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    3. Hi Folks: Vital excerpts and articles of interest from Burlington Centinel Newspaper 1811 If you find anything that helps you in your research, please let us know. Thanks. Joyce Thursday January 10, 1811 Burlington Centinel Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont Extract from Newspaper Married in Hinesburgh on the 3rd alt. Mr. THOMAS WILCOX to Miss LYDIA PLACE, both of that town. Died at Saratoga Springs on Friday last, Hon. AMOS MARSH, of Vergennes aged about 40?. - ----------------------------------------------------------------- January 17, 1811 NOTICE: RANAWAY from the subscriber, a boy by the name of ENOS INGRAM about eighteen years of age. All person are hereby forbid harboring or trusting said boy on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting after this date. PHILIP INGRAM Cambridge Dec 20, 1810 ________________________________________ DANIEL TITUS Estate District of Georgia late of St. Albans business at the house of AZARIA BROOKS, in said St. Albans St. Albans, Dec 20, 1810 - -------------------------------------------- ON THE PROBATE ESTATES THEY HAD TO BE PUBLISHED FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME, THUS THE DIFFERENT DATES. (jh) Estate of WALTER FREEMAN Dist of Chitte late of Essex PHANALIA FREEMAN, Administratrix Be allowed until First Tuesday of May 1812 ___________________________________________________ JOSHUA CLAP'S Estate Dist. of Georgia late of Montgomery, in said dist. six months from 3rd day Dec. 1810 business at dwelling house of widow NABBY CLAP in Montgomery ____________________________________________________________ A list of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office , in St. Albans, December 31, 1810, which will be sent to the general Post Office, unless taken out before the first of April next. LUTHER ADAMS, Richford; ELKANAH ABBA Highgate; PHILANDER BURNHAM, St. Albans; LEVI BENTLY, Georgia; BENJAMIN BOWERS, Swanton; JOHN COLEFIX, St. Albans, SOLOMON CALKINS & NICHOLAS CADY, St. Albans; SAMUEL COCHRAN, Bakersfield; JOHN CASTLE, Fairfield; LEVI DAVIS, JONA . DANFORTH, ELIJAH DAVIS , ABIJAH EDMONDS, CHARLES FLANDERS, St. Albans; ARTEMAS GOODNOW, Alburgh; CALEBE HILL OR SETH STRONG, Vineyard; JARID HOADLY, St. Albans; CALVIN HOBATT, ORA HALL , ELI HENDRICK LEVI HOUSE, all of St. Albans; CURTIS HALE, JUNIOR, South Hero; SALLY HAWLEY, Fairfield; ALLEN HUNGERFORD, St. Armand, L.C.; CHARLES HAMILTON, Essex; JOSEPH IDE, Dunhan, L.C.; LUCAS JANES, Sheldon; SAMUEL V. VEGTCHON JOHNSON , St. Albans; EPHRAIM LITTLE, St. Albans; ABNER MORTON, WARRREN MUNDSON, NATHAN MIXER, all St.Albans. THOMAS MOORE, Swanton; MYRON ORTON, BENJAMIN F PRENTIS, LEONARD ROBINSON, MISS PATTY RUGG, JOSIAH SMITH, JOHN STODDARD, ABRAHAM SPOOR, PATTY SMEDLEY, ZEBIDEAL TRACY, all of St. Albans; DAVID SANDERSON, Sheldon; ORANGE WELLS, LEAONARD WHEELER RUFUS WEST, BENJAMIN WRITTER, WILLIAM WARNER, SUBMIT WHITE, all of St. Albans; LUTHER WHITE, Fairfield,;GEORGE WATKINS, Swanton; JOSEPH WOODWORTH, Georgia. HORACE JANES, P.M. ____________________________________________________________________________ ______ THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1811 MARRIED At Huntington, on the 17th instanr, Mr. ALEXANDER FRASER, to Miss LUCINDA MARTIN, both of that town. At Williston, on the 2d inst Mr. WHAT BEALS, of Fairfax to Miss JERUSHA BETTY, of Williston. At Williston, on Thursday last, Capt. _____ WHEELER, of New Haven to Mrs POLLY M'NEIL of Williston. COMMUNICATED: DIED, at the house of JOHN G. HURTIN, Esq, in Goshen, Conn., Mrs. HULDAH FOX, aged 25 years; she was formerly of Cornwall in Con and has been for some time teaching the Female Academy in Goshen. Few strangers who have entered in any place have acquired so general esteem as Mrs. Fox; the the duties of her avocation, she was industrious, attentive and prudent in private life she was amiable and respected. __________________________________________________________________ RANDALL WELL'S ESTATE Dist of Chitte late of Hinesburgh businss at the house of WILLIAM WELLS, in said Hinesburgh July, Aug next. Hinesburgh. Jan 16, 1811 _________________________________________________ JANUARY 31, 1811 Whereas LOICE, my wife has eloped from my bed and board, without any just provocation; this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting. ALEXANDER PETERSON