Smallpox in State Prison (1905)

News and Observer: There is a case of smallpox in the State prison. Last week, Superintendent MANN had as his guests during the State fair his cousin, Mr. C.E. MANN, and other friends from Hyde county. On his way to Raleigh, Mr. MANN became sick and stopped two days in Washington, where he was under the treatment of a physician who did not diagnose the disease as smallpox, and when he felt better he came on to Raleigh to the State fair. On Friday there was some eruption on his face and Dr. J.R. ROGERS and Dr. J.W. MCGEE, Jr., were called to see him. They pronounced it smallpox and at once Mr. MANN was taken to the gardener’s house in the rear of the penitentiary, and quarantined. Also the whole penitentiary was quarantined. While at the penitentiary, Mr. MANN mingled freely with the superintendent’s family and the officers of the institution, but he did not come in contact at all with the convicts. There is no fear that disease will spread among the convicts, but as the officers came in contact with Mr. MANN the quarantine will be rigid. All will be vaccinated.


Source: Kinston Free Press, October 25, 1905

YEARBY, L.M. (d. 1878)

L.M. YEARBY, of Raleigh, was found dead in his bed last Friday morning. He had been unwell for some time, but his death at the time was unexpected. An autopsy revealed that he died of heart disease.


Source:  Washington Post, September 9, 1878. 

YOUNG, Larkin – WILLIAMS, Mary (m. 1835)

MARRIED – In the vicinity of Rolesville, Wake county, Tuesday evening, 22d inst., Mr. Larkin YOUNG to Miss Mary WILLIAMS.


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/>

JONES Jr., Cadwaller — IREDELL, Annie (m. 1836)

MARRIED — In this city, 5th inst., by the Rev. George W. FREEMAN, Cadwallader JONES Jr., Esq., of Hillsboro, to Miss Annie IREDELL, daughter of Gen. James IREDELL. 


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/>

WHITAKER, Stimson – PAGE, Malvina (m. 18366)

MARRIED – In this county, on Thursday evening last, Mr. Stimson H. WHITAKER to Miss Malvina PAGE


Source:  North-Carolina standard. (Raleigh, N.C.), 07 Jan. 1836. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85042147/1836-01-07/ed-1/seq-3/>

John C. STEDMAN Home to be Sold (1835)

Valuable Home in Raleigh – Will be sold at Public Auction, on February, County Court, (being the 10th day of the month) that valuable Brick Store and Lot, in Raleigh, on Fayetteville street, belonging to the estate of the late John C. STEDMAN, deceased, and now in the occupancy of Thomas M. OLIVER.  A credit of one, two, and three years, will be given, on bonds well accured, with interest from date.  Further particulars made known on the day of the sale. — J.J. ROBETEAU, Guardian of the Heirs.  – Raleigh, 28th Dec. 1835


Source: The North-Carolina standard. (Raleigh, N.C.), 07 Jan. 1836. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85042147/1836-01-07/ed-1/seq-1/>

DANIEL, William – HICKS, Kitty (m. 1801)

MARRIED – In this county, on Thursday last, Mr. William DANIEL, of this city, to Miss Kitty HICKS, daughter of Captain Isaac HICKS.

Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 10 February 1801. 

COMAN, James – ARMSTRONG, Sally (m. 1801)

MARRIED — In this city, on Thursday evening, Mr. James COMAN, merchant, to Miss Sally ARMSTRONG, daughter of William ARMSTRONG, Esq, all of this place.

Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 20 January 1801. 

POLK, William – HAWKINS, Sally (m. 1801)

MARRIED — At the seat of Colonel HAWKINS in Warren County, on Thursday last, Colonel William POLK, of this city, to Miss Sally HAWKINS, daughter of Colonel HAWKINS. 

Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 6 January 1801.