To Cont. Early Burlington Sentinel Newspaper Excerpts 1830 Friday 22 Oct 1830 MARRIED In Colchester, on the 19th inst, by the Rev. Mr. Crane, of St. Albans, Rev. Charles P. Clark, to Miss Mary White. ---------------------- In Jericho, on 5th inst. by Rev. Hervey Smith. Mrs. Charles Hubbard to Misss Adeline Field.--on the 11th, by same, Mr. Salmon Wood, of Hinesburgh, to Miss Sarah Rood.--On the 18th by Rev. S. Parmelee, of Westford, Mr. Nathaniel Blackman to Miss Anna Field. ------------------------ In Shelburn, on the 17th inst. by Levi Comstock, Esq. Mr. Cyrus Mills, to Miss Orilla M. Chase. ------------------------ In Montreal, on the 11th inst. by the Rev Alexander Matheison, Minister of St. Andrews Church, John Gordon Mackenzie, Esq., merchant, to Miss Seraphina Gates, dau of Horatio Gates, Esquire. ------------------------ In Castleton, Mr. W. Perkins, to Miss Delia Kellogg. ------------------- In Orwell, Mr. Joab S. Kendall, of Athol, Mass to Miss Louisa Young. - -------------------------------- In St. Albans, Mr. J.S. Morrill, to Miss Mary H. Jewell. --------------------- In Franklin, Mr. Warren Hines, of Sheldon, to Miss Adelia Runnels. ------------------------ DIED In Montreal, Mrs. Sarah Heber or Weber ?(ink blot and smeared), (late of Fairfield) wife of Mr. Clark Fitts, aged 24. ------------------ In the Alms house in Lynn, Mass, Mr. Donald M'Donald, aged 108 years. He was born in Scotland in 1722. He was in the British service before he came to this country; and was at the taking of Quebec when Wolfe fell, and with Braddock when he was killed by the Indians, and was one of the few whom Washington, then a Major, conducted from the field of battle. Donald served several years in our revolutionary war in Gen. Green's regiment. he left Portmouth in April last, and travelled on foot to Washington, and on his way back stopped at the Alms house, where he died on the morning of the 4th inst. ---------------- Near Zanesville, OH, Maj. Jonathan Cass, the venerable father of the Governor of Michigan, in the 77th year of his age. He was born in Salisbury Mass. he was a vol. at the battle of Bunker Hill, and was early commissioned as an Ensign in the New Hampshire line. . . . . . ------------------------- In Middlebury, Miss Catharine Fitch, aged 21. ------------------- In Waterford, Mr. Lester Goodell, aged 59. ------------------------ In Hartford, Mr. L.D.Jones, aged 33. ----------------------- In Shoreham, Miss Lucretia Hunt, aged 17. - ---------------------------- 29 October, 1830 MARRIED In this town, on Thursday eve., the 28th inst by the Rev. Mr. Clark; Mr. William Will-on, to Miss Tina Althira Davids. - -------------------------- In Williston, on the 19th inst. Mr. Lyman Hoyt to Miss Aseneth Whipple. ------------------------ In Williston, on the 26th inst. by the Rev. Jo-ah (prob Jonah) F. Goodhue, Mr. Almon S. Brownell, to Miss -uby (maybe Ruby?) Downer. -------------------- In Brandon, Calvin C. Waller, Esq., of Middlebury to Miss Thyrza, daughter of D. Far-ngton (prob Farington but edge of paper cut off losing one letter), Esq. - -------------------------- DIED In this town, on Tuesday morning last, of consumption, Miss Maria, daughter of Mr. Joseph -ostwick (prob. Bostwick), aged 23. -------------------- In Dana, Mass 6th Sep Lutherza, dau of Seth and Sophia Johnson one year 8 months. -------------------- Friday 5th Nov 1830 MARRIED In this town Sunday eve. last by Rev. Mr. Ingersoll, Mr. J.J. Starr to Miss Catharine Dubois. ----------------------- In Randolph, Mr. Levi Billings of Royalton to Miss Louisa Bliss. --------------------------- In Swanton, Mr. Heman K. Hopkins of Swanton to Miss Mary Tyrell of Oxford, NY. ------------------------ DIED In Waterbury Mr. William Morse aged 63 years. ---------------------- In Montpelier Mr. Kelso Gray aged 62 years. ---------------------- In Concord, NH Miss Joanna Bean, aged 18 years. --------------------------- In Starksboro, 11th inst. infant child of Mr. William Worth, 2nd. ------------------------- NOTICE HEN ROOST ROBBERY The person detected in act of wringing the "Old Roosters Neck", a few evening since can save himself the mortification of being exposed, by calling on person injured and making an honorable settlement. Burlington, Nov 4, 1830. ------------------------- More later. Joyce