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Marble NEWSPAPERS NOTE: These records were transcribed by Miss Elizabeth Moore, dec. of New Bern, NC for the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. They were submitted by Miss Moore for the Annual DAR Reports, Book SIV - 218. Miss Moore was an active member of the NSDAR, a well known genealogist, and a long time Clerk of the Court for Craven County. The above information from the Richard Dobbs Spaight DAR website - http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Parliament/5919/Ancestors2.html These records have been retyped for the Craven County GenWeb Archives with the gracious permission of the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter of New Bern, NC and the library of the NSDAR located in Washington, DC. Newspaper Publications By Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter D.A.R. New Bern, North Carolina 1960 New Bern Spectator Political Register Our Country and our Community's Good Published Weekly by PASTEUR and MOORE August 29, 1834 Spectator October 4, 1833 Died-on the 29th Sept. in the 23rd year of age, George Badger STANLEY, son of James G. STANLEY, Esq. Died-on Friday, Elizabeth, infant daughter of Thomas H. DAVES, Esq. Died-on the same day in the 4th year of age, Ann Eliza, daughter of Capt. GIFFORD. Died-at residence in the 49th year of age on 20th ult. Frederick FOY, Esq. A respected citizen of Onslow County, a kind husband and father, and an honest man. Friday-April 5, 1833 Died in the 27th year of age, Mrs. Elizabeth POWELL. Married-in Tennessee on the 21st, Henry G. SMITH to Caroline E. HATCH, daughter of Durant HATCH, Esq. Friday-June 7, 1833 Died-on the 4th ult. In the 68th year of her age, Mrs. Nancy MASON of Adams Creek. August 22, 1834 Doctor LOOMIS has just received in addition to his stock of drugs, paints, oils, etc., a small supply of superior sugar, coffee, segars, tobacco, wines, vinegar, and molasses for retailing. August 22, 1834 Notice-for taxes for the year 1833 by Thomas J. PASTEUR; Dept.; James McC. BRINSON, Deputy. Dissolvement of Partnership-Dissolvement of partnership by Samuel C. BATTLE and Jno. A. M. BATTLE who will continue the business. Notice-Note: Property for sale of William KYLE by Spyers S. SMITH, Administrator-August 20, 1834. Notice-Lands for sale by James H. FRESHWATER-August 22, 1834. Friday-August 29, 1834 Married on Thursday evening last by Rev. Mr. WOOD, Mr. Caleb C. BELL of Carteret County to Miss Ann STEWART, daughter of Mr. Charles STEWART of this place. Died-on Wednesday evening last, Mr. John W. NELSON Died-in Onslow County on Saturday 16th ult. General Edward WARD in the 55th year of his age. Another Revolutionary patriot gone. Died-at his residence in Accomack County, Virginia, on the 11th instant in the 80th year of his age, Capt. Samuel WAPLES, native of Sussex, Delaware..Entered the Army in the U.S. in the Revolutionary War as Lieutenant in the 9th Virginia Regiment on Continental establishment and marched from the county of Accomack with his Regiment the latter part of the year of 1776. Story of Battle given., etc.. August 29, 1834 For Sale-Washington Hotel for Sale.