Ala. October 11, 1836 Married in Smyth County, Virginia on Thursday, 15th of September by REV. MR. SNEED, GEN. BENJAMIN PATTESON of Huntsville to MISS SARAH T. SAUNDERS of the former place. Note: 2nd wife & usually written SARAH ANN SANDERS. His 1st wife was FANNY WEAKLEY. Married-by rt REV. RICHARD CHANNING MOORE on Thursday 22nd inst. at the residence of MR. GEORGE L. SAMPSON in this city, DR. ALFRED MOORE of Huntsville, Ala. to MISS MARY JANE WATSON, daughter of MATTHEW WATSON, deceased (Richmond Enquirer). October 18, 1836 Administrator's Sale. Residence of GEORGE CAPERTON deceased in Jackson County. GEORGE CAPERTON and A. H. CAPERTON, administrators of estate. Runaway slave from SAMUEL CONNOR, Columbus, Miss. Purchased 1832 from JOHN KEY of Franklin Co. Tenn. Runaway slave from B. B. SMITH, Louisville, Winston Co. Miss. Jackson County: GEORGE and A. H. CAPERTON, administrators of GEORGE CAPERTON dec'd will sell property. Land for sale by DAVID A. SMITH of Courtland. October 25, 1836 Run away slave, from A. B. WASHINGTON, Lagrange, Ala. Runaway slave, committed to jail in Lawrence Co. says belongs to SOLOMON NEWMAN of Natchez, Miss. H. H. VALLIANT, Jailor. Married on Thursday evening last by REV. P. B. ROBERTSON (ROBINSON), D.R H(ENRY) A(RTHUR) BINFORD to MISS SARAH E. BRANDON; dido MR. JAMES H. HAUGHTON to MISS CAROLINE F. BRANDON, daughters of THOMAS BRANDON, Esq. of Huntsville. Married on Tuesday 18th inst. at residence of COL. JAMES N. FLETCHER in this county by REV. WELLBORN ALLEN, DR. A. S. HARRIS to MISS MUSIDORA V. CHEATHAM. At the same time and place and by the same minister, MR. CARGILL J. MASSENBURG to MISS ANN CHEATHAM, Note: 1 Dr. CARGILL J. MASSENBURG d. in Wake Co. NC Nov. 1, 1809 (Raleigh Register Nov. 23, 1809). Died on Wednesday 12th Dist. MRS. HENRIETTA COOPER, wife of MR. ALLEN COOPER of this place. November 1, 1836 Departed this life Thursday the 13th ult. in Madison County, Ala. MRS. BELINDA T. DARVIN (DARWIN), consort of CAPT. GEORGE DARVIN in her 32nd year... left husband. 5 children member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. (Note: this name is DARWIN) Meeting of Executive Committee: North Ala. Jockey Club; Present JAMES W. CAMP, SAMUEL RAGLAND, WILLIAM FLEMING and WILLIAM H. GEE. J. H. WILSON, secretary. Broke jail: two negro men who said they belonged to JOHN C. McCRUE and RICHARD WELBORN of Sumpter County. THOS. PRICE, Sheriff, Morgan Co. 317 - (3617)