March 2, 1821
New-York Specator
Mount Zion, Geo. Feb. 16. Yesterday, the
1st inst. Jesse, a son of Mr. Emelus
Jordan, living near this place, a child of about 4 years old, was killed
by a negro boy of the same age. They were chopping with axes on a piece
of timber, standing on opposite sides, and it is presumed that the unfortunate
little boy, in the act of stooping, received the other's axe on the top
of his head which split his skull open to the brain; he lived but five
minutes
November 22, 1821
Chronicle & Sentinel
$50 Reward
Stolen from a wagon encamped at the foot
of the Sand Hills, on the night of the 6th instant, a large bright Sorrel
Horse; no marks or white hairs on him recollected. He is about five years
old, has a large bush tail, and long mane; is about five feet one inch
high; shod all round. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension
of the Thief with the Horse, or Ten Dollars for the horse alone. Apply
at the Globe Tavern, or to Wm. A Cobb, Fort Creek, Hancock County,
Geo.
May 17, 1822
The Georgian
MARRIED, In Powelton, Ga., on the
5th inst. Mr. JAMES BURNET to Miss SARAH
S. TUCKER.
In Hancock county, Ga. on the 25th
ult. Mr. JOHN H. LEWIS to Miss UNITY
FRANKLIN.
In the same county, on the 5th inst.
Mr. JONATHAN BICKERS to Miss ELIZABETH
CHAMPION.
May 25, 1822
Portsman Journal of Literature and Politics
MARRIED - In Sparta, Georgia, Judge Taft,
formerly Senator in Congress, to Miss Sarah
Griffin.
August 6, 1822
Daily Georgian
DIED At Milledgeville, on the 20th ult.,
after a short illness, Mrs.
Mary Lewis, consort of Dr. Richard Lewis, of Powelton, in the 20th
year of her age.
September 10, 1822
Georgia Journal
~excerpts~ DIED - In Powelton on Saturday
the 24th ult. Mr. ROBERT M'KEEN,
late proprietor of the Mansion House in Augusta, in the 54th year of his
age; leaving an affectionate wife and large family of children.....His
remains were interred on the 25th with Masonic honors, of which society
he was a respectable member.
Mr. M'Keen was a native of the state
of New York, but for the last 14 years a citizen of Georgia, and for 12
years a member of the Methodist Church.....
October 23, 1822
Georgian
DIED, In Hancock county, 9th inst. William
Dismukes, aged 60.
In Hancock county, 2d inst. Mr. Vincent
Ford, aged 23.
March 18, 1824
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg,
PA)
Attempt to rob the Mail. - Extract
of a letter from the Postmaster at Milledgeville, Georgia, to the Postmaster
General, dated Feb. 18, 1824. "An attack was made on the stage
driver, four miles west of Powelton, about 2 o'clock, A.M. on Tuesday last
by three persons, evidently with an intention to rob the mail. One of them
fired at the driver from the side of the road, and, at the same moment
the other two attempted to stop the horses. The ball passed immediately
before his breast, and made several holes through his clothes, but did
him no injury. The discharge of the gun caused the horses to dash off with
great rapidity over the obstructions which had been place in the road,
and the two persons who attempted it were unable to stop them. I have offered
a suitable reward, and will use every exertion to have them detected."
April 28, 1824
Augusta Chronicle
Sportsmen Attend. A MAIN of Cocks will be
fought in the town of Sparta, Hancock county, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th
of May next. April 10.
May 5, 1824
Augusta Chronicle
Came to Jail, On the first inst. an old
negro woman named Sarah, who says she belongs to Mr. Nathan
Saunders, of Hancock county, of the state of Georgia. The owner is
requested to call, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. Walter
A. Appling, Jailer, Columbia county, Georgia. May 5.
May 15, 1824
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot
Married In Sparta, (Geo.) Mr.
Joseph
W. Curtis, of Shrewsbury, (Mass) to Miss Mary
Carew.
