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    1. [TNMADISO] May, Bellew, Reid, Bond, Cartmell, Long, McBee
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. >From "The Western Weekly Review" Franklin, Willliamson County, Tennessee: July 5, 1850 [There had been a number of deaths in Nashville from Cholera over the past few weeks; over 20 deaths from cholera were reported by name in this issue alone] Prison Office, July 2, --3 PM Mr. Thos. Buckly: Sir -- There has been no deaths since my last report, although the number on the sick list are as numerous as yesterday; yet there are none of the sick ones considered dangerously ill; but considered as doing well. It will be borne in mind that there have been only five deaths. The names of the deceased are as follows: Daniel Martindale, from Overton Co., Tenn. William Bellew, from Madison Co., Tenn. Azariah Parks, from Davidson Co., Tenn. Richard Dillingham from Davidson Co., Tenn. Obadiah May, froom Madison Co., Tenn. Respectfully, John McIntosh Aug. 9, 1850 The small pox is said to prevail at Mount Pinson, Madison County, Tenn. Some doubt that it is small pox, while others say it is. Oct. 25, 1850 Mrs. Mary Reid an aged and infirm lady, residing in the vicinity of Denmark, while lying on a pallet before the fire, her clothes being ignited, and before assistance was rendered, she was so severely burnt, as not to survive the injury an hour. --- West Tenn. Whig Oct. 3, 1851 Married on Tuesday 23d ult, by the Rev. C. McKinney, Mr. John D. Bond to Miss Mary E. Cartmell, daughter of Martin Cartmell, Esq., all of Jackson, Tenn. Oct. 1, 1852 Married at the residence of Captain John D. Bennet, in this place, on Wednesday morning last, September 28th, at 7 O'clock, by Rev. A. N. Cunningham, Mr. James B. Long of Madison County, Tenn., to Miss Anna E. McGee. Laurel Baty

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