In Camden county, lately Gen. GREGORY.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 22 April 1800, pg 3.
In Camden county, lately Gen. GREGORY.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 22 April 1800, pg 3.
DIED — At Salem, in this State, on the <…> inst., after a short illness, Mr. Traugutt BAGGE, merchant.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 22 April 1800, pg 3.
DIED — In this city, on Thursday evening, after an illness of a few days, to the great grief of his parents, Haywood, the only son of William WHITE, Esqr., Secretary of this State – a promising boy in the seventh year of his age.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 8 April 1800, pg 3.
DIED — At his plantation in Jones County, of a fever of the cholic, Thos. FOY, Esq.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 25 March 1800, pg 3.
DIED — At Newbern, on the 22d ult, Mr. Henry HARRIS, of that place.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 11 March 1800, pg 3.
DIED — At Pembroke, on the 7th ins., Mrs. WITHERSPOON, consort of David WITHERSPOON, Esqr.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser, 25 February 1800, pg 3.
DIED — In Wayne County, on the 27th ult., Gen. Richard McKINNEY.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser,18 February 1800, pg 3.
DIED — In this County, a few days ago, the wife of Mr. Abner BARKER, Schoolmaster.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser,18 February 1800, pg 3.
DIED — At Newbern, on the 28th ult., Mr. Joseph FRILLICK.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser,11 February 1800, pg 3.
DIED — In Camden county, on the 13th ult, Dempsey BURGESS, Esq., and for many years, Member of Congress for that district.
Source: Raleigh Register and Weekly Advertiser,4 February 1800, pg 3.