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    1. Question on Archives of List
    2. Joyce Hathaway
    3. Hi: Will these excerpts from 1830 Burlington Sentinel automatically be archived, so people can find them later on?? If so how long will they be in the archives? There is a lot I don't understand about these lists, computers and the inter-net as you can tell. Thanks. Joyce Hathaway

    08/26/1999 08:35:48
    1. Charlotte Vermont Catholic Church
    2. Pam
    3. Everyday we learn something new. Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Father Regis of the catholic church,Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. His web address is mcarmel@webtv.net. The church address: 2894 Spear St. Charlotte 05445 Phone 802-425-2637 And Buffy mentions there is also St. Catherine's in Shelburne. 8-25-99 Spoke with Father RagisÂ…No church records in church prior to 1967. All previous records are held in the Diocese in Burlington. He states the Diocese for the whole area was not started until 1858. Prior to that any records were administered out of Boston or Montreal, Canada. The diocese for Vermont is in Burlington 802-658=6110 ask for the archieves. The town clerk's office is open from 8-4 every weekday. No need for an appointment. Just drop in. Charlotte town clerk office is on Ferry Road. 802-425-3071 Oh by the way did everyone know that it's shar LOT ? Just doing my homework before my trip and wanted to share the information. Pam Kehoe Wisconsin KEHOE(LOW,SCOTT,ELDER and more) Family website http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8798 Celtic Women International http://www.celticwomen.org

    08/26/1999 08:19:43
    1. Essex, Chittenden Co. Vt Churchs
    2. Hi List, I am hoping that someone can help me. Does anyone know of Methodist and Congregational churches in Essex and Underhill, Chittenden Co. that were there in the 1860s? Appreciate any help anyone can give me. Thanks Barbara Boardman Montgomery, AL

