SANDERS, John (Mrs.) – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Johnston County, on the 3d instant, Mrs. SANDERS, wife of Mr. John SANDERS.


Source: Raleigh Register, May 12, 1801

 

JONES, William – TURNER, Elizabeth (m. 1800)

MARRIED — On Tuesday last, Mr. William JONES, of Johnston, to Miss Elizabeth TURNER, of this county.

Source:  Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 9 December 1800.

HUNTER, Osborn – HUNT, Betsey (m. 1800)

MARRIED — At the house of John HUNT, Esq., in Franklin County, on Thursday last, Osborn HUNTER, Esq., of Johnston County, to Miss Betsey HUNT, daughter of the said John HUNT. 

Source:  Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser,  2 December 1800.

 

WALTON, Samuel – EVERETT, Cynthia (m. 1800)

MARRIED – A few days ago, Mr. Samuel WALTON, of this county, to Miss Cynthia EDWARDS, of Johnston.

Source:  Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser,  2 December 1800.

Advertisement — Committed to the Gaol in Smithfield (1800)

A Negro Man, about thirty years of age, five feet six or eight inches high, in Negro cotton clothing. He says his name is Issac, that he formerly belonged to Colonel DICKERSON, of Granville County; but is now the property of William HILLIARD of said County. The Owner is desired to prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be found agreeable to Law. – –John Arthur BRYAN, Dep. Sheriff — Johnston County, January 20, 1800.

Source: Raleigh Register,4 February 1800, pg 2.

Editorial Note: “Gaol” is a spelling variant of jail.

UNDERHILL, Giles (d. 1880)

Mr. Giles UNDERHILL died on Thursday, at his home in Weldon township, Johnston county, aged 92 years. Mr. UNDERHILL was born in Sussex county, Virginia, and came to Wake county, where he was, for fifty years, a resident.  A few years past he went to Johnston county to live.

Source: Raleigh News and Observer, 19 September 1880, page 3.

CREECH, J.B. – (d. 1880)

Mr. J.B. CREECH, of Clayton township, Johnson county, died on the 14th.  He was an uncle of Mr. A. CREECH, of this city.

Source: Raleigh News and Observer, 17 September 1880. Page 3.