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Other Notices

J. Gaines

`Information wanted by Rev. J.H. Gaines of his son, William Francis Gaines, age 14-115, who left Baltimore, MD, July 4, 1855. His mother was named Henrietta Gaines.` p.1

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

Dan`l Coleman

Regiment of volunteers ordered to parade. See also 5-15-1832.

Troops are ordered to assemble, armed and equiped, for practice.

Muster

Richard Dinkins

Charlotte Lafayette Artillery ordered to parade at the Courthouse at 4am on July 4th. Those who are not members of the company but have muskets belonging to the same are required to deliver them to the CO.

Troops are ordered to assemble, armed and equiped, for practice.

Muster

Daniel Gallant

Real estate sale, including the 100 acre Smith tract adjoining Hartwell Glover, Frederick Dinkins, deceased. See also Nov 23, 1831, sale of White Hall plantation, 164 acres.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate

Warren Coleman

Sketch of the life of Warren C. Coleman, a slave until the age of 21. P.3

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

John Dow

Real estate sale by William Norment

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

Probate and estate

John Garrison

Selling 3 tracts on Statesville Road about 5 miles from Charlotte.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate

Joseph Collins

College Hill Church- meetig on resolution concerning the dead of the church:Joseph CollinsBetsy NoblesAnnie Havella

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

W. Edwards

`Rev. W.F.M. Edwards of Belmont,NC, is the father of seven children, all girls.` p.4

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

Lewis Gill

$25 reward for negro girl of 27 years, yellow complexion, a scar above her eye. She has a female child in Chatham County belonging to Hiram Clarke. She passes herself under the appellation free Louise, if she is not under the direction of some white person, which is probable. Return for return to Lancasterville, SC.

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

Slavery