Note: I must apologize that I do not have an exact date for these obituaries. I neglected to write it down, and the microfilm has already been sent back to the library where it was loaned from. It was definitely in 1824, probably in May, June or July. I debated whether or not to transcribe them to this list minus the date, and decided to do so since it still could help someone with their search. >From the Mobile Commercial Register, [exact date unknown], 1824. DIED - At the summer residence of COL. LEWIS JUDSON, a few miles from this city, on Friday last, MRS. HARRIET JUDSON, consort of COL. J. leaving a large circle of connexion and friends to lament the loss of a kind and affectionate relative and sincere and benevolent friend. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this city Saturday morning, in the 28th year of his age, DOCTOR ELIAS ROBERTS a native of N.H. in whose death the public has sustained a severe loss. Dr. R. came this city, a stranger, in Nov., 1821, but by his urbanity of manners, medical skill and upright conduct, soon found himself surrounded by friends - he acquired a liberal share of practice, & enjoyed the unlimited confidence and esteem of his numerous patients. He was buried on Saturday evening with Masonic honors, conferred by the Mobile Lodge No. 10, of which he was Worshipful Master. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Saturday MONSIEUR JOHN SAVANA, aged about 70 years, an old inhabitant of this city.