    08/26/1999 01:26:46
    1. Burlington Sentinel 1830 Cont.
    2. Joyce Hathaway
    3. Cont. Burlington Sentinel 1830 Friday September 3, 1830 MARRIED In this town on 26 ult. by Rev. Mr. Smith, , Rev. Eli W. Taylor of Essex, NY to Miss Laura King, dau of Deacon Lyman King of this town. --------------- ELOPEMENT Whereas Betsey my wife has left my bed and board and refuses to live with me. I therefore forbid all persons trusting, or harboring her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. Ephraim Mills, Shelburne 24 July 1830. --------------------- Friday September 10, 1830 MARRIED In this town 5th inst. by Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. Orange Cleveland to Miss Philena Eastman all of this place. ------------------- In St. Albans, on 25th ult. by Rev. Mr. Dillon of Highgate, Capt. Harvey Hyde to Miss Fidelia G. Potter and on the 26th by Rev. Mr. Stevens of Highgate, Mr. Thomas Irish of Milton to Miss Miranda W. Potter, both dau's of Capt. Freeborn Potter. - -------------------------- DIED In St. Albans on 31st ult. Hon. Seth Wetmore, aged 61. Funeral held Methodist chapel. ------------------- In Milton 27 day of Aug Capt Benj. F. Everest, aged 43 yrs. He left wife and dau. --------------------- Friday Sept 17, 1830 MARRIED In Chazy, NY on 1st ins. by Rev. Mr. Boynton, D-- Julius Churchill of Champlain, to Miss Nancy Filmore of Chazy. -------------------- In Middletown, Conn on 7th inst., Mr. Edwin F. Johnson to Miss Charlotte Shaler, dau late Nr. Nathaniel Shaler of that place. -------------------- In Charlotte on Monday last by Rev Mr. Yale, Mr. Truman Haskell to Miss Susan Pray. --------------------- DIED In Starksborough on 10th inst. Mrs. Hoag, wife of Mr. Amos Hoag. ------------------- ELOPEMENT Whereas Mary my wife left my bed and board and refuses to live with me as a wife. This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Joshua Wade, Bolton, 14 Sept 1830. - ------------------------------- Friday 24 Sept, 1830 MARRIED In this town on Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Henry Leavenworth, Esq, attorney at Law, to Miss Jane Hickok, dau of Mr. Samuel Hickok. --------------------- In Milton, by Rev. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Roy Blin, of this town to Miss Almira Larned. -------------- In Keesville, NY by Rev. Conant Sawyer, Mr. Rodolphus M. Farnum, merchant, to Miss Phebe Kingsland. -------------- In Charlotte, on the 29th inst. by the Rev. Calvin Yale, Mr. Ellis M. Russell, to Miss Cornelia Curtis. ------------------- DIED In this town, yesterday, Mr. Ellick Powell, aged 57 years. ---------------- In Shelburn, on the 24th ult. Mr. Zadock Smith, one of the first settlers of the town, in the 74th year of his age. ------------------ In Rochester, NY, Mr. Nathaniel Wilson, Jr. printer, aged 23 years. -------------------- In Canajoharie, NY, Mr. Richard M. Bloomer, late one of the editors of the Montgomery Farmer. --------------------- In Antrim, NH, Deac. Samuel Vose, aged 71. ------------------- In Lempster, NH, Mrs. Rachel Taylor, aged 56. ----------------- In Albany, NY John C,. Johnson, printer, aged 27 years, and late publisher of a paper in Waterford. ----------------------- Friday 24 Sept 1830 MARRIED In Colchester on the 16th by Joseph E. Rhodes, Esq. Mr. Hamilton Littlefield, merchant, of Kingsbury, NY to Miss Rhoda Culver, dau of Rev. Phineas Culver. of C. ----------------- In St. Albans, on the 12th inst. by Rev. Mr. Nash, Benjamin H. Smalley, Esq. Attorney at law, to Miss Julia C. Marvin.----also by the same, Mr. Nathaniel Beardsley, to Widow Dixon, both of Henrysville, L.C. --------------------- In Danvers, Mass, by the Rt. Rev. Bp. Griswold, Rev. William Horton, Minister at St. Paul;s Church, Windsor, to Miss Mary E. French, dau of Hon. R. H. French of Danvers. ------------------------- In Windsor, By Rev. Mr. Horton, Dr. Edward E. Phelps, to Miss Phebe F. Lyon. ------------------- In Bakersfield, by Calvin Ewings, Esq., Mr. Wm. F. Maynard, to Miss ----------Foster. --------also Mr. Clark Barnes, to Miss Sally Corse. - -------------------------- In Guilford, Doct. Willard A. Wilkins, to Miss Laura Stone. ------------------------ In Middlebury, on the 13 inst. by Rev. H. C. Gridley, Mr. Lucius Shaw, to Miss Sarah Hitchcock. ----------------------- In Montpelier, by Rev. Chester Wright, Mr. William Hutchins, to Miss Louisa Witherell; P.H. Smith, Esq. to Miss Mary Goss. - --------------------------- In Middlesex , Mr. Seth Kimball, of Montpelier, to Miss Polly Haskins. ----------------------- In Waltham, Mass, Mr. Henry O. French, of Montpelier, VT to Miss Charlotte Temple. ---------------------- In Walpole, NH, Mr. Nahum Stone, editor of the Farmers' Museum, Kenne, to Miss Caroline Graves. -------------------------- In Brandon; Mr. Homer W. Hart to Miss Mary Knowlton; Mr. Erastus W. Winslow, to Miss Susan Killam; Mr. Royall Farr, to Miss Mary Childs. - ------------------------------ DIED In Hinesburgh, on the 20th inst. John Fay, son of Mr. Dan Arnold, aged 18 months.---Also on the 20th, Charles Horatio, son of T. W. Gibb, Esq. Printers in Montpelier and Danville, are requested, &c. - ----------------------------------------------- In Cambridge, on the 6th inst. Chloe Esther, dau of Ezbon and Chloe Ward, aged 7 years. --------------------------- In Orange, Miss Harriet Andrews, aged 21. ---------------- In Royalton, Sept 4, Capt. Joseph Parkhurst, aged 80. he was one of the first settlers of Royalton. - ---------------------------- In Boston, Mass, Joseph Capen, jr. printer, aged 22. - -------------------------- In Fairfax, Mrs. Sally Hopkins, wife of Mr. Gamaliel H. aged 55. ---------------- In Whitingham, Capt. Amsa Shumway, a soldier of the revolution, aged 74. ------------------- In Westminster, Mr. Edward Jackson, aged 91. ------------------- In Rochester, Hon. Elisha Ruggles, aged 71. -------------------- In Windsor, Mr. Davies Houghton, aged 76. --------------------- In Rutland, Mass Mr. Joseph Gates, aged 70. ------------------------ In Alstead, NH, Capt. Oliver Shepard, 86. - --------------------------- In Quebec, F.X. Baillarge, aged 72. He was one of the few surviving officers who fought against General Montgomery at the siege of Quebec. ----------------------- At Pisa, Italy on the 1st July last, of consumption, Matilda , youngest dau of James McDowall of Montreal. --------------------------- In Middlebury, Miss Catharine Fitch, aged 21. - -------------------------------- LIGHT POSTAGE A packet dispatched for the British minister at Washington, received at Boston by the mail packet Lady Ogle, from England, via Halifax, was mailed to the Post Office in that city on Wednesday. It weighed 467 oz. and the postage therefore was 467 dollars. -------------------------I WONDER HOW THIS MEASURES UP WITH WHAT WE PAY NOW?jh More later