Milton, Jan 28, 1811 _________________________________________________________ NOTICE: The venude for the sale of the Estate of SAMUEL B. SHELDON, deceased, stands adjourned to the fourth day of March next at 9 o'clock a.m. at the dwelling house of JOSIAH PECKHAM, Esq. in Sheldon. LUCY SHELDON EBENEZER MARVIN, JR. Administrators Sheldon, Jan 23, 1811 ___________________________________________ GEORGE SICKLER'S ESTATE Dist of Georgia late of Swanton business at the house of NATHANIEL STEVENS of Swanton, June and July Swanton, Jan 16, 1811 _______________________________________________ ARTHUR KNOWLES ESTATE Chitte Dist late of Essex exhibit their claims to URANA KNOWLS and RICHARD LAMSON, Administrators. Essex, 10th of January 1811 _______________________________________________ NOTICE: Appointment of Executors of the last Will and Testament of WILLIAM NASON, late of St. Albans in the county of Franklin and State of Vermont Business at the dwelling house of the widow MARY NASON, in St. Albans, third Monday March, July next. REUBEN EVARTS JOHN NASON, Executors St. Albans, Jan 7, 1811 _________________________________________________________ ESTATE OF THADDEUS STUART, late of Hinesburgh Dist Chitte, holden at Richmond 1st Jan 1811 Give notice _______________________________________________________________ FEBRUARY 7, 1811 MARRIED at Richmond on the 29th inst. Mr. JAMES NICHOLS, to Miss ABIGAIL BUFFUM, both of that town. _______________________________________________________________ THURSDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 1811 MARRIED at Swanton on the 31st ult. by WM. GREEN, Esq. Mr. JOHN DINGMAN, of Berkshire, to Miss CLARISSA HIMES of the former place. _______________________________________________________ RANDALL WELLS ESTATE Dist of Chitte late of Hinesburgh, represented insolvent and six months from date business at the house of WILLIAM WELLS, in said Hinesburgh Hinesburgh, 16 Jan 1811 __________________________________________________ FEBRUARY 21, 1811 OBITUARY Died in Hardwick, Mass, Mr. SOLOMON BANGS, aged 24 years, formerly of this town. As Mr. NATHAN TOWN of Rindg, NH was removing with his family to Richmond, VT one of his children aged 4 years, who was in the fore part of the sleigh was killed instantly by a kick from one of his horses. STRAY COW Came into the yard of the subscriber, on the morning of the 13th instant, and there calved, a likely Whitefaced cow, both hind feet white, white belly, red body, and red spots around both eyes. The owner is desired to pay charges, and take her away. MOSES BLISS Burligton, Feb 18, 81 Estate of WILLIAM V. WOOD, late of Milton, Dist. of Chitte. allowed until first Tues. of Jan 1812 payments of debts to MARTHA SMITH, or CHARLES LANGDON, Adm: of said estate. _____________________________________________________ RAN away from subscriber on the night of the 19th inst. one indented apprentice, aged 12 years, named HENRY BROWN. All persons forbidden to harbor or trust him on my account as I shall pay no debts of his contracting after this date. JOSEPH BLANCHARD Burlington, Feb 19, 1811 _______________________________________________________________________ FEBRUARY 28, 1811 MARCH 7, 1811 MARRIED at Shelburne on the 17th ult, Mr. HEMAN ROWLEY, to Miss RACHEL BURRET, both of this town. __________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY 14 MARCH 1811 MARRIED in this town, on Monday last by the Rev. SAMUEL CLARK, Mr. CHELTEY ROOT of Williston to Miss BETSEY LATHROP. DIED at Berlin Con, Mr. BENJAMIN SLATER aged 60. ESTATE OF JOHN WEEKS,late of Essex. Dist Chitte holden at Richmond allowed until Tuesday of March 1812 ------------------ ESTATE OF AMASA BEEBE , late of North Hero Dist of Grand Isle business at dweling house of JEDEDIAH P. LADD, Esq. In keeper in sd North Hero. 2 Mar 1811 - -------------------------- $110 DOLLARS REWARD Broke from the county jail in Burlington, Chitte, VT on the night of the 25th of Feb instant, two prisoners; one by the name of JOHN MONTRESSER HASWELL, 24 yrs of age about five feet six inches high, ruddy, dark complexion, dark eyes and large whiskers. Has a small impediment in his speech, belongs to the Navy of US and has received a wound by a musket ball in one of his wrists, wore away a dark blue coat, blue stockinett pataloons, long boots, dark brown great coat and a black sattin beaver hat--committed for trespass; the other, by the