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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 324

October 10, 1837 Marshall County: JOHN NEELY administrator of JAMES BROOM. October 24, 1837 Married on the 17th instant by the REV. MR. McCOWEN, MR. JAMES P. DRAKE of Madison County to MISS MARY A. daughter of MR. JAMES BRIGHT of Fayetteville, Tennessee. Married on Thursday evening last by the REV. MR. KING, MR. ROBERT BRANDON to MISS ISABELLA, daughter of MR. JAMES CLEMENS, all of this place. See our Vo. 136 p. 32. Died, on the 1st instant, WILLIAM B. S. infant son of JOSHUA BARKER of this place. October 31, 1837 Runaway slave from WM. PHELPS of McNairy, Tennessee. Runaway slave from N. B. TATE of Florence, his wife is owned by MRS. ROWNTREE near Loweville. (See our Vol. 4) Runaway slave, from CHRISTOPHER H. RUSSELL, of Morgan County. Land for sale in Big Cove (Madison County), subscriber having purchased land in Mississippi. JOS. COPELAND. November 7, 1837 (Communicated) Departed this life on Monday the 30th day of October ROBERT W. DAVIS, Esq. a planter of this county, in the 28th year of his age...kind and affectionate husband and father... dutiful son. Nashville Tennessee and Milledgeville Ga papers requested to publish. Vienna (Madison Co.) FARRAR MASSENGALE was murdered on Sunday the 29th of October at ROBERT DICKEY's grocery bv SILAS RANDALS; $300 reward. REUBEN TATE, JO. B. TATE, GEORGE LOY. Married on Sunday evening the 29th ult. by the REV. MR. DONALD, CAPT. ALLEN C. THOMPSON, SR. of Lauderdale to MRS. E. M. FOX of Limestone County. (Note: she was wid. of JOHN FOX. See our Vol. 24 p. 55 & Vol. 40 p. 57) In Courtland on the 11th ult. by the REV. ALEXANDER SALE, DR. A(RCH'D) F. E. ROBERTSON, formerly of Richmond, Va. to MISS MARY, daughter of the late WILLIAM BANKS. November 14, 1837 Died” in Nashville, Tennessee on the 3rd instant of inflammatory fever MRS. OLIVIA F. consort of MR. E(DWIN) R. GLASCOCK; left mother, sister, husband to whom she had been married only a few mo. Jefferson County: ENOS TRUSS and JOHN TRUSS, admrs of WARREN TRUSS. November 18, 1837 Died, on Sunday evening the 29th of October at Tuscumbia where she had been sent to school MISS AMANDA M., daughter of BENJAMIN and MARY ANN HARRISON, formerly of Brunswick County, Virginia, on her 14th year...left father, mother, two brothers, five sisters. Petersburg Constellation please insert for information of numerous relations in Va. Departed this life on Sunday the 12th instant WILLIAM HENRY youngest son of PRESTON YEATMAN of this place, about four years of age. November 25, 1837 Resolutions of Respect by 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division A.M. on recent death of ADJUTANT MAJOR ROBERT W. DAVIS; COL. W. GRAVES BOULDIN, LT. COL. MATTHEW DAVIS and MAJOR THOMAS M. MOSELEY be a committee to communicate to the family of the deceased, and to his father, a Revolutionary soldier, the sentiments of this meeting...W. GRAVES BOULDIN, Chairman, SAMUEL D. J. MOORE, Secy. Married at the residence of MAJOR JOHN L. McRAE in this county on the evening of Thursday the 9th instant by the REV. JAMES 0. STEDMAN, MR. L. D. ALSOBROOK, late merchant of this place to MISS DOROTHEA, oldest daughter of JOHN H. STONE, Esq. of Dickson County, Tennessee (North Alabamian). Married on the 2nd instant by J. NIXON, Esq. , MR. J(AMES) M. GEE to MISS LOUISA, daughter of JAMES STANDIFER, all of Marshall Co. See our Vol. 65 p. 61. 324 - (3624)