    08/26/1999 01:15:49
    1. Cont. Burlington Sentinel 1830 VT
    2. Joyce Hathaway
    3. Good Morning: I'll start todays excerpts with one I missed and found yesterday on the film. 15 Jan 1830 Friday >From residence of subscriber, at Naples, NY, my wife Abigail on the 5th inst. has left my bed & board, etc. . . .All persons are hereby directed and forbidden to exhibit any charges on her account against me, as I will not pay the.. P.B. Torrey, Georgia, Dec 23, 1829. - ---------------------------------- Friday 28 May 1830 MARRIED In Middlebury on the 25th inst. by Rev. Mr. Merrell, Mr. George W. Cutler, merchant, to Miss Julia Rogers, dau of Capt. Jabez Rogers. -------------- In Chelsea, by H.E.G. McLaughlin, Esq, Mr. Jacob Flanders aged 75 to widow Perkins of Washington aged abt 65. ---------------- DIED In Woodstock on Sunday last, after a short and painful illness, Mrs. Sarah H. Colton, wife of Capt. A. Colton, one of the publishers of the Woodstock Observer, in the 28th year of her age. ---------------- Friday 4 June 1830 DIED In Berlin on 24th March, Mrs. Sibbel Johnson, age 75. ---------------- In Royalton, on 18th ult. very suddenly, Capt. Zabad Whitney, aged 32, son of Jonathan Whitney, Esq. of Tunbridge. Also in Tunbridge, on 8th inst. Mrs. Zilpha, wife of Jona. Whitney, Esq. ---------------- Friday June11, 1830 MARRIED In Shoreham by Rev. Mr. Marton, Mr. Silas Gibbs to Miss Lemira Abbot. ------------------- In Rutland, Mr. J. W. Turner, merchant, to Miss Mary C. Felch. --------------------- Also, Mr. Jacob W. Rayond, to Miss Mary Powers. -------------------- In Huntington, by Enoch A. Smith, Esq. Mr.--------- Smith to Miss Lydia Palmer. --------------------- In Essex, Mr. Hathaway Sherman of Richmond to Miss Louise Williams of Huntington. -------------------- DIED In Bridgeport on 2nd inst of Typhus Fever, Mr. Luther Bliss aged 70 years. -------------------- Friday 18 June 1830 MARRIED In this town on 30th ult by Rev. Mr. Seymour, Mr. John Sheldon to Miss Eliza Luman. ------------------- In Marietta, OH, Mr. Charles Samuel Swarthout Barton to Miss Mary Wilhelmine Trustene Caroline Louisa Fredrick Zeigler. (YEP FOLKS THAT'S HER NAME.jh) ------------------- DIED In Salem, VT May 14th, Hon. David Hopkinson, formerly Chief Judge of Essex Co., aged 78. -------------------- In Williston on 21st ult, Ruth wife of Mr. John Farlus, aged 70 years. Printers in Ma requested. ----------------------- In Burtonville, L.C. on 24th April, Mr. Charles Ames, aged 63 years. Printers in MA req. ----------------------- Friday 25 June 1830 MARRIED In Hartford, by Rev. A. Hazen, Capt. Marvin Dutton of Stow to Miss Eunice Hazen of Hartford. ------------------------ In Randolph, Jacob K. Parish, Esq. to Miss Mary A. Converse. ----------------------- DIED In Windsor, Mr. Truman Ide, brother of editor of VT Republican and formerly publisher of VT Journal, aged 28. -------------------- In Stockbridge, Mr. Charles J. Shattuck, aged 22. --------------- In Springfield, Mr. Ezra Bellows, aged 80. ---------------- Friday 2 July 1830 MARRIED Jerry Go-Nimble was lame of a leg, And mistress G0-Nimble had but one peg -- Hey diddle -ho-diddle-dee! In Gardener, KY, Mr. Timothy Dwight, aged 81 yrs, to Miss Arietta Lincoln, aged 75 yrs. Both of them have lost a leg, and he is so deaf that he has to use an ear trumpet, and the bride is so blind she can't see an inch in front of her nose. ------------------------ In Norwich Mr. James L. Ripley to Miss Ruth L. Huntington. ----------------------- DIED In this town on the 25th ult, Mrs. Phebe Williams, wife of Mr. Israel Williams, aged 60 years. Printers of NH and NY are requested &c ------------------- In Colchester, on the 29th ult., Wm. Munson, Esq., aged 66 years. ---------------- In Middlebury, on the 27th inst. Mr. Charles Dyer, aged 