BARTLETT, (Mr.) – (d. 1801)

DIED — At Woolwich, in England, lately, Mr. BARTLETT, aged 74, who, though in perfect health, had confined himself to his room for 23 years.  He wore nothing during this period but a morning gown, used neither fire nor candle, never read or amused himself in any manner, and would suffer no person to see him, except his relations.


Source: Raleigh Register, April 28, 1801. 

AVERY, Jonathan & COOK, Polly – (m. 1801)

MARRIED — At Wilmington, on the 19th instant, Mr. Jonathan AVERY, merchant, to Miss Polly COOK.


Source: Raleigh Register, April 28, 1801. 

WILSON, (Mrs.) – (d. 1801)

DIED — At Newbern, on the 6th instant, Mrs. WILSON, wife of Captain James WILSON, of that town.


Source: Raleigh Register, April 21, 1801. 

PASTEUR, John S. & LOWTHORP, Jane – (m. 1801)

MARRIED — At Newbern, lately, Mr. John S. PASTEUR, printer, to Miss Jane LOWTHORP.


Source: Raleigh Register, April 21, 1801. 

THOMAS, Oliver & BLAND, Polly – (m. 1801)

MARRIED — In this city, on Sunday last, Mr. Oliver THOMAS, to Miss Polly BLAND. 


Source: Raleigh Register, April 14, 1801. 

 

GILLIAM, John – (d. 1801)

DIED – At his seat on Appomattox river, on Saturday the <…> inst., Mr. John GILLIAM, Senior.


Source: Raleigh Register, March 31 1801. 

RANDOLPH, John – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Petersburg, on Friday fe’nnight, Mr. John RANDOLPH, a partner in the late firm of Randolph and Armistead, of Norfolk.


Source: Raleigh Register, March 31, 1801. 

 

MADISON, Bishop – (d. 1801)

DIED — At Williamsburg, Virginia, a few days ago, Bishop MADISON, father of James MADISON, Esq., Secretary of State.


Source: Raleigh Register, March 24, 1801.