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Marriage, Death & Other Notices: Early Mecklenburg County, NC Newspaper Abstracts

Benjamin Hartgrove

Notice to heirs regarding interest in land adjoining Thomas Smartt, deceased, John Hartgrove and others.

May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors.

Probate and estate

Patrick Harty

Opened a millinery store 2 doors south of Hoskins in Charlotte.

Includes the opening, sale, operation or closing of a business.

Business

Moses Hayes

Notice to heirs

May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors.

Probate and estate

Wm. Hayes

Having moved to Charlotte he offers his plantation in Cabarrus County for sale. It lies at the fork of the Rocky river and Mallard Creek and contains 270 acres.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate

Wm. Hayes

Desiring to move to the southwest, offers for sale his tavern in Charlotte, 3 doors west of the courthouse.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate

Wm. Hayes

Selling his plantation, 2 miles above Tuckaseegee Ford, known as Scott`s Ferry.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate

Thomas Hogg

Bank of the State of North Carolina open in Charlotte. Hours 9 to 1 o`clock daily, except Sunday.

Includes the opening, sale, operation or closing of a business.

Business

Thomas Holton

$10 reward offered for the return of a ranaway negro named Randall, about 5 feet high, yellow complected, about 28 years of age. He is supposed to be lurking about some of the Gold Mines. He formerly belonged to the late William Hutchinson and was purchased at the his sale by Thomas B. Hoover.

Notice of the sale of slaves or of runaway slaves. Check estate sales first, as this is where most slave sales are listed.

Slavery

J. Hood

Miss Maud E. Hood, daughter of Bishop J.W. Hood, and a student of Livingstone College, was the guest of the editor, Mr. And Mrs. J.W. Smith, during the holidays. P.8

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

Maud Hood

Miss Maud E. Hood, daughter of Bishop J.W. Hood, and a student of Livingstone College, was the guest of the editor, Mr. And Mrs. J.W. Smith, during the holidays. P.8

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc