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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 326

January 12, 1839 Marshall County: Chancery Court: MARTHA ANN KING by next friend JOHN HAMPTON versus JOHN M. KING who is not a resident of Alabama; JOHN 0. FEEMSTER, Clk. C C Marshall Co. UNICY D. WILLIAMS, administrator of JAMES WILLIAMS dec'd will make final settlement. R. C. RANDLES, Clk. C C. Married on Thursday the 27th day of December 1858 by F. L. HAMMOND, Esq. MR. THOMAS LINDSAY of Mississippi to MISS AVERILLA, daughter of MAJOR JOHN TUCK of this co. See our Vol. 155 p. 21. Marshall County: P. M. BUSH, Sheriff to sell following property: of SILAS RANDLES; of EDMUND BRIDGES; of MARTIN S. KYLE to satisfy fi fa in favor of HANNAH JOHNSON administratrix of JAMES JOHNSON dec'd; of FIELDING L. RECTOR; of ELI CAMPBELL; and of T. B. RECTOR. "Texas" S. D. CABINESS will leave Huntsville in February next for Texas with the intention of becoming a permanent citizen of that republic; will devote attention to practice of law. Runaway slave from S. G. STEWART of Greene Co.; formerly belonged to MRS. ELIZABETH ASHE of Greensboro. Runaway slave committed to jail, Jefferson Co. by HUGH MORROW, Esq. Says belongs to a trader. M. KELLY, Sheriff. Runaway slave from THOMAS B. STONE, Oleander, Morgan Co. Land for sale, by THOMAS GRAY, in Limestone Co. Land for sale, by THOMAS B. RECTOR, Marshall Co. January 19, 1839 Card of DR. WM. H. ELDRIDGE at medical shop of NEWMAN & BASSETT. Unclaimed letters: lists signed by - LOWEVILLE, W. M. STEWART, postmaster; Triana, ED TONEY, postmaster; Claysville, WM. H. E. WHEELER, postmaster Died on the 8th from wounds received by the accidental discharge of a gun, JOHN WALKER, son of MR. JOHN WALKER SR. of Marshall Co. Departed this life at the city of Houston, Texas, on the 9th of December last in the 27th year of his age, REV. SAMUEL W. FRAZIER of the Presbyterian Church, officiating chaplain to the Senate of the Texian Congress. Died in this town on Monday the 10th of December after a severe affliction of eight days MRS. ELIZABETH BISHOP consort of CAPTAIN N. C. BISHOP, in the 39th year of her age; left affectionate husband and five children (North Alabamian) m Note: North Alabamian was published in Tuscumbia, Franklin Co. Ala. A. C. and JAMES H. BEARD of Claysville dissolve partnership. Land for sale; by decree of the Chancery Court of Greene County; land belonging to the heirs of JAMES TEMPLE, four miles below Elkton. M. L. TEMPLE, Comr. Land for sale: Courtland; belonging to the estate of THOMAS POINTER dec'd. GEORGE SADDLER and A. M. WALL Comrs. January 26, 1839 Morgan County. Trust sale: HENRY PENDLETON, JOHN T. RATHER and JOHN TATOM, trustees of WILLIAM SHARP. Courtland; unclaimed letters. THOS. B. JONES, postmaster. February 2, 1839 THOS. B. MURPHY has removed stock of goods from Triana to Decatur. Runaway slave committed to jail, Jefferson County, by L. ROBINSON, Esq. belongs to CHARLES COOPER or JAMES BIRD living in Columbus, Mississippi . Land for sale: "Cottonville" 363 acres in Jackson County by E. BRIDGES. February 9, 1839 Departed this life on the 10th instant in the 52nd year of his age PETER BINFORD...within a few short days his beloved daughter ELIZABETH PATTON fell a victim to the resistless mandate of death; had been but a few weeks married... interred by the side of her father on the 30th instant. (Dated 31st Jan. 1839) Married on Wednesday evening the 30th instant by the REV. ROBERT DONALD, MR. GEORGE GOOCH of this county to MISS ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of STEPHEN B. NELSON Esq. of Limestone Co. See our Vol. 187 P • 2. 326 - (3626)