19. ---------------- Friday 9 July 1830 MARRIED In Keene, by Rev T.R. Sullivan, George P? . Shaw, Esq, attorney at law, of Danville, VT to Miss Nancy Bigelow. - ---------------------------------- DIED In this village, on the 6th inst. George Brooks, infant son of Mr. Joseph Sergeant. ------------------- Friday 22 July 1830 MARRIED In Middlebury on the 14th ist. by Professor Fowler, Mr. J. W. Copeland, editor of the National Standard, to Miss Georgiana Croswell. ------------------- In NY on the lst inst Jean Germain Samuel Adams Dannary, Esq. Knight of the royal Order of the Legion of Honor, Consul of France for the Port of Philadelphia, to Miss Marie Alexandrine, Eldest daughter of Mr. Durant St. Andre, French Consul General. - -------------------------- In Essex: on the 10th inst. by the Rev. C. Ingraham, Mr. Theron Bradley to Miss Amanda King. ------------------------- DIED In this town on Wednesday inst. Mr. Richard Corning. --------------- In Huntington on the 4th inst. Mrs. Billings, wife of Benjamin Billings.----also Mr. Jonathan Greeley, aged about 70 years. - -------------------------- Friday 30 July 1830 DIED In Castleton, on the 23d inst. Hon. Chauncey Langdon, aged 66. -------------- In Schuylerville, Saratoga Co., NY on the 21st inst Mrs. Catharine Van Vechten, consort of Harman Van Vechten, in the 58th year of her age. She left a large family. ------------------------- Friday 6 Aug 1830 MARRIED In Rutland on Tuesday morning last, by Rev. Charles Walker, Mr. William F. George, of Baltimore, MD., to Miss Elizabeth Lord. --------------- In Sandgate, by J.H. Sanderson, Esq., Mr. William Baker to Miss Harriet Bradley, dau of Ethen Bradley, Esq. ------------------- In Boston, William Badger, senior publisher of the American Traveller, to Miss Sophia Ann Cross. ------------ At Cincinnati, Mr. Wm. D. Gallagher, editor of the Back-woodsman, Xenia, to Miss Emma R. Adamson. ------------------ Friday 13 August 1830 MARRIED In this town on Monday last by Pres. Marsh, Rev. Mr. Torry, prof. in Univ. of VT. to Miss Mary Paine. --------------- DIED In this town yesterday morning, Mr. W. M. Henry, son of Mr. James H. Buzee, aged 3 yrs. Printers in NY req. - ---------------------------------- Friday 20 August 1830 MARRIED In Huntington, by E.A. Smith, Esq. Mr. Jireh Morrill, of Starksboro, to Miss ----- Smith. --------------------------- In Huntington by James Ambler, jr. Esq., Mr. Hale Gordon, to Miss Mahala Remington. ----------------- On the 5th inst at Northumberland, NY Mr. Oliver D. Peabody of Keeseville, to Miss Helen, dau of Jonas Olmsted, Esq. of the former place. -------------------------- DIED In Colchester, on the 24th ult. Mrs. Sarah, wife of Mr. James Gale, in the 67th year of her age. ---------------- In Colchester, on Sunday last, Cornelias H. son of Mr. Arad Merrill, aged 3 years. Printer in NH are requested, &c. - --------------------------- In Huntington on the 6th inst. Debby, dau of Rev Bowles, aged abt 26. -------------------- In Portsmouth, NH., Hon. John Sherburne, judge of the U.S. District Court, aged 73. He was aid-de-camp to Gen. Whipple in the revolutionary War. --------------------- At Washington City, George Graham, Esq. Commissioner of the General Land Office. - ---------------------------- Friday 27 Aug 1830 MARRIED In this town by Rev. Mr. Smith, Mr. David K. Pangborn to Miss Elizabeth, dau of Mr. Edward Farrington. ------------------------ In Cambridge, on 18th inst. by the Rev George W. Ranslow, Mr. John A. Willey to Miss Mary W. Stearns. ----------------------- DIED In Alburgh, on the 18th ins. Widow Sowles, aged abt 50 years.--Also on the 19th Mr. Alanson Loop aged abt 25. ------------------------- In Huntington on 22nd inst. of consumption Mr Moses marshall, aged abt 68 years. - --------------------------- Enjoy, more later. Joyce