-subscriber having determined to remove from the State wishes to sell this commodious and extensive establishment. (describes advantages) Also a lot no. 255 at intersection of Broad and Hancock Streets, immediately adjoining the hotel, and other real estate. Joseph BELL, August 15, 1834. August 15, 1834 Fresh Family flour, etc. and other commodities. Joseph M. GRANADE July 1, 1834 Received this day from Schr. George POLLOCK. (Several Advertisements.) The Spectator-New Bern, N.C. Friday-Sept. 5, 1834 Died on the 24th ult. In the 19th year of his age Richard C. HANCOCK, son of Mr. William HANCOCK. Died-in Swannsborough on Monday 1st instant, Mr. James W. SMITH of this town.. Report of young men's general committee on the 17th June 1834. S/ Robert C. WESTMORE, Chairman W.S. LAWRENCE, Secretary Notice-Public attention is most respectfully solicited by the subscriber to an invaluable preparation the merits of which have been tested by time and are sustained by undoubted testimony. Dr. RELF'S Botanical Drops Notice-My wife, Sarah, having left my bed and board on Saturday the 6th instant without any just cause...... All persons are cautioned against crediting her on my account as I will not be responsible for any debts of her contracting after the above date...... under the penalty of the law. J. D. FRION, New Bern, N.C. Sept. 10, 1834 Friday-September 19, 1834 Died Wednesday evening on the 17th inst. In the 7th year of her age, Margaret E. DONNELL, daughter of Hon. Jno. R. DONNELL. Died on Saturday last of a lingering disease, Mr. Joshua MITCHELL in the 64th year of his age. Died in the county on the 17th inst. Mrs. Elizabeth YEAMANS. Died-James W. THOMAS only son of the late Rev. James W. THOMAS for sometime a resident of this place, in the 18th year of his age. Notice-of dissolvment of copartnership between Salmon HALL and William G. HALL; September 18, 1834. Spectator Friday-October 10, 1834 Married in the 1st inst. At the residence of Richard RICHARDSON, Esq. In the country by the Rev. Thomas SPEIGHT, Mr. Matthew MATTHEWS to Miss Jane RICHARDSON, daughter of the late Valentine RICHARDSON, Esq. Died-on Friday the 29th in the 5th year of his age Henry John, son of the Rev. B.L. HOSKINS. Died-on Saturday the 30th ult. James Brice GOULD, age 11, son of the late Benjamin GOUND (I feel sure this is GOOD). On the same day in the 5th year of his age Edward THOMAS son of Mr. Whichcoat WHITE. Died in Lenoir County on the 18th ult. Joseph LOFTIN, Esq. In the 58th year of his age-the deceased filled for many years the office of Sheriff in that county, and was elected as representative in the State Legislature. Died at Beaufort, N.C. on the 5th Inst. David BARCLAY, age 1 yr. 11 mo., son of Major R.M. KIRBY of the U.S. Army. Spectator Friday-October 17, 1834 Died on Sunday the 12th inst.in the 30th year of her age Mrs. Amanda M. CONNER, wife of Edmon S. CONNER of Pa. Died on Tuesday morning last in the 26th year of her age Mrs. Eveline ALLEN, wife of Capt. Andrew ALLEN. Spectator New Bern-October 24, 1834 Edward C.O. TINKER-Merchant and Tailor Spectator New Bern-October 23, 1834 Married on Sunday evening 26th instant by the Rev. John R. GOODMAN, James G. STANLEY, Esq. Of the U.S. Navy to Miss Susan F. T. NELSON, daughter of the late John S. NELSON, Esq. Married-on the same evening by Elder James HEATH, Mr. Alexander H. RUSSELL to Miss Nancy CREEKMAN, daughter of Mr. John CREEKMAN. Married- at Alexandria, D.C. on the 7th inst. The Hon. William B. SHEPARD, Representative in the Congress from Edenton District in this State, to Miss Charlotte CAZENONE, daughter of A. C. CAZENONE, Esq. Friday-October 7, 1834 H.G. CUTLAR informs the public that he has purchased the Washington Hotel-New Bern, N.C. Spectator New Bern, N.C.