TILLINGHAST, Paris J. – (marriage 1802)

MARRIED – On the 15th ult., Paris J. TILLINGHAST, to Mrs. Elizabeth HUR?EY, both of Fayetteville.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, August 3,1802.

GREGORY, William and LONG, Martha – (m. 1802)

MARRIED – On the 6th inst. at the feet of Mrs. LONG near Halifax, William GREGORY, Esq., of Camden county, to Miss Martha LONG, youngest daughter of the late Col. Nicholas LONG, a young lady no less admired than esteemed.

Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, July 27,1802.

WILLIAMS, Willoughby – (d. 1802)

DIED –  Suddenly, at Rutledge, in State of Tennessee, lately, Willoughby WILLIAMS, of this state.

Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, July 20,1802.

LACY, William and OVERTON, Sally B. (m. 1802)

MARRIED – On Thursday the 24th ult., Mr. William LACY to Miss Sally B. OVERTON, both of Rockingham county.

Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, July 6 1802.

BREVARD, Rebecca – (d. 1802)

DIED — Lately, at Camden, Mrs. Rebecca BREVARD, wife of the Hon. Judge BREVARD.

Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, 22 June 1802., page 3.

BEXLEY, Lewis – (d. 1802)

DIED – on the 5th Mr. Lewis BEXLEY, formerly of Newbern. 

Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, 15 June 1802, page 3.

SCHAW, Alexander – (d. 1802)

DIED — On the 2nd instant in Wilmington Mr. Alexander SCHAW, late of Brunswick county. 


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, 15 June 1802, page 3.

JOCELIN, Frederick – (d. 1802)

DIED – At Norfolk, on the 19th ult., Mr. Frederick JOCELIN, son of A. JOCELIN, Esq., of Wilmington, this state. 

Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser,  8 June 1802. 

PECK, David – (d. 1802)

DIED — At Newbern, on the 25th ult., Doctor David PECK, of that place.

Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser,  8 June 1802. 

TURNER, David – (d. 1802)

DIED – At his house near Windsor, on the 17th ult., Mr. David TURNER, in the 65th year of his age. 

Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser,  8 June 1802.