1811 Burlington Centinel Newspaper cont. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1811 THURSDAY MAY 2, 1811 THURSDAY MAY 9, 1811 MARRIED in this town the 2d inst. Mr. JOHN BARNEY, Charlotte, to Miss LUCIAN HUBBARD of Shelburn. DIED at Charlotte on the 6th inst. Miss MARTHA CLARK, dau of ZENAS CLARK, aged 21 yrs. at Williston, very suddenly on the 29th of April, Mr. STEPHAN RANDALL, late of Ashburnam, Worc., Mass in the 78thy year of his age. He has left a widow and a large family of children and grand children, to lament his loss. At Shelburn on the 5th inst., Mrs. HANNAH GLASS, wife of Mr. GAUSS GLASS, aged 48 yrs. ESTATE OF SAMUEL HIDE, late of Charlotte Dist of Chitte. represented insolvent business at the dwelling house of ABEL GIBBS in Charlotte, July to Nov next. Commissioners Charlotte May 7, 1811 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- THURSDAY MAY 16, 1811 THURSDAY MAY 23, 1811 ESTATE OF BRANSCOM PERIGO, late of Essex, VT Dist of Chitt represented insolvent business at the dwelling house of widow EUNICE PERIGO, in sd Essex. Commissioners Essex April 1811 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THURSDAY MAY 30, 1811 MARRIED at Huntsburg, on the 4thinst. Mr. WRIGHT HURLBERT of Underhill, to Miss CHARITY SHEKOF ?of St. Amand, L.C SHOCKING ACCIDENT On Friday last a young lad by the name of CHARLES SMITH, son of Mr. JOHN SMITH 2d. of this town,was killed in the old mill at Onion River falls. The lad being alone when the accident happened. ESTATE OF JOSHUA STANTON, lat e of Essex, Chitte. Dist of Chitt Business at the dwelling house of widow ABIGAIL STANTON in sd Essex. 7 May 1811 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- THURSDAY JUNE 6, 1811 ELOPMENT: Whereas JERUSHA my wife has eloped from my bed and board. 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. ELIJAH JANES South Hero, 18 May 1811 THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1811 MARRIED: At Madrid, New York, Mr. THOMAS ARCHIBALD of Charlotte, Vermont to Miss IRENE NEWWELL of former place. At St. Albans Sunday the 26th ult., Mr. ELADAD S. BUTLER of St. Albans to Mrs STARKWEATHER, daughter of FRANCIS DAVIS, Esq. of the same place. THURSDAY JULY 4, 1811 THURSDAY JULY 18, 1811 A LIST OF PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE VERMONT STATE BANK AS OF 2 JULY 1811. ANDEREW NICHOLS, EBENEZER THOMPSON, ALPHEUS NICHOLS, EPHRAIM HURLBUT, SAMUEL FITCH, FRANCIS CHILDS, ANDREW NICHOLS, SIMON TIFFANY, EBENEZER THOMPSON, SEELEY BENNETT, WILIAM WILLIAMS; ANDREW NICHOLS, SAMUEL MESSENGER, RODERICK MESSENGER, SETH MESSENGER, HALLOWAY TAYLOR, LEVI SIMONS, DAVID STEVENS, CABOT H. HYDE, DAVID TALCUT, JUN., ISAAC FRENCH, DARIUS MOREY, WILLIAM MOOR, CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, CYRUS WARE, AMASA BANCROFT, CEPHAS CARPENTER, AZEL PARKHURST, ISAAC FOSTER, ELIJAH WINSHEP, LEVI SPAULDING, ELIAKIM HAWKS, AND PELEG S. STEELE, NATHAN OSGOOD, CHARLES K. WILLIAMS, CALEB WHIPPLE, JUN., OBEDIAH WHEELER, CHAUNCEY LANGDON, BISSELL, PHELPS, MOSES FISK, FREDERICK RICHARDSON, ARON PHELPS, PELETIAH SHIRMAN, JONATHAN HOLDEN, JOHN BURDUK, PHINEAS RIDER, JAMES HEATON, JAMES HEATON, JUN., GEORGE B. R. GOVE, WYLLIS J. CADWELL, AND CHARLES BULKLEY, SYLVANUS EATON, PELEG STEARNS, SIMEON HOVEY, ALEXANDER PHELPS, THOMAS DIXON, AND JOSEPH DIXON, NOAH CHITTENDEN, ELIAS FASSETT, JOSEPH FASSETT, JOHN FASSETT, WILLIAM SMITH, AZARIAH PAINTER, AND THOMAS BYRD, WILLIAM V. WOODS, PEASLEE & HASWELL,ROERICK STORRS, TIMOTHY HINMAN , RALPH PARKER, MELVIN VINING. NOTE: THE FOLLOWING DEMANDS ARE UNDER THE EXTANT LAW. WILLIAM BARNEY, ARTHUR BOSTWICK, JOSEPH BOSTWICK, ELIAS FASSETT, SYLVANUS, EATON, STEPHEN HOUSE, JONATHAN GREEN, STEPHEN PEARL, JIRAH ISHAM, ELEAZER B. HOBBELL, SALMON FAY, THOMAS D. ROOD, LEVI BIGLOW, CHARLES F. H. GOODHUE, WILLIAM BAXTER. