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Blazer, Christopher - 1850

1850 Mortality Schedule recorded between 01 Jun 1849 and 31 May 1850.

District No.:  11
File Page No.:  1
Page No.:  93
Line No.:  23
Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial:  Blazer, Christopher
Age:  47
Sex:  Male
Color:  .
F/S:  .
M/W:  Married
Birth Place:   Tennessee
Month:  March
Occupation:  Farmer
Cause of Death:  Cancer
No. Days Ill:  .
Transcriber' Remarks: 

~ Cocke County Tennessee 1850 Mortality Schedule, Microfilm #T655, Roll #26

Linebarger, Moses - 1849

1850 Mortality Schedule recorded between 01 Jun 1849 and 31 May 1850.

District No.:  11
File Page No.:  1
Page No.:  93
Line No.:  22
Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial:  Linebarger, Moses
Age:  1 month
Sex:  Male
Color:  .
F/S:  .
M/W:  .
Birth Place:   Tennessee
Month:  September
Occupation:   .
Cause of Death:  Croup
No. Days Ill: 3 days
Transcriber' Remarks: 

~ Cocke County Tennessee 1850 Mortality Schedule, Microfilm #T655, Roll #26

Weaver, Lemuel W - 1841

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
A meeting of this Institution will be held in the Lecture Room of the Methodist E. Church, on FRIDAY evening next.
Lecture by Miles W. Vance.
At the last meeting the resolution “that the mind of a man is not naturally depraved,” was referred to the Committee on Metaphysics, with instructions to report at a subsequent meeting.  And the Resolution, “that there are greater facilities for doing good than evil,” was continued for debate at the next meeting.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend.
LEMUEL WEAVER, Sec.
Dec. 7, 1841
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 2
 
You can visit the memorial page for Lemuel W Weaver.

Vance, Miles W. - 1841

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
A meeting of this Institution will be held in the Lecture Room of the Methodist E. Church, on FRIDAY evening next.
Lecture by Miles W. Vance.
At the last meeting the resolution “that the mind of a man is not naturally depraved,” was referred to the Committee on Metaphysics, with instructions to report at a subsequent meeting.  And the Resolution, “that there are greater facilities for doing good than evil,” was continued for debate at the next meeting.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend.
LEMUEL WEAVER, Sec.
Dec. 7, 1841
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 2

Stover, Cassie A - 1841

MARRIED,
On Sunday last, by the Rev. Wm. B. Christie, Mr. William Stover to Miss Catherine Stover, daughter of Mr. Jacob Stover, of the vicinity of this place.
    They did not forget the Printers.
“May they walk the slippery paths of life,
Free from its troubles care and strife;
May heaven smile in its rich grace;
Strew their paths with sacred peace,
Fill their cup with earthly joys,
And their arms with girls and boys.”

~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Cassie A Stover.

Stover, William - 1841

MARRIED,
On Sunday last, by the Rev. Wm. B. Christie, Mr. William Stover to Miss Catherine Stover, daughter of Mr. Jacob Stover, of the vicinity of this place.
    They did not forget the Printers.
“May they walk the slippery paths of life,
Free from its troubles care and strife;
May heaven smile in its rich grace;
Strew their paths with sacred peace,
Fill their cup with earthly joys,
And their arms with girls and boys.”

~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for William Stover.

Christie, William B. (Rev.) - 1841

MARRIED,
On Sunday last, by the Rev. Wm. B. Christie, Mr. William Stover to Miss Catherine Stover, daughter of Mr. Jacob Stover, of the vicinity of this place.
    They did not forget the Printers.
“May they walk the slippery paths of life,
Free from its troubles care and strife;
May heaven smile in its rich grace;
Strew their paths with sacred peace,
Fill their cup with earthly joys,
And their arms with girls and boys.”

~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 2

Taylor, (Mr.) - 1841

Messrs. J. & J. Vaile, of the Piqua Intelligencer, haae <sic> disposed of their interest in that establishment to Messrs. Defrees & Taylor, who have issued their first number in an enlarged form and new dress., under the title of the “Miami Valley Regisrer <sic>.”
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 2, Column 4

Defrees, (Mr.) - 1841

Messrs. J. & J. Vaile, of the Piqua Intelligencer, haae <sic> disposed of their interest in that establishment to Messrs. Defrees & Taylor, who have issued their first number in an enlarged form and new dress., under the title of the “Miami Valley Regisrer <sic>.”
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 2, Column 4

Vaile, J. (Mr.) - 1841

Messrs. J. & J. Vaile, of the Piqua Intelligencer, haae <sic> disposed of their interest in that establishment to Messrs. Defrees & Taylor, who have issued their first number in an enlarged form and new dress., under the title of the “Miami Valley Regisrer <sic>.”
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 2, Column 4