MARRIED — In this city, on Thursday evening, Mr. Hardy JONES, to Miss Peggy MEAIRS, daughter of Mr. James MEAIRS.
Source: Raleigh Register, March 3, 1801.
MARRIED — In this city, on Thursday evening, Mr. Hardy JONES, to Miss Peggy MEAIRS, daughter of Mr. James MEAIRS.
Source: Raleigh Register, March 3, 1801.
DIED — In Raleigh, on the 1st instant, Miss Rebecca WILHITE.
Source: Fayetteville Observer, March 9, 1857
DIED — In the vicinity of Raleigh, on the 3d inst., after a protracted illness, Mrs. Eliza A., wife of the Rev. Thomas J. LEMAY.
Source: Fayetteville Observer, March 2, 1857
MARRIED — At Wake Forest, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. J.K. KELLY, Mr. Wm. E. CANADY, of Granville, to Miss A.P. REPITON, of Wilmington.
Source: Fayetteville Observer, February 16, 1857
MARRIED — On the 4th inst., by Rev. Mr. SKINNER, Mr. Benj. F. PERKINSON, of Raleigh, to Miss Mary McCULLERS, daughter of Mr. M. McCULLERS, of Johnston county.
Source: Fayetteville Observer, February 16, 1857
Raleigh, Oct. 27. — Governor GLENN appoints Archibald H. ARRINGTON, who for nearly two years has been teller of the State treasury, his private secretary. Mr. ARRINGTON is a son of the late ex-sheriff, John P. ARRINGTON, of Nash county, a special friend of the governor, who says by the appointment he honors the memory of his friend.
Source: Kinston Free Press, October 27, 1905
Raleigh, Oct. 25. — The body of George SMITH, the young man killed in the Union station here Saturday during the duel between Bob LILESTON and Fred MORRIS over a gambling row, will be brought back to Raleigh from Petersburg, Va., where it was carried for burial, and an autopsy will be held. The necessity for an autopsy was apparent in order to aid in determining which of the two combatants killed SMITH.
Source: Kinston Free Press, October 26, 1905
Raleigh, Oct. 25. — The notice of compromise of the libel suit of W.H. OSBORNE, of Greensboro, against the News and Observer and M.T. LEACH, was filed in the supreme court this morning, and that ends the suit. The defendants pay the plaintiff $1,000 to cover his counsel fees, and the court costs, which also amount to about $1,000. In addition to this counsel fees have cost the defendants another $1,000.
Source: Kinston Free Press, October 26, 1905
Raleigh, Oct. 25 — The Raleigh & Southern Railroad is advertising an excursion to Chalybeate Springs next Sunday, to attend the funeral of Aaron SENTER. It is proper to state that Mr. SENTER is dead.
Source: Kinston Free Press, October 26, 1905
Raleigh, Oct. 25. – Mrs. Mary Wimbish BAILEY, wife of Postmaster C.T. BAILEY, died this morning at 4:30 at their home here, after a brief illness with erysipelas.
Source: Kinston Free Press, October 26, 1905