MARRIED — In Orange County, on Thursday fe’nnight, Mr. A.D. MURPHEY, Attorney at Law, of Hillsborough, to Miss Jane SCOTT, daughter of Mr. John SCOTT, of that county.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 17, 1801.
MARRIED — In Orange County, on Thursday fe’nnight, Mr. A.D. MURPHEY, Attorney at Law, of Hillsborough, to Miss Jane SCOTT, daughter of Mr. John SCOTT, of that county.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 17, 1801.
MARRIED — At the house of Nathaniel MACON, Esq., Member in Congress for this District, in Warren County, a few days ago, Mr. William MARTIN, of Granville County, planter, to Miss MACON, eldest daughter of Mr. MACON.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 17, 1801.
MARRIED — At Wilmington, on Thursday 29th Oct., Mr. Thomas JENNINGS, merchant, to Mrs. Ann JENNINGS, both of that town.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 10, 1801.
MARRIED — At Pea-Hill, in Halifax County, on Wednesday evening last, Mr. William BOYLAN, printer, of this city, to Miss Betsey McCULLOH, daughter of the late Benjamin McCULLOH, of Halifax.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 10, 1801.
MARRIED — At Wilmington, on the 25th instant, Mr. John NICHOLS to Miss Polly THOMPSON.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, November 3, 1801.
DIED — At Wilmington, on the 20th instant, Mr. John ABRAMS, formerly of Boston.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, October 27, 1801.
DIED — In Craven County, on the 27th ult., after an illness of nearly three years, Mrs. HATCH, wife of Mr. Charles HATCH.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, October 13, 1801.
In Wake County, on the 5th of October, Inst.
A Negro fellow, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; is a Guinea Negro, and has the Mark of his Country upon his Face; says his name is Suffolk, and that he is the property of Mr. Harry CLARKE, of Hyde County.
The said Negro is lodged in the Goal of Wake County; at Raleigh, and the Owner of him is hereby informed thereof, that he may come forward and provide his property; and, after complying with the requisites of the law, take possession of the said Negro. — Henry COOKE, Raleigh, Oct. 12.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, October 13, 1801.
DIED — On the 19th inst. at Norfolk, Dr. William STARK, aged 65 years.
Source: Raleigh Register & North Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 29, 1801.
Whereas Nathaniel TYNES, removed himself from the County of Edgecomb, when a Youth, and his Friends do not now know where he is, or whether he be still living; any Information, either of the Place of his Residence, or (if dead) of his Death, will be thankfully received by his Relation. — Elias BOWDEN. Franklin County, Sep 24.
Source: Raleigh Register, September 29, 1801