    08/26/1999 09:07:02
    1. Lucy Ann LeClair, b.@1860
    2. katherine.fiedler
    3. I've been trying to trace my great-grandmother's lineage. Her name was LUCY ANN LeCLAIR/LaCLAIR, and according to a Massachusetts census (she lived there later in her life), she was born in 1855 in Cambridge, Lamoille County, VT. A newly found second cousin , however, says she was born in 1860 in North Underhill, Chittenden County, VT. Can anyone give me information on her, her parents and/or siblings? Thanks! Katherine Pitts, Fayetteville, NY

    08/26/1999 09:02:57
    1. unsubscribe me from your email list.
    2. Charlie Carlson
    3. I asked once and I am asking for the last time. Please unsubscribe me from your email list. I didn't even subscribe in the first place. It was done by someone who I did a favor for and let him use my computer. I am from Florida and have no ties or anything to do with Vermont. I don't even know anyone in Vermont. Thank you, Charlie Carlson

    08/26/1999 12:56:23
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    08/25/1999 04:49:41
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    08/25/1999 04:48:51
    1. 1830 Newspaper Info
    2. Jim Leogue
    3. Joyce, Since you have spent so much time on transcribing this information, and if you haven't already, I recommend you put it in the Roots Archives. It should prove to be invaluable to many folks. Thanks for putting forth the effort. Jim Florida US of A

    08/25/1999 04:03:50
    1. Thank you, Joyce!
    2. The Burritt Family
    3. Just wanted to add my thanks to Joyce for the interesting newspaper listings. I found a couple of items and added them to my database. Judy Burritt Names researching in Chittenden Co.: BURRITT, BALDWIN, BOSTWICK, MEAD, BENEDICT, BICKFORD, BUNKER, DEVINE

    08/25/1999 11:38:02
    1. Thanks to Joyce
    2. Joyce has provided invaluable information to the list. Even if we don't find our names, it gives a real flavor of the times.

    08/25/1999 06:34:47
    1. Kehoe/Keoghs in the woods
    2. Pam
    3. Thanks again Joyce for the newspaper information. No Kehoe's yet...but now I'm sure they hid in the woods :) I'm so excited about visiting Vermont in September to find those woods. Again thank you for your efforts. Pam Kehoe Wisconsin KEHOE family website http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8798 Celtic Women International http://www.celticwomen@org.

    08/25/1999 05:41:24
    1. Bonner/Boner
    2. Hi List: Through my great grandfather's military file I have learned that he was born in Hinesburg. I have looked at several census records, but so far I have not come across any Bonner/Boner families around 1841 to 1860. There was a testimonial in his file that indicated he was married to a Siloma or Salina woman just before he went into the army in 1862. Does anyone remember seeing the Bonner/Boner name while doing your own research? Sandy Williams

    08/25/1999 04:21:37
    1. Thanks to Joyce
    2. Thank you Joyce for such interesting reading. I really enjoyed it, even though I did not find anything. Sandy Williams

    08/25/1999 04:15:40
    1. School year books?
    2. Hi List: I was just wondering if there are school year books that go back to the late 1850's? I would be interested in the Hinesburg area. Sandy Williams

