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Horse stolen on the 5th from 18 miles east of Charlotte.
May include sale of personal goods, or notice of lost or stolen items.
Personal Property
She has located herself in Charlotte to work as a milliner and mantnamaker. Her room is at Mrs. Margaret Gillespie`s on the Main Street, north of the courthouse.
Includes the opening, sale, operation or closing of a business.
Business
His house, his interest in Lemond`s Mine, and 26 acres on the west side of the town of Charlotte will be sold by trustee N. W. Alexander.
Sale or rental of land
Real Estate
Sale of personal property and a slave at the residence of Margaret Springs, 4 miles south of Charlotte
May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors.
Probate and estate
WidowListed as being `of Steele Creek`.
Age at Death:
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Source: 5/30/1879
Native ofPineville, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Age at Death: 38
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Source: 3/5/1895
Exact age listed as 6 years and 3 months`Youngest daughter`
Age at Death: 6
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Source: 10/29/1872
This cemetery has no head stones. This cemetery is behind a grove of cedar trees and cannot be seen from the road. For more information, please go to the website of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission.
Documentation:
(1) Karchaske, S. Janelle, compiler, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Cemetery Records, version 2. Charlotte: Family History Researchers and Publishers, 1995.
History:
A member of the Torrence family says the cemetery was started for their slaves. The family had a home and property around the present-day Presbyterian Hospital on Elizabeth Ave. in Charlotte.
Documentation:
This cemetery was listed only in the 1962 Charlotte phone book. There are no listings in earlier or later years.
Documentation
(1) Pamela Rasfeld, 2000
This land was once the farm of former slave, William Ingram, according to The Charlotte Observer. He deeded the land in December 1884. The cemetery is visible from the street and is well marked.
Infant. Age 11 months.
Age at Death:
Place of Death: Charlotte, Meckenburg County, N.C.
Source: 6/26/1885
Buried at Sharon Township, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Age at Death:
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Source: 9/20/1878
1880 North Carolina Census lists Maurice Grimes and Morris Grimes.
Age at Death: 11
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Source: 7/23/1880
The Charles W. Tillett House was located at 801 North Tryon Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
He mustered in 5/12/1898. He died 12/26/1898 at Macon, GA. His post office was Charlotte, NC.The publication says he died 1896, which is an error.
His date of commission was 6/23/1898. He mustered in 7/14/1898 at Ft. Macon, NC. He mustered out 2/6/1899 at Macon, GA. His post office was Charlotte, NC.
His date of commission was 6/23/1898. He mustered in 7/14/1898 at Ft. Macon, NC. He mustered out 2/6/1899 at Macon, GA. His post office was Charlotte, NC.
His date of commission was 6/23/1898. He mustered in 7/14/1898 at Ft. Macon, NC. He mustered out 2/6/1899 at Macon, GA. His post office was Charlotte, NC.