Runaway Charles (1802)

A Negro Man who calls himself Charles, about 20 or 21 Years of Age, about 5 Feet 3 Inches high, dark Complexion; stout and well Made, has a Scar on the left Side of his Neck; and marked with a Whip, can read Print, and says he was brought from Maryland about six Years ago, by a Mr. John THOMPSON and sold to a Mr. James WILLIE, in Guilford County, near the Allamance.  The Owner is requested to come and prove Property, pay Charges and take him a away agreeable to Law. 
N.B. – He says there was in company with him a Negro Man named Sam, who was Property of a Mr. John FORBES, but was parted by Chace.  — James PATTON, Jailor – Wilkesborough, May 8. 

Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, 25 May 1802, page 2. 

 

PICKARD, Richard and CHANCE, Luvicy – (m. 1801)

MARRIED — On the 14th ult., by Mr. John THOMPSON, Richard PICKARD, of Smoky Town, to the amiable Miss Luvicy CHANCE, of the Big Meadows.


Source: Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser, August 4, 1801.