HELMS, Robert A. – (d. 1915)

Robert A. HELMS was born near Monroe in Union county, N.C., March 9th, 1848, and died in his home in McAdenville, N.C., Feb. 27, 1915, having almost completed his 66th year. He was married in 1868 to Nancy D. RILEY, of Gaston, who survives him.  To this union were born, three of whom, Joseph, John and Lizzie, are living.

Brother HELMS was converted when a young man, and joined the Baptist church. Later he united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and lived a devoted member of the same until his death.  I talked with Brother HELMS quite frequently during his last days, and he asked me many questions about “the heavenly home.”  He suffered intensely in his last days, but I never heard him murmur nor complain. Several times he would almost shout and say he was just waiting to go.

A good friend, an esteemed neighbor, a devoted father, and a thoughtful and loyal husband has fallen.  The funeral was conducted by the writer on Sunday afternoon of the 28th, and he was laid to rest in Ebenezer cemetery.  May great grace abide with the bereaved ones. — Dwight W. BROWN. McAdenville, N.C.


Source: NC Christian Advocate, 11 March 1915.  Available online at the Internet Archive.

BUCKLEY, Jos. T. and SANDIFORD, Sarah H. – (m. 1879)

MARRIED – In Weldon on January 30th, 1879, by J.T. EVANS, J.P, Jos. T. BUCKLEY to Miss Sarah H. SANDIFORD, of Northampton county.

Source: Roanoke News, 20 February 1879, page 3. Available online at DigitalNC.org.

CONWELL, Frank B. and RAINEY, Addie H. (m. 1879)

MARRIED — At the residence of the groom, on Sunday morning Feb. 9th, Mr. Frank B. CONWELL and Miss Addie H. RAINEY, all of Northampton county, N.C. William REID, J.P. officiating.  We offer to the happy couple our warmest congratulations with the hope that nothing will every occur to mar their pleasure.

Source: Roanoke News, 13 February 1879, page 3. Available online at DigitalNC.org.

Mr. Higgs Will Move (1879)

Rev. Mr. HIGGS of Jackson intends to remove his residence to Warrenton.  He will continue to preach in Jackson.

Source: Roanoke News, 13 February 1879, page 3. Available online at DigitalNC.org.

EVANS, J.T. and BUCKLEY, Jos. T. (m. 1879)

In Weldon on January 30th, 1879 by J.T. EVANS J.P., Jos. T. BUCKLEY to Miss Sarah H. SANDIFORD, of Northapmton county.

Source: Roanoke News, 6 February 1879, page 3. Available online at DigitalNC.org.

SHAW, Effie Lalls – (d. 1879)

Died in Northampton on January 30th, at the residence of her father, little Effie Lalls, youngest daughter of Joseph SHAW, aged 2 years and 7 months.

Source: Roanoke News, 6 February 1879, page 3. Available online at DigitalNC.org.

Ran Away (Ben) – (1790)

Ran away from the subscriber, on or about the 25th day of September last, a negro fellow named Ben, about 19 years old, five feet 7 or 8 inches high – he is a likely fellow, has a very black countenance, thin lips, small mouth, and sharp nose, is left handed. I will give ten pounds reward and all reasonable expenses paid to any person who will secure and deliver him to me in Bladen county.Daniel Shipman

N.B. Suspect he will endeavor to get to Northampton, near Halifax, as he was raised there. — Nov 20 1790


Source: North Carolina Chronicle or Fayetteville Gazette. 22 November 1790.

Eye Damage (1890)

While a young man, a son of Mr. Thos. CULLOM, living near Gaston, NC, was cutting wood, a chip or stick flew up and struck him in the eye, with such force as to knock him down.  Dr. A.R. ZOLLICOFFER being called in, relieved the man of the intense pain he was suffering, but found the eyesight permanently ruined.


Source: Roanoke Beacon, 28 February 1890. Available online at digitalnc.org.

MASON, Daniel and BINFORD, Susan – (m. 1801)

MARRIED — On Tuesday, the 10th inst., Daniel MASON, Esq, of Halifax County, to Miss Susan BINFORD, daughter of John M. BINFORD, of Northampton.


Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 17, 1801.

CAMP, John C. (d. 1835)

DIED — In Northampton county, 27th ult., Mr. John C. CAMP.


Source: North-Carolina standard. (Raleigh, N.C.), 14 Jan. 1836. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85042147/1836-01-14/ed-1/seq-3/>