-November 21, 1834 Notice-The subscriber being determined to remove from the state, offers for sale on Smith's Creek, 30 miles below New Bern on the N/s of Neuse River, his plantation and lands on which are a large and commodious 2 story dwelling house, just finished and painted, a large barn, juniper, pine, hickory, etc. There may be 2000 cords of wood cut, the fartherest not more than a quarter of a mile distant from water, where a boat may load along side of the bank. Persons having a wish to purchase it do well to visit the premises and examine for themselves. Josephus NELSON, November 12, 1834. Also a note to sell stock and one Pilot boat, rail and care. Dated November 15, 1834. Spectator Friday-November 28, 1834 Listing members of the Legislature, among others- Brunswick County-Maurice MOORE Craven County-Richard Dobbs SPAIGHT Died-Tuesday 25th inst. Harriett Ann ALLEN, daughter of the late General vine ALLEN, in the 14th year of her age. Spectator Friday-Dec. 5, 1834 Died- In Twiggs County, Georgia, at the residence of her mother on the 17th of November, Miss Mary Anne MILLER in the 21st year of her age, daughter of the late James MILLER of Jones County. The Spectator Friday-December 12, 1834 Married on Thursday evening 11th by the Rev. Wm. M. HAWKS, Ross HANRAHAN, Esq. Of Beaufort County to Miss Ann H. SINGLETON daughter of Thomas SINGLETON, Esq. Died in Jones County on Saturday last, Mrs. Sarah Ann WILLIAMSON wife of Mr. Daniel WILLIAMSON in the 19th year of her age. In recording the death of this amiable female although resigned to the dispensation her friends and acquaintances cannot refrain from lamenting the loss of one with so many estimable virtues. They may however reap consolation from the premises of Him Who has said that "the pure in heart shall see God." The Spectator November 15, 1834 Notice-Oliver S. DEWEY, trustee, gives notice of sale on Saturday 27th of December, at the residence of Josephus NELSON on Smith Creek, of household and Kitchen furniture-SALE. The Spectator Thursday-December 25th, 1834 Died 0n Saturday last Mrs. Susan CLAYTON, aged 73 years. Died on Saturday evening last Marcus Cicero STEPHENS, son of M.C. STEPHENS, Esq. In the 10 year of his age. Died on Saturday last after a tedious illness Mrs. Elizabeth C. PEARSON relict of the late Col. Richard PEARSON. Died on Wednesday on the 24th inst. After a prolonged illness Mrs. Elizabeth SHINE consort of Mr. Daniel SHINE. The Spectator Friday-January 2nd, 1835 Married last evening by the Rev. Mr. LACY, Mr. John M. DONALD to Miss Lucinda SPARROW daughter of Thomas SPARROW, Esq. Married in the county on Friday morning 25th ult. by Richard C. FONVIELLE, Esq., Mr. Joseph HARDING to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of the late Moses BUTLER.. The Spectator Friday-January 23, 1835 The Rev. William N. HAWKS will preach at St. Thomas Chapel on Sunday next the 25th inst. Married Saturday evening on the 17th inst. By Frederick P. LATHAM, Esq., Thomas M. OLIVER to Miss Frances STEWART youngest daughter of Mr. Charles STEWART. The Spectator Friday-January 23, 1835 The Rev. William N. HAWKS will preach at St. Thomas Chapel on Sunday next the 25th inst. The Spectator Friday-January 30, 1835 Died yesterday evening Bothwick C. GILLESPIE, Esq. An old and respected inhabitant of this place. Died at his residence in Wayne county on the 19th of January, Probert COLLIER, Esq. In the 76th year of his age. The Spectator New Bern, N.C.