November 18, 1824
Savannah Republican
DIED In Jones County, on the 24th ult. in
the 22d year of his age, Mr. ALFRED
W. HAMILTON, eldest son of Walter Hamilton, Esq. of Hancock
county.
On the 27th ult. in Hancock county, Miss
NANCY INGRAM. eldest daughter of Thomas Ingram.
April 15, 1826
Connecticut Herald
MARRIED In Hancock County, Geo. on the 20th
of March last, Mr. Eli Mansfield, formerly of this city, to Miss
Nancy B. Hardwick, of the former place.
August 10, 1826
Baltimore Patriot
Died. At Saratoga Springs, on the 2d inst. HUGH
TAYLOR, esq. an old and respectable inhabitant of Sparta, Georgia.
August 16, 1826
Middlesex Gazette
Died. In Sparta, Ga. Sophos
Staples, Esq. late of New-Haven, aged 35.
November 14, 1826
Macon Telegraph
Married. In Hancock county, o the 2d instant,
by the reverend D. Duffey,
Major William P. Ford, merchant, of Augusta,
to Miss Julian Harris, daughter
of Samuel Harris, Esq.
on the 24th ult. by the
reverend J. Brinson, M. Brinson, Esq. of Jefferson county, to MissCelia
Tarver, of Hancock county.
December 4, 1826
Connecticut Courant
DIED. At Sparta, Geo Abraham
Pratt, Esq. late of Saybrook, and formerly Deputy Sheriff of Middlesex
County.
January 31, 1827
Macon Telegraph
The Mount Zion Advertiser of the
23d instant, says, "the Hancock Troop were to have assembled in
Sparta the day previous, prepared for a march to the Creek nation."
February 21, 1827
Macon Telegraph
MARRIED. In Hancock county, on the 11th
ult. ARCHIBALD C. JONES of Crawfordville, to Miss
SARAH ANN JOHNSTON, daughter of Malcolm Johnston.
March 26, 1827
Macon Telegraph
DEATHS. In Hancock county, Mr. Andrew
Tarver, in the 62d year of his age.
May 8, 1827
Georgia Journal
DIED - In Powelton, Ga. on the first of
April, HENRY M. LOYLESS, aged
17 years, 7 months, and 28 days
June 23, 1827
Macon Telegraph
Married in Hancock Co., Mr. James Harris,
of Warrenton, to Miss Sarah N. Andrews.
September 4 1827
Macon Telegraph
DIED. In Hancock county, on
the 22d inst. General Epps Brown,
for many years past a Senator in the State Legislature.
October 29, 1827
Georgia Journal
~excerpt~ Hancock County, Superior Court,
October Term, 1827.....
We present Thomas Kelly of
said county, for the offence of murder, for that the said Thomas, not having
the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation
of the Devil, one the first day of October, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, with force and arms, at the plantation
of Dimas Ponce, in the county aforesaid, in and upon a certain male
slave named Reuben, the property
of Dimas Ponce...did make an assault, and the said Thomas with a
certain knife,,,(several) mortal wounds, the said slave then and there
instantly died....
April 12, 1828
Charleston Observer
Died. In Hancock co., Ga. on the 26th ult.,
Mr. Amos Brantley, in the 70th
year of his age. He was a revolutionary soldier...
May 5, 1828
Macon Telegraph
Married. In Powelton, Hancock county, on
the 24th ultimo, by the Rev Mr Glenn, James W. Fannin, esq. of Columbus
to Minerva D. Fort, of that
place.
May 19, 1828
Macon Telegraph
Died. In Sparta, Hancock county, Mrs. Jane
Smith wife of Mr. Horace Smith.
January 24, 1829
Macon Telegraph
Married. At Powelton, on the 14th instant.,
by Thomas Hudson, Esq. Mr. Milton Clayton to Miss Caroline
E. Hunter, eldest daughter of Rev. James Hunter, all of Jasper
county.
