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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 319

instant. MR. MARDIS has for some years past taken as active part in the politics of the country...was as elector on the White ticket and died on the very day of the election. December 13, 1836 Married, on the 1st instant by MR. JOEL D. LEWIS, MR. ABNER G. WHITELY of Madison County to MISS ELIZABETH, daughter of SAMUEL LEE of Jackson County. Departed this life on the 7th instant at the residence of JOHN D. ROBINSON, Esq. in this county, MISS SUSAN M. HART in the 17th year of her age...only daughter of the late DR. HART, formerly a resident of Huntsville. December 20, 1836 Departed this life on the 27th ult. at her father's MISS HENRIETTA ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of CAPT. RICHARD and MARY BURKE, of Madison County, in the 14th year of her age. December 27, 1836 Married on the 16th instant by JOHN DEMENT, Esq. MR. JOHN A. HILLIARD to MISS MARTHA B. daughter of CAPT. LEWIS B. SANDERSON, all of Madison County. ELDRED W. WILLIAMS was elected Colonel Commander of the 52nd Regiment A. M. Jackson County; MAJOR JOSHUA SCURLOCK and CAPT. ARCHIBALD W. COLLINS were also candidates. January 3, 1837 Marshall Co. P. M. BUSH, sheriff will sell land of GEORGE LOYS. St. Clair County; estray' taken up by JOHN MORGAN SR. and GEORGE WOOD, sworn to before T. M. L. LESTER, J.P. St. Clair County: LEWIS CUNNINGHAM, administrator of LEWIS CAPPS will make final settlement. Carroll County, Mississippi; JAMES MEEK, administrator of SAMUEL MEEK dec'd will sell land there. JOHN D. PHELAN, attorney, has removed from Huntsville to Tuscaloosa. January 10, 1837 Married on the evening of the 3rd instant by J. W. IRBY, Esq., MR. WILLIAM PARKER of Morgan County to MISS ELIZABETH A. C. RUFFIN of Madison. Notice: JOHN B. MIZE by 0. MIZE, regarding note to ISAAC HAMBRICK for land in District of Tuscaloosa. He has left the state. January 17, 1837 Married in this city on Tuesday evening the 17th instant by the REV. MR. LEWIS of the Protestant Episcopal Church PERCY WALKER, M.D. to MISS ELLEN, daughter of JUDGE A. S. LIPSCOMB, all of this city. (Mobile Register Dec. 17th?) Obituary of ROSANNA S., daughter of NEIL THOMPSON, aged about 14 who had been reared in the family of DAVID MOLLOY of Jackson County. Departed this life on Sunday the 1st day of January, 1837 in La Grange, Ala. at the residence of MRS. ANN DENT, her mother MRS. PATIENCE A. W. TARTT, wife of THOMAS TARTT, aged 42. MR. and MRS. TARTT recently returned from Philadelphia where they resided the last four or five years (Note: Tombstone at LaGrange, Colbert Co. Ala. PATIENCE A. W. TARTT, wife of THOMAS E. TARTT who departed this life Jan. 1, 1837 aged 44-2-15) superintending the education of their two daughters. She was a Baptist and the first individual Baptized in La Grange, in 1826. Died in this county on the 1st instant at his residence near Huntsville, WILLIAM ROWNTREE Esq. an old and highly respectable citizen. Adv. Town of Hopkinsville, on Paint Rock River, Jackson County--SAMUEL McDAVID and A. J. LINDSEY, proprietors. Land for sale, have bought elsewhere; plantation near Woodville, Perry County. FRANCIS M. PHILLIPS, Pleasant Valley, Dallas Co. 319 - (3619)