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    1. [NY-Old-News] Monroe County, New York
    2. Sharon L. Palm
    3. Rochester, Monroe County, New York Rochester Daily Democrat Thursday, January 7, 1841 MARRIED In this city, on the 5th instant, by the Rev., Mr. HALL, Mr. R.F. WARREN, to Miss Amanda M. BROWN; all of this city. On the 5th instant, by the Rev. Mr. CHURCH, Mr. William COOPER, of Lockport, to Miss Sarah HARRISON, of Rochester. ********* Saturday, January 9, 1841 MARRIED On Thursday evening, 7th instant, by the Rev. A.G. HALL, Mr. Edward R. LUCE, to Miss Alvira, daughter of the late Ira CARPENTER, all of this city. In this city, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. P. Church, Mr. F. DAVIS, to Miss Elizabeth GALL. On the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. TOOKER, Mr. Leonard STONEBURNER, of Brighton, to Miss Jerusha CRAW of Rochester. At Barre Center, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. Mr. JACKSON, Mr. William NOBLE, of Gaines, to Miss Polly D. BRAGG, of the former place. In Gaines, on the 31st ult., by the same, Mr. Elmore FALKINS, of Wilson, Niagara county, to Miss Angeline HOLT, of the former place. DIED On the first of Dec., 1840, at Mobile, Ala., Azell W. PEPPER, aged 33 years, eldest son of Calvin PEPPER, Esq. of Albany. In Royal Oak, Oakland county, Mary, wife of George DAWSON, Sen., and mother of the editor of the Detroit Daily Advertizer, aged 54. Accident--Last week Warner BROWN, of Riga, had a son, about eight years old, injured very badly by an ax glancing from the hand of a boy splitting wood. It struck him on the side of the head, broke the skull in, two inches long and one fourth of an inch, and what is more strange, the boy had his senses all the time. Doct. ELWOOD, of Rochester, was called, and the boy is doing well.

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