January 28, 1829
Augusta Chronicle
Married, In Hancock county,
on Sunday evening the 11th instant, by the Rev. Joseph Roberts, the Rev.
EDMUND SHACKELFORD, of Morgan county to Mrs.
MARY HAYGOOD.
January 31, 1829
Macon Telegraph
Died. In Hancock county, on the 19th inst.
Mr. James Lundy, in the 50th year of
his age.
February 4, 1829
Macon Telegraph
Married. In Hancock county on the 5th inst.
William
Williams, Esq. of Macon, to Miss Dimas
Broad, of Sparta.
In Hancock county on the 5th inst.
Mr. Robert A. Holt of Walton county, to Miss Emeline
Randle.
April 2, 1829
Macon Telegraph
Married. At La Grange, Troup county,
on the 17th ult. Mr. Cosmo P. Richardson, of Savannah to Miss Margaret
C. Bailey, recently of Hancock County.
June 4, 1831
Macon Telegraph
MARRIED. At Mount Zion, Hancock county,
on the 30th ult. Lieutenant
William Henry Harford of the United
States' Topographical Engineers, to Miss Maria
M. Bryan, daughter of Mr. Joseph Bryan.
June 4, 1831
Macon Telegraph
MARRIED - At Mobile, Alabama, on the 5th
ult. Mr. W. M. Berrien of Sparta, Ga. to Miss
Catherine Jane Casey, daughter of Dr. Thomas Casey, of
Bibb County, Alabama.
June 11,1831
Macon Telegraph
MARRIED. In Greene county, on the 2d Mr.
John H. Parrott of Hancock county, to MissLorane
Lewis of Greene county.
November 1834
The Southern Recorder
Brinkley Babb married in Hancock
County by Thomas H. Kenan, Esq.Missouri
Ann Harris, daughter of Samuel Harris of Hancock County.
October 10, 1837
Southern Recorder
DIED In New-York city, on the 16th
ult., of consumption, Mr. WM.
N. BREEDLOVE, in the 22d year of his age. Mr. B. was a native of Hancock
county, Ga., and had jone to New-York with the intention of proceeding
to the West Indies, for the benefit of his health; but it was otherwise
ordained; the disease which preyed upon him assumed a fatal turn; he died
about three weeks after his arrival in that place, leaving numerous friends
and relatives to mourn his premature end.
October 17, 1837
Southern Recorder
MARRIED, On Sunday morning, 10th ult., at
the residence of James Richardson, senior, of Walton county, by
James
J. Selman, Esq., Dr. FRANCIS S. COLLEY, of Hancock county, to Miss
SARAH L. RICHARDSON, daughter of the said James Richardson.
June 4, 1839
Macon Georgia Telegraph
DIED. At his residence near Sparta, on the
24th ins. at 10 o'clock, A.M., in the 79th year of his age Gen.
Henry Mitchell. He was a native of Sussex county, Va., but for more
than fifty years resided in Hancock and the adjoining county of Warren.
August 20, 1839
Macon Weekly Telegraph
DIED. In this city on the 2d inst on his
return from Fort Gaines, William
Edward Brooking, of Sparta, Ga.
September 24, 1839
Macon Weekly Telegraph
DIED. At her residence, near Mount Meigs,
Ala., on the 1st inst. in the 29th year of her age, Mrs. Catharine
F. King, wife of Col. Alfred P. King, formerly of Sparta, Ga.
November 4, 1839
Macon Georgia Telegraph
Morus Multicaulis
The subscriber has 8,000 Trees of the Genus
Morus Multicaulis for sale, averaging from five to eight feet in height.
He will sell them either by the single tree, foot, or bud. Apply to Gideon
Holsey. Sparta, Ga., Oct. 15, 1839.
December 10, 1839
Macon Georgia Telegraph
MARRIED. In Hancock county, on the 4th inst.
by the Rev. P. N. Maddux, Mr. John L. Birdsong, to Miss Parmelia
J. Andrews, all of Hancock county.
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