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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 434

At Warm Springs, Virginia whither he had gone for benefit of health, on 4th, SPENCER ROANE, Esq. one of Judges of Appeals in that state. October 11, 1822 Another Patriot Gone! Died Wednesday last at Locust Grove in this county, MAJOR WILLIAM CROHAN in his 70th year. MAJOR CROHAN was a native of Ireland and emigrated to America in his early life. He was one of those patriots who raised this country to honor and to empire. During the whole memorable conflict which resulted in the dismemberment of one and the creatoin of another empire, he discharged the duties of an ardent and gallant officer in the dangers as well as glories of that eventful period he largely participated. From Louisville Post. November 1 1822 Died in Florence on Tuesday the 22nd, MRS. JULIA McKINLEY consort of JOHN M'KINLEY, Esq. late of this town. Died in Limestone County on Friday the 25th, MRS. TITUS, wife of CAPT. JAMES TITUS. November 15, 1822 Died in this town on Saturday evening last, CAPT. WILLIAM P. OWENS aged about 30 years and on Sunday was buried by Masonic brethren of this town. At Arkansas on 25th September MAJ. GEORGE M'GLASSIN, late of the U.S. Army. He was recently appointed Factor at Spadre Bluff in the Cherokee Nation. December 6, 1822 Died on the 27th instant, at Pleasant Grove Academy, JOHN ALLEN STOKES aged 8 years, son of C. A. STOKES of Huntsville. December 20, 1822 Died in this county on the 15th instant, MRS. ELLENOR GRAY, consort of MR. WILLIAM GRAY aged 65.... Affectionate wife, kind mother to her children. Her disease was lingering, her pain acute. HUNTSVILLE REPUBLICAN Published Each Friday by HENRY ADAMS January 10, 1823 Married on 1st instant at Hazelgreen (volume 141, page 13) by REV. MR. DONNEL, MR. ALEXANDER W. COTTEN (he had boys ALLEN and MONTFORD), merchant of Athens to MISS MARY H. ERWIN, daughter of MR. ROBERT ERWIN (and SALLY (LEAVITT)) of the former place. January 17, 1823 Married 31st instant in Tuscaloosa County, MR. HARDY CLEMENTS (66 in North Carolina) late of Tennessee to MISS PATSY HARTGROVE, daughter of REV. DUDLEY HARTGROVE (1st wife). On Thursday evening the 9th instant MR. JAMES M'CLARRAN of Huntsville to MISS SUSAN, daughter of CAPT. ELI HAMMOND of this county (volume 48, page 9). Died in this town Wednesday night last of consumption, MRS. NANCY RAWLINS, consort of ELDRED RAWLINS, Esq. House and Sign Painters--HENRY SPRAGUE and JOHN TILLER. February 7, 1823 State of Alabama--Limestone County. September Term 1823. JOHN G. EASON versus PHILIP T. NORRIS State of Alabama--Limestone County. September Term 1823 JOHN McALISTER versus PHILIP T. NORRIS (Defendant is not an inhabitant of this state.) State of Alabama--Limestone County. September Term 1823 WILLIAM BELL ) versus ) In Chancery GEORGE BELL and others ) 434 - (3734)