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true list of the Names of the persons who were indebted to the Vermont State Bank at Burlington branch, on the forgoing day of November, A.D. 1810, with the sums now due on each contract. Published by order of the directors of said branch Given under my hand at their office of Discount and Deposit at Burlington, AD 1811, Ozias Buel, Cashier. (I DECIDED NOT TO TYPE THE AMOUNTS. jh) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ THURSDAY 25 JULY 1811 EZRA WOODRUFF'S ESTATE late ofWestford, Chitte. represented insolvent Dist Chitte. business at dwelling house of ANNE WOODRUFF at Westford. Westford, July 2d, 1811 ------------------ ESTATE OF JOHN WHITMORE, late of Highgate Georgia Dist. Administratix: ABIGAIL WHITMORE insufficient to pay the debts June 24th, 1811. -------------------- ELOPEMENT whereas RUTH, my wife has left my board & conducted in an indecent and unbecoming manner. These are therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debt of her contracting after this date. ZEBINA BILLINGS Bakersfield, 15 July, 1811- - ------------------------------------- DIED at Shelburne, on the 14th inst. Doct. THOMAS FLETCHER, aged 63 years. MARRIED on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Clark, M. JON EARLS, to Miss RHODA CASTLE, both of this town. At Wiliamsborough, NC, Major SMITH of Prince Edwards, VA to Miss CHARLOTTE B. BRODLE. This match consummated only a few days since, was agreed upon 21 years ago at Camden, SC. The capture of Major, then Captain SMITH, at the battle of that place separated the parties, which other events of the war continued to prolong, until a few months since, each supposed the other to be dead. An accidental circumstance lately brought them acquainted again, and neither plead any statue of limitations in bar of the old bargain.----- - -------------------------- THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 1811 THURSDAY AUGUST 22, 1811 SIMEON HINES ESTATE, late of Colchester business at dwelling house of widow OLIVE HINES in sd Colchester. 11 day of Sept, Nov., and Jan next. Colchester, July 29, 1811 - ---------------------------------------------------------- JOSEPH LARKINS ESTATE , late of Fairfield, Franklin Co. Dist of Georgia business at the house of JOHN BENEDICK in Fairfield. Fairfield, 25th of July 1811 - ------------------------------------- Franklin County, Supreme Court Dec Term 1810 PATIENCE MILLER of St. Albans Franklin Co., VT brought her petition to this Court stating, that on the 10th day of March 1799 at Plattsburgh in the state of New York, she was lawfully married to IBROOK MILLER, then of said Plattsburgh, now of Quebeck, in the province of Lower Canada, with who she lived in the due observance of the marriage Covenant until the 10th day of December 1807, when the said IBROOK willfully deserted her and has ever since absented himself from her, wholly neglecting to perform any of the duties enjoyened by the marriage contract & also treated her with intolerable severity &c. praying this Court to grant her a bill of Divorce, from the said IBROOK. To be published , etc. and he to make answer. etc,. . . . . . JONATHAN JANES , clerk - --------------------------------- THURSDAY AUGUST 29, 1811 DIED at Middlebury Mr. ZENUS CLARK in the 51st year of his age, after a short illness in which he retained his senses unimpared. His remains were removed to Charlotte, his former residence. -------------- DIED at St. Albans on the 18th inst. after a short illness, Miss MARIA JULIETTA ALLEN only daughter of GENERAL IRA ALLEN, aged 17 years. Interred at St. Albans.- - -------------------------- THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 1811 to be continued tomorrow Joyce Hathaway