    08/25/1999 03:43:44
    1. Re: Query
    2. Florence Thelen
    3. I am searching for the birth date and parents of Polly Irish. She married Friend Farrand in 1802 in Colchester, Vt. I will appreciate any information. Florence Thelen fetjbb@mc.net

    08/24/1999 05:39:21
    1. Re: VT vital rec.
    2. Michael Shepard
    3. I have had 4 instances where I have sent complete information, full names, dates, Cities, etc and money and received a reply no records available and they cashed the checks. Mike Shepard

    08/24/1999 02:33:47
    1. Newspapers
    2. Pam
    3. Thank you to Joyce!!! Fascinating reading. Pam Kehoe Wisconsin

    08/24/1999 12:47:21
    1. Cont. Burlington S. 1830 newspaper
    2. Joyce Hathaway
    3. Friday 16 April 1830 MARRIED In Alburgh, by the Rev. Mr. Pier Col. Joseph M. Mott, to Miss Elizabeth Mix. By the same, Mr. Geo. W. Ames, to Mrs. Letta Loup. --------------- In Colchester, on Monday the 12th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Doct. R. Moody, of this town, to Mrs. Adelia A. Harrington, daughter of the Hon. Jabez Penniman of the former place. ---------------------- DIED In Essex, VT on the 5th inst. Mr. Nathan Lothrop, aged 75.---Printers in Mass are requested to publish the above. ----------------------- In Farnham, L.C. on the 27th ult of consumption Mr. Samuel Worth, formerly of Starksboro, aged 35. - --------------------------- NOTICE: We have been requested to state that the notice published last week of the marriage of Mr. Rufus Kibby in incorrect. The facility with which officious Friends procure printers gratuitously to notice marriage, frequently leads to imposition. A suitable reward will be given for the detection of the scoundrel who communicated the notice of Mr. Kibby's marriage, that we may make an example of the officious imposter. - --------------------------- Friday 22 April 1830 DIED In this town on Saturday last, son of Mr. Eliab Washburn, aged 10 years. his death was occasioned by a fall from the upper loft of Messrs. Catlin's Grist Mill. - ----------------------------- In Keesville, NY on the 10th inst. Washington, son of Mrs. Widow Jones, aged about four years. - -------------------------- We copy from the Sumter, S.C. Gazette the following remarkable instance of sudden death: "The venerable Mr. Robert Coleman a Class Leader of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Camden, after having exhorted his Class with animation, prayed with his accustomed fervency, and was, with his fellow worshippers, in the act of singing a hymn, suddenly fell down, and in twenty minutes was called from Time to Eternity. How solemn the lesson!--How awful the warning."! ----------------------- Friday 30 April 1830 MARRIED In Williston, on the 25th inst. by the Rev Mr. Goodhue, Mr. Wm. D. Colburn, of Boston, to Miss Naomi King, of this place. --------------------------- DIED In this town on Monday last, Russell, son of Mr. Russell Lawrence, aged 1 year. -------------------- In Westford, on the 24th inst. after an illness of 30 hrs, Mr. Averell noble, of Essex, aged 64 years. - --------------------------- In Grand Isle, on the 1st inst., after an illness of about three weeks, in a firm reliance on her Savour's mercy, Mary L. daughter of Abishai Allen. ------------------ In Essex, on the 11th inst. Mr. Asa Holget, aged 94. He was a patriot in the French War under the command of Robert Rogers, and a supporter of the Revolutionary war; he was probably nearly the last of those who faught to retrieve their country from the grasp of the French. ------------------------ NOTICE: This may certify that I have this day given my son, Ebenezer W. Woodward, his time, and hereby declare him free to act for himself without my control from and after this date, and shall not pay any debts of his contracting. Daniel Woodward, Appril 26, 1830. - ---------------------------- Friday 7 May, 1830 MARRIED In Concord, NH by Rev Mr. Bouton, Mr. Horatio Hill, one of the proprietors of the NH Patriot, to Miss Clara Walker Emery, dau of the late Capt. Charles Emery. - ---------------------------------- In Lyman, NH Mr. Robert S. Nelson to Miss Eliza Kelsey, dau of Mr. D. Kelsey, of Derby, VT. - ------------------------------------------ In Rutland, Mr. Silas H. Hodges, to Miss Julia Fay. ---------------------- In