name of BERIAH CLELAND, about five feet ten inches high, stout built and rather fleshy, dark brown hair and light grey eyes, quick spoken, wore away a navy blue surtout and pantaloons, and short cow hide boots considerably worn-committed for debt. The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend and return them to the subscriber, or ninety dollars will be give for said HASWELL and twenty dollars for said CLELAND, and no charges paid. HEMAN LOWRY, Sheriff. Burlington 26 Feb 1811 - ------------------------------------------------------- THURSDAY MARCH 21, 1811 MARRIED AT Westford, on the 6th inst. by the Rev. Mr. PARMELE , Rev. JOHN TROAIR, of Cambridge to Mrs. HANNAH STEPHENS of the former place. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - 28 MARCH 1811 HORACE DEMING ESTATE late of Sheldon, represented insolvent attend to business at the swelling house of JAMES FANTON in said Sheldon. last Sat. of May and June next. Sheldon 29 Jan 1811 ----------------- APRIL 4, 1811 DIED AT WINDSOR on 6th ult. of the spotted fever ARTEMUS B. CUTTING, son of Gen. CUTTING of Weathersfield, aged 18. He attended the exhibition at Hartland, on Monday, tarried at the ball in the evening, returned on Tuesday morning, began to complain in the afternoon, and was a corpse at 4 on Wednesday morning, which was about 13 hours from the time he was taken down. He was an active, promising young man whose loss is severly felt by his frienda and . . . . . . . ------------------ ESTATE OF CHARLES BREWSTER, late of Huntington Dist Chitte time extended to pay the debts so to first Tues April 1812 notices in Huntington and Richmond by order of JOEL BROWNSON, Judge of Probate. Richmond, 6 Nov 1810 (yes 1810 jh) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- 11 APRIL 1811 MARRIED at Charlotte on the 3d inst. April, by JEREMIAH BARTON , Esq. Mr. JOHN SQUIRE , to Miss LORANDA HURLBUT, both of that town. At Fletcher. on the 8th inst. Mr. ABNER BEAN of Flether, to Miss LAURA WHEELER, of Cambridge. At Cambridge, on the 10th instnt., Mr. ERASTUS POWELL, to Miss SALLY WALBRIDGE, both of Cambridge. SPOTTED FEVER Mr. EATON, You noticed in your last paper, that the Spoted Fever continued to progress in Peachum. Yesterday I came from there--it had not abated then--1 died yesterday, and 2 the day before. There were some more who it was thought would not recover. It is supposed there have been as many as seventy cases of this malignant disease in Peachum, seventeen of which terminated in death-- and thirteen of them within eighteen days. Probably about the same number have had the fever in Barnet, out of which number twenty three have died. The disorder is not quite so prevalent in the latter place as it has been. It is about two months since the disorder first made its appearance in Barnet. ABIAL FISHER, JUN. March 22, 1811. Danvil pub.--------------------------------------- DIED in this town on the 6th inst. Mrs. EUNICE BURNHAM, wife of Mr. WILLIAM BURNHAM, aged about 20 years. At Colchester on the 3d instant, SIMEON HINE, Esq. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- APRIL 18, 1811 ESTATE OF BENJAMIN DARLING, late of South Hero Dist of Grand Isle Business at the dwelling house of THOMAS DICKSON, in sd South Hero South Hero April 2, 1811 - ------------------------------------- ESTATE OF ABNER BLISS, late of Georia Dist of Georgia business at the dwelling house of the widow MERRIMAN BLISS in sd Georgia 2 March 1811 at Georgia. - ------------------------------------------------ ESTATE OF ISRAEL B. PERRY, late of Charlotte, represented insolvent Dist Chitte business at the dwelling house of the widow (no name jh) Commissioners Charlotte, April 2, 1811 - --------------------------------------------------------------------- ELOPEMENT Whereas TEMPERANCE my wife has eloped my bed and board, and wholly refuses to do the duties of a good wife; these are therefore, to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her,on my account, as I will pay no debt of her contracting. John FOLSOM South Hero, April 5, 1811 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- HORACE DEMING ESTATE,late of Sheldon Dist of Georgia business at the dwelling house of JAMES FANTON of sd Sheldon last Friday May and June next Commissioners Sheldon, Jan 29th 1811 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1811

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