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ELIZABETH HALLING AND JOHN WILLIAMS BURTON DEADAuthor(s): D. L. CorbittSource: The North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. 9, No. 3 (July, 1932), pp. 306-307Published by: North Carolina Office of Archives and HistoryStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23515129 .
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306 The North Carolina Historical Review
You will please to present our sincere and affectionate regards to
the worthy gentleman, who is joined with you in the matter of these
charitable and seasonable donations, and accept the same from,
Sir, your much obliged and very humble servant,
David Jeffbies (per order of the Com
(ruittee of Donations.
To the Honorable John Harvey, Esq. North Carolina.
OBITUARIES PRIOR TO 1800
These obituary notices will be inserted from time to time covering the period prior to and including the year 1800. They will be taken
from the North Carolina newspapers now on file in the offices of the
North Carolina Historical Commission.
HENRY MONTFORT, M. SUMNER AND ROBERT COTTON DEAD 14
DIED, lately, at the town of Chester, of the epidemic fever, which he caught in Philadelphia, HENEY MONTFORT, Esq. of Warren ton. Also, Mr. M. SUMNER, son of the late General Sumner, a young
gentleman of the most promising expectations.
yesterday, in this town, Mr. ROBERT COTTEN.
ANN HERO AND JESSE BENTON DEAD15
DIED—On Friday last, after a short illness, Mrs. ANN HERO, of this town.
Lately, in Orange county, JESSE BENTON, esq. artorney at law.
ISAAC BLANCHARD DEAD 4 s
DIED.) on Saturday last, Mr. Isaac Blanchard of this town; his re mains were followed to the grave by the officers and members of St.
John's Lodge of this town No. 2.
14 The North-Carolina Journal, Nov. 6, 1793. 15 The North-Carolina Chronicle; or, Fayetteville Gazette, January 10, 1791. 16 North-Carolina Gazette, January 18. 1794.
ELIZABETH HALTING AND JOHN WILLIAMS BERT ON DEAD 17
DIED.) on Wednesday last Mrs. ELIZABETH HALTING, the Lady of the Reverend Dr. 8. Hailing. This amiable Woman, having for some years lingered under a variety of bodily afflictions, with an applauding conscience, clamly resigned her soul into the hands of God who gave it ; and with a truely religious submission, departed this Life,
' North-Carolina Gazette, September 21, 1793.
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Historical Hôtes 307
deeply and deservedly regretted and lamented, by all her relatives and
friends, to whom while living she was endeared by many virtues. On Monday the 16th. inst. at 7 o'clock in the morning, Mr. JOHN
WILLIAMS BURTON, son of Col. Robert Burton, and grand son and heir apparent to the Honorable Judge Williams, aged 17 years and 2
months, after an illness of 9 days. He was a very promising youth,
brought up and educated under the eye of Judge Williams—And is much lamented not only by his relations, but by the whole neighborhood.
THOMAS EGDEN DEAD 18
N E W B E R N, August 15.
DIED) on the 4th Instant, at the seat of Edward Starkey, Esq; in Onslow county, Mr. Thomas Ogden of this town.
PHEBE OGDEN DEAD 18
N E W B E R N, August 7, 1778.
Since our last, died here, after a very short illness, Mrs. PHEBE
OGDEN, wife of Mr. Thomas Ogden, of this town; a lady in the bloom
of youth and beauty, cut off from the tender embraces of conjugal felic ity, and the very flattering hopes of society, her family, and afflicted parents.
18 Martin'8 North Carolina Gazette, August 15, 1787. 19 The North-Carolina Gazette, August 7, 1778.
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