TRAVERS, John – (d. 1801)

DIED — At Charleston, on the <…> ult., Mr. John TRAVERS, of Fayetteville, in the 22d year of his age.  In this young man were united those virtues which contribute the useful citizen, the sincere and faithful friend, the affectionate relation and dutiful son.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 22, 1801. 

ROUTLEDGE, Thomas – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Duplin county, a few days since, Col. Thomas ROUTLEDGE, aged about 70 years, of a tedious consumption.  He was a true and faithful Republican, and his loss is generally regretted by all his acquaintance.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 22, 1801. 

HAWKINS, Philemon – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Warren county, lately, Philemon HAWKINS, Esq., grandfather of Mrs. (Sherwood) HAYWOOD and Mrs. POLK, of this city.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 22, 1801. 

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WHITE, (son) — (d. 1801)

DIED — At Tarborough – a youth of 14 or 15 years of age, the son of Mr. WHITE of that town.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 8, 1801. 

DONALDSON, Southwell – (d. 1801)

DIED – At Tarborough, lately, Mr. Southwell DONALDSON.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 8, 1801. 

RAMSAY, John – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Chatham county, a few days ago, John RAMSAY, Esq., Clerk of the County Court.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, September 8, 1801. 

POPE, Samuel – (d. 1801)

DIED – At Boston, lately, Mr. Samuel POPE, of the firm of Nash & Pope, of Petersburg.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, August 25, 1801. 

BECKLEY, John – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Petersburg, on the 17th instant, Mr. John BECKLEY, of Prince George County.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, August 25, 1801. 

BOYD, Alexander – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Mecklenburg County, Virginia, on the 11th instant, Alexander BOYD, Sen. He was suddenly taken with an apoplexy , whilst sitting as a member of the Court of that County, and in a few hours closed his well-spent life.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, August 25, 1801. 

PATILLO, Henry (Rev.) – (d. 1801)

DIED — In Granville County, lately, the Rev. Henry PATILLO.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, August 25, 1801. 

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