-Friday-February 6, 1835 Notice-Mr. PLEASANTS, Dentist Respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of New Bern that in a few weeks he will pay his annual professional visit to this place. Philadelphia, January 28, 1835. February 6, 1835 Married last evening by Rev. Mr. LACY, Mr. Jno. J. MEADOWS to Miss Louise W. HOWARD, daughter of Mrs. James HOWARD. The Spectator Friday-February 20, 1835 ........... By Stephen B. FORBES in place of B.C. GILLESPIE, Esq., Dec'd. Married by Rev. William N. HAWKS, Rev. Cicero S. HAWKS to Miss Ann JONES, daughter of the late Dr. Hugh JONES. Died on Monday last in the 30th year of her age, Mrs. Zephia ENNETT, wife of Mr. Augustus S. ENNETT. Died in Philadelphia on the 11th instant Charles GOODMAN, Esq.; Attorney. Notice-William V. BARROW respectfully informs citizens of New Bern he has commenced a business for New Bern. February 21, 1835. The Spectator February 27, 1835 Married on Tuesday last by Rev. B. L. HOSKINS, Mr. Bennett FLANNER, merchant Susan A. GREENE, daughter of Mr. John S. GREENE. Friday-May 13, 1836 Died in this place on the 11th inst. In the 72nd year of her age, Mrs. Lydia BADGER of Raleigh, relict of the late Thomas BADGER, Esq. June 10, 1836 Married on Wednesday evening by Rev. Thomas MEREDITH, William A. GRAHAM, Esq.. Of Hillsborough to Miss Susan WASHINGTON, daughter of John WASHINGTON, Esq.. Of this town. Friday the 24th of January 1836 Died on Saturday in the 66th year of her age, Mrs. Hollon GREENE relict of the late Gen. Thomas A. GREENE. Friday-October 14, 1836 Died on September 14th, in Fayette County, Tennessee, Ann E. OLIVER, daughter of Joseph OLIVER, Esq. Formerly of New Bern. October 28, 1836 Died-Dr. William SANDERS in the 37th year of his age. Notice-Druscilla L. SANDERS, Administrix for Dr. William SANDERS, deceased. Friday-March 24, 1837 Died Wednesday last, Mrs. Patsey FOY, wife of Rev. Miles FOY. Friday-April 29, 1836 Married in Christ church, Raleigh, on Saturday morning 16th instant, by Rev. George W. FREEMAN, the Hon. George E. BADGER to Mrs. Celia WILLIAMS. Died at South River on the 14th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Blount JONES wife of William JONES, in the 63rd year of her age. Spectator Friday-May 6, 1836 Married in New York by Rev. Dr. MILNOR, Joseph M. GRANADE, Esq. Of this place to Miss Elizabeth A. STANSBURY, daughter of Daniel STANSBURY, Esq. Spectator Married in Lenoir County on Nov. 22, 1835 by Rev. Robert BOND, Mr. Willis DIXON merchant to Miss Clarissa youngest daughter of Charles EDWARDS. Friday-December 18, 1835 Died in this place on the 12th inst. At age 23 years, Oliver CURTIS of Monroe, Conn. The Spectator July 17, 1835 Died in Jones County near Trenton on Monday the 13th inst. Mrs. Sarah LIPSEY in the 81st year of her age. Spectator Friday-July 31, 1835 Married on Sunday evening on the 26th inst. By Rev. Edward M. FORBES, merchant to Miss Frances E.K. CLITHERALL, 4th daughter of the late Dr. G.C. CLITHERALL of the U.S. Army. Spectator August 14, 1835 Married on Wednesday evening by Rev. Jno. BURKE, William H. WASHINGTON, Esq. Of Wayne county to Miss Caroline H. BLOUNT, 2nd daughter of the late Dr. Frederick BLOUNT. Married on Thursday evening by James C. COLE, Esq., Mr. Andrew H. RICHARDSON to Miss Mary A. BRUGMAN. Friday-Sept. 11, 1835 Notice-by J.A.M. BATTLE, Administrator of Nancy BATTLE? Spectator Friday-Sept. 25, 1835 Notice-Dr. DUFFY recently arrived from Dublin, having located in this place-offers his professional services to the citizens of New Bern and its vicinity. Friday-October 23, 1835 Died on the 22nd instant in the 29th year of his age Mr. Brice FONVIELLE. Died on Tuesday morning in the 68th year of his age Mr. William TAYLOR a native of Scotland. Spectator Friday-October 30, 1835 Married lately in Greene County, Major William DIXON to Miss Nancy COWARD. Married at Edward's Bridge in Lenoir County on Thursday by Windsor DIXON, Esq., Samuel H. COWARD, Esq., to Miss