Barre, Mr. Asa Bates, to Miss Phebe Ainsworth, of Woodbury. ------------------------- DIED In Newbury, VT, Miss Mary Wallace, aged 26 years, youngest dau of Mr. T. Wallace. - -------------------------- In Washington, NH of consumption, Miss Mary Gibson Greenleaf, dau of Daniel Greenleaf Esq., aged 23. - --------------------------- In Hartland, Mr. Joseph Wilder, a patriot of the Revolution, aged 75. - ----------------------------- In Hartford, Sophronia, dau of Mr. T. Marvin, aged 17. ------------------------ In Benson, Miss Clarissa Carter, aged 26. ------------------------ In Shaftsbury, Miss Lucretia Curtis, dau of Mr. Robert Curtis, aged 19. --------------------------- ONE CENT REWARD and no charges paid. Ran away from the subscriber on the 19th of April last, William Strickland, an indented Boy, about 16 years old. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting him on my account. Daniel C. Palmer, Charlotte, May 1, 1830. ---------------------- Friday May 14, 1830 MARRIED In this town, on the 2d inst. by the rev Mr. Ingersoll, Mr. Jirah B. Isham, of Shelburn, to Miss Katherine Jenette Brewster, of this place. ---------------------- A Jackson editor rewarded and DeCamped!!In Hamilton, OH on the 3d ult. by the Rev. Mr. Macdill, Taylor Webster, Esq. clerk of the house of Representatives of Ohio, and editor of the Western Telegraph, to Miss Mary H. DeCamp. - ------------------------------------- At the Friends Meeting House in Peru, NY Mr. Henry Rogers of Farrisburgh, to Miss Julia Keese. - --------------------------- In Hillsborough, NH Rev. Ira Mason Wead of Hinesburgh, to Miss Caroline Nancy Dutton. Mr. Wead is on his way to Michigan as a Missionary. - -------------------------- In Granville, NY Simeon Wetherbee, aged 82, to Miss Lydia Chamberlin, aged 65. - ---------------------------- In Middlebury, 9th inst. by the Rev T. A. Merrill, Mr. Alvin Whitmore, to Miss Mary Lamb. - ----------------------------- In Brownington, after a courtship of 16 years, Mr. James Mathews to Miss Sapphira Aldrich. - --------------------------------- DIED In Colchester, on the 5th inst. Mr. Thomas Scott, in the 21st year of his age. ------------------------ In this town, on Saturday last, Mrs. Rhoda, wife of Mr. Henry I. Higgins, aged 32. ------------------------ 21 May 1830 Friday MARRIED In this town on Wednesday morning last, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Mr. J. Carter Robie to Miss Louisa W. Dunham,. - ----------------------------- In NY, a Mr. Brooks Drinkwater, to Miss Temperance Pond--a cold water match, surely. - --------------------------------------------------- In Milton, on the 16th inst. by Jacob Davis, Esq. Mr Heman A. Everts, of Georgia, to Miss Lucy Learned of Milton. - -------------------------------- In Bennington, Capt Martin S. Norton, to Miss Mary Ann Sears. - ---------------------------------- DIED In Malote, NY of consumption on the 23d April, Mrs. Lucinda Brown, wife of Mr. Daniel Brown in the 32d year of her age. - ------------------------------------ In Lyons, NY on the 2d instant, Maria, daughter of Rev. L. Hubbell, aged about 5 years. - ----------------------------- In Louisville, NY on the 4th inst. Col. Seth Pomeroy, aged 61 years. - ---------------------------------- INFORMATION WANTED: Mrs. Catharine Mahen, with her daughter Mary, aged abt 16 years, and two or three younger children, left Quebec for the States in August last, and after travelling as far as St. albans, VT, the daughter became too much fatugued to proceed farther; She was, therfore left at St. Albans in the family of Thomas McCarl, and the mother with the other children proceeded to Troy, N.Y. her place of destination, whither the dau was to be sent as soon as the mother should write for her: But after writing several letters without receiving any answer, the anxious mother returned, on foot, to St. Albans on the 13th inst where she learned from the neighbors that her daughter, after enduring many hardships, left the place in March last, since which nothing has been heard from her. Any information will be thankfully received by her afflicted mother, addressed to Mr. Philip Quin, Troy, N.Y. or to Groseback & Lansing, Gibbonsville, N.Y. - ----------------------------------

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