Lenoir County, NC - The Star ~~~~~~~~~~ THE STAR The Star was published in Raleigh, NC. Provided by Sloan Mason and typed for posting by Christine Grimes Thacker WILL BE SOLD On Friday the 2nd day of next Month in Kinston, at the shop of Doct, William Anderson, deceased, all the Medicine, shop furniture, Medical Books, and Surgical instruments of the said deceased; consisting of a very general assortments of fresh and chosen Medicine, shop furniture, with a varilety (sic) of valuable Medical Books, &c. If not finished on the first day, the sale will continue from day to day until sold. Six Months credit will be given, Purchasers giving note with approved security to the Executor. JOHN WASHINGTON,EX'r. Kinston, July 3rd, 1810 23-Jw. ************* The Star 10 – 4 – 1810 - Kinston - Married In Surry County, on the 16th ult, John II,Winbush?, Esq. of Halifax county, Virg, to Miss Rebekah L. Williams,daughter of Col. Joseph Williams, of Surry.In Greene county, on the 27th ult. Mr. Nathan J. Blount, of the town of Kinston, to Miss Elizabeth Isler, of the former county. ******************* The Star-Kinston, Oct. 2, 1820 Obituary Notice --- That Isaac Taylor, Captain.) late of the County of Lenoir, is dead, and that letters of Administration on his estate have been granted to the subscriber, at the present Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of said County. These are therefore to require all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said deceased, are requested to present them for payment within the time Prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of the recovery of such debts. JOHN GATLIN, Administrator, Kinston, October 2nd, 1820 133---4w* ************* The Star- 12-27-1810 George Pollock, Esq. of Newbern, lately sent to his plantation on Trent river, in Jones county, thirty four full blooded Melino sheep, which cost him six thousand dollars. ************** The Star – 12 Oct., 1809 RAN - AWAY From the Subscriber on the 10th day of September, a bright mulatto fellow by the name of Ralph. He is about 35 years old--a number of his fore teeth are missing--- several before, so as to disqualify him from chawing any thing hard. He has a very dawn look. He had on when he left me cotton clothes, except his coat, which was cotton cambrick, of a brown colour, made in the present fashion. The coat had a pocket on the inside of the left lappell.---- He is about five feet, eight or ten inches high--thick built. I expect he will attempt to pass for a free man, and, perhaps, aim for Richmond, in Virginia, where he was raised. He left his former master, whose name was Jeffery,(lived in South Carolina,) and passed for a free man about fifteen months in the counties of Duplin, Bladen, and Jones, where he was at length taken up and committed to Wilmington jail, where his master got him. Any person who will confine said Negro in any Jail in this state so I get him again, shall receive a reward of ten dollars, and if delivered to me in Wadesborough, 25 dollars. JOHN JENNINGS. Wadesborough, Sept. 25, 1809. 49----3 m. ***************** The Star – 24 May, 1810 ADVERTISMENTS _________________________ UNITED STATES NOTICE From the Marshal of North Carolina to his Assistants, appointed to take the THIRD CENSUS. Appointments have been made in most of the Counties throughout the State to perform the above mentioned duty. the following are the names of the Counties and the persons appointed: Names of counties Names of Assistants Ashe Samuel Cox Anson Adam Lockhart Buncombe Philip Brittain Burke Edwin Sharp Bladen Andrew M'Iver Brunswick Beaufort Bertie Cabarrus Joseph Young Chatham Thomas Wadill Columbus Caswell Abraham B. Morton Cumberland Dillon Jordan Carteret Craven Solomon Patrick Chowan Edmund Hoskins Currituck Camden Duplin Daniel L. Kenan Edgecombe Franklin William Bricke Guilford Joseph Davis Gates Granville Willis Lewis Greene Haywood Halifax Rhesa Read Hyde Hertford Iredell Andrew King Johnston William W. Bryan Jones Lincoln Daniel Forney Lenoir Mecklenburg Daniel Gallant Montgomery Edmand Deberry Moore Archibald M'Neill Martin John Smithwick New-Hanover John James Nash Michael Collins Northampton William B. Lockhart Orange Richard Christmass Onslow Person Laurance Vanhook Pitt Pasquotank Perquimuns Rutherford Leonard Daniel Rowan Alexander Frohock Randolph Michael Harvey Rockingham Mark Hardin Richmond J. Macalister Robeson Gilbert Sillars Surry Charles Talleaferro Stokes Andrew Bowman Sampson Tyrrel Moses Cator Wilkes William Hampton Wake Seth Jones Warren Halcot Tyrrel Wayne J. Slocumb Washington James Blount All assistants who accept their appointment willgive immediate notice thereof to the Marshal, and indicate the place to which their commissions shall be forwarded by mail. A copy of the Act of Congress on the subject of the census, and a letter of instruction prescribing the mode in which the duty is to be performed, will accompany each Commission. Unless the notice required is communicated in a reasonable time, the Marshal will proceed to appoint Assistants in the room of those who shall fail to conform to this requisition. It is hoped that applications will be made immediately for the appointment of Assistants in the counties where appointments have not already been conferred. It is expected that the postage on all letters sent to the Marshal will be paid. BEVERLY DANIEL, Marshal of the North Carolina District. City of Raleigh, May 10, 1810. 20-----2w *********** Additional notes from Roger Kammerer Died in Greene Co 7th of month Mrs. Nancy H. Pope consort of John Pope and daughter of the late Rev. Seth Speight – 19 years old – 21 Feb. 1812 md 12 ? by Rev Ben Joyner - Charles Smallwood to Mrs. Mary Moye of Swift Creek - PITT co 9 Aug 1811 Md in Newbern - John Albritton of Greene Co to Miss Deborah Tignor 27 March 1812 d on 13th Hymerick Hooker of Green - 23 Dec 1814 Green Co - Winfred Edwards vs James G. Shepperd, Theoplilus Edwards and others, Wm Murphy and Polly his wife, John Heath and Sally his wife, John, Zilpha, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Mathew Stanly - 27 June 1817 (Children of Zilphia Stanley dec being children of John Stanley: Polly Stanly and children Wm, Thomas, James, Elizabeth Stanley. Zelpha, Ford ?, Sarah and Polly Glout ? can't read writing Sarah Harper vs Francis Harper, J. Harper, Hugh, Alex, Blaney, Robert Harper; Elijah Johnson and wife Elizabeth, John Forehand and wife Susannah - last 2 out of state, Caleb, Janes ?, Alexander Spivey, Elizabeth Spivey - 24 Sept 1819 - for distribution shares and dower - Greene Co Lenoir Co - Jan 1822 - Isaiah Johnson and wife and others vs Henry, James, Simon Bell and Sally Rouse, Burwell London and wife Nancy, John Baker and wife Polly, Robert Daniel and wife Eleanor, James Vans ? and wife Charlotte - 29 --- 1822 - some out of state Aug Term 1823 - co-executors of Thomas Holiday and Wm Holiday vs the heirs of Francis Rasberry dec - John Rasberry and John Brand and wife Elvy - defendant out of State ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Sloan Mason - slomas7@comcast.net ______________________________________________________________________