Lucretia EDWARDS eldest daughter of Mr. Charles EDWARDS, Esq. Spectator Friday-November 6, 1835 Married on the 29th ult., by Rev. John BURKE, Mr. Charles NELSON to Miss Sarah HEARNE. Married in Beaufort on Thursday evening on the 22nd ult. By Rev. H.W. KELLY, Mr. James E.? HOWLAND to Miss Rebecca FULFORD, daughter of Captain Absolum FULFORD. Married in same place Thursday evening on the 29th ult. By Rev. James REID, Mr. Benjamin L. PERRY to Miss Elizabeth V. MANNEY. Died in Quincey, Flordia; Godfrey STEPHENS. Spectator Friday-November 20, 1835 Died on Thursday the 19th instant, Mary SPAIGHT, youngest daughter of Thomas and Harriett SINGLETON, age 1 yr. 2 mo. 14 days. Died in this County on Wednesday the 11th ult. In the 4th year of her age, Susan NELSON, daughter of Samuel HYMAN, Esq. December 25, 1835 Married on Sunday evening by Rev. Thomas MEREDITH, James McC. BRINSON to Miss Sarah MITCHELL, daughter of the late Joshua MITCHELL. Married in Snow Hill on Tuesday the 15th instant by Rev. Thomas SPEIGHT, Mr. John E. CHASE to Miss Avy MASINGO of Greene County. Friday-January 1836 Married on Tuesday evening on the 29th ult. In Onslow County by Col. William H. THOMPSON, Dr. Charles DUFFY to Miss Ann HOUSE. Friday-January 15, 1836 Died in Onslow County on the 8th instant in the 7th year of age, George Edward SANDERS, son of David W. SANDERS. Friday-January 29, 1836 Died on Monday last in the 19th year of age, Mrs. Anna Maria NELSON, consort of Mr. Charles G. NELSON. Died at Coat's Creek in this county on Sunday the 17th in the 83rd year of her age, Mrs. Elizabeth OLIVER, consort of Richard P. OLIVER. The Spectator Friday-May 1, 1851 Married in Washington on Tuesday the 21st ult. By the Rev. Mr. GREGORY, Mr. William HARROD to Miss Ann ADAMS. Friday-May 8, 1835 Married by Rev. William N. HAWKS, Dr. Samuel MASTERS of Washington to Miss Lavinia J. CARRAWAY, daughter of the late Gideon CARRAWAY, Esq. The Spectator Friday-June 5, 1835 Died at his residence in this county on the 29th inst. Richard RICHARDSON in the 41st year of his age. The Spectator Friday-June 12, 1835 Died Thursday morning on the 11th instant in the 51st year of her age, Mrs. Nancy BATTLE. Friday-July 3, 1835 Died on Sunday last in the 27th year of his age, Mr. James HATCH. The Spectator Friday-July 17, 1835 The remains of Chief Justice MARSHALL attended by the Philadelphia Committee were received on board the steam boat Kentucky yesterday from the Chesapeake line and conveyed to Richmond. New Bern-Tuesday-September 25, 1849 Married in Beaufort County on Tuesday evening the 20th inst. Samuel S. DUFFY of New Bern to Elizabeth F. JONES, daughter of John F. JONES, Esq. Tuesday-December 4,1849 Died in this town on the 20th ult. Mrs. Catherine LOWTHROP, relict of Francis LOWTHROP. Tuesday-September 26, 1848 Married on the 20th instant by Rev. Mr. FORY, Able B. BAKER, Prof. Of the Deaf and Dumb School at Raleigh,N.C. to Eunice Ann IVEY, daughter of the late Capt. John O. P. IVEY of this town. New Bern-Tuesday-March 13, 1849 Married on Thursday 1st instant by A.G. EUBANK, Esq. Of Apple Grove In Jones County, James Emery HAY to Miss WEALTHY, only daughter of Mullington MEADOWS. Tuesday-May 22, 1849 Died on Core Creek in this county Saturday 19th in the 94th year of age, Mr. Samuel IPOCK a Revolutionary Soldier-in service a considerable time; honest and respected citizen. June 20, 1848 Dr. Peter CUSTIS offers his service. 1848-Trick of Quacos exposed. Mentioned: R. BARRUS-Trent Bridge R.L. WOOTEN-Wayne County J.H. PEOPLES-Kinston W.F.MOORE-Swift Creek B.F. ASKIN-Trent Creek END OF DOCUMENT