LYCOMING GAZETTE

Published by William Brindle

Submitted to this site by "Paula Radwanski" <ronrad@epix.net>



4 Jan. 1809

Mrs. Eleanor, relict of William WINTERS, died in this Borough, on Sunday last, in the 59th year of her age

11 Jan. 1809 - No Paper

18 Jan. 1809

Notice – Payments to the estate of Henry THOMAS, dec’d, requested by 10th Feb. next. John THOMAS and John FORSTER, admin.

25 Jan. 1809 - No Paper

1 Feb. 1809 - No Paper

8 Feb. 1809

Notice – Payments to the estate of Pheneas PEIRCE, late of Ulster Twp., dec’d, requested by 1st April next. Phenehas PEIRCE, admin.

Theophilus LITTLE to Miss Eliza HOLMES, both of Shrewsbury Twp., on Tuesday the 17th ult., by Joseph B. SHUGERT, Esq.

Samuel DAUGHERTY to Miss Elizabeth KYLES, both of Lycoming Twp., on Thursday last, by John TURK, Esq.

Thomas HULING, died at Newberry on Thursday last, in the 37th year of his age

15 Feb. 1809

Capt. Thomas ALEXANDER to Miss Elizabeth WINTERS, on Thursday last, by Joseph FOULKE, Esq., all of Williamsport

22 Feb. 1809

Lycoming Co. Statement 1808

William THARP, died near Newberry on Monday the 13th inst., in the 99th year of his age

John DUNLAP, died at Jaysburgh on Wednesday last, in the 50th year of his age

1 Mar. 1809

Appointment by the Governor – M. HEYLMUN, to be deputy for the counties of Lycoming and Luzerne

15 Mar. 1809

Appointment by the Governor – For Lycoming Co.:

Ellis WALTON – Prothonotary of Courts & Register and Recorder

Phineas PIERCE – Justice of the Peace

John SHEPARD – Justice of the Peace

22 Mar. 1809

Notice – Payments to the estate of George HERTMAN, late of Muncy Creek Twp., dec’d., requested by 1st May next. John BEEBER & Daniel BUCK, exec.

29 Mar. 1809

Jacob BOWER to Miss Elizabeth BLAIR, on Monday evening, the 20th inst., by Joseph FOULK, Esq., all of Loyalsock Twp.

5 Apr. 1809

I am leaving Williamsport this week, I have deposited my books and papers with Joseph FOULKE, Esq., with directions, immediately to settle all open accounts, therefore all who with to avoid cost will do well soon to call on him, if not they may depend upon it, that he will without discrimination of persons do his duty as a faithful and upright magistrate. S. COLEMAN

Notice – Payments to the estate of George MOYERS, dec’d, requested by Andrew KERR and Mary MOYERS, executors, by 1st May next. Ellis WALTON, Reg’r.

Notice – Payments to the estate of William JOHNSON, of Mifflin Twp., dec’d, are requested immediately. James STEWART, admin.

12 Apr. 1809

Paul DEWIT, died at the Long-reach on Saturday last, aged about 50 years

19 Apr. 1809 - No Paper

26 Apr. 1809 - No Paper

3 May 1809

Notice – Payments to the estate of William ECOFF, dec’d, of Lycoming Twp., requested immediately. John CUMMINGS, admin.

Rev. John THOMAS to Miss Rebeccah TALLMON, on Sunday last, at the Methodist meeting, by Rev. Lee, all of Lycoming Co.

10 May 1809

Appointment by the Surveyor General: John BATTIN – Deputy for Lycoming Co.

The court have appointed James WINTERS, commissioner for Lycoming Co., vice Ellis WALTON

17 May 1809 - No Paper

24 May 1809 - No Paper

31 May 1809 - No Paper

7 June 1809 - No Paper

14 June 1809

$5 Reward – Ran-away from the subscriber, living in Pennsborough, an indented apprentice to the Hatting Business, William PATTERSON, 18 years old, about five feet, seven or eight inches high, had on a new fur hat, blue nankeen roundabout, cotton striped west-coat and pantaloons, and coarse shoes; whoever takes up said runaway and confines him in any jail in the state or brings him back to his master, shall have the above reward and all reasonable charges paid. Aaron PATTERSON.

21 June 1809 - No Paper

28 June 1809 - No Paper

5 July 1809

CAUTION – Whereas my wife Silvia, has left my bed and board, without any just provocation, I therefore forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. James COSTLY, Tioga.

John ROOKER to Miss Dolly TORBETT, on Thursday last, by John Turk, Esq., all of Lycoming Co.

12 July 1809

**MISSING -- July 17 – November 8

15 Nov. 1809

Treasurers Sales

Notice –Accounts of Administration will be presented in Orphan’s Court on 1st Dec.:

John MC’CARTY, dec’d – Benjamin MC’CARTY, admin.

Daniel SUNDERLAND, dec’d – Hugh GASTON & Joseph SUNDERLAND, admin.

Andrew GRIVER, dec’d – Matthias MILLER, admin.

**MISSING 24 Nov. 1809 – 28 Feb. 1810

7 March 1810

Lycoming Co. Statement 1809

**MISSING 14 March 1810 – 27 June 1810

4 July 1810 - No Paper

**MISSING 11 July 1810 – 16 Jan. 1811

23 Jan. 1811 - No Paper

30 Jan. 1811

Account of administration will be presented in Orphan’s Court on 4th Feb. next:

Benjamin SIMPSON, dec’d – Amos SIMPSON & Benjamin WARNER, Esq., admin.

John MC’CARTY, dec’d – Benjamin MC’CARTY, admin.

**MISSING 6 Feb. 1811 – 13 Feb. 1811

20 Feb. 1811

Dr. John LUTHER, died on Monday morning, the 28th ult., after a short but severe illness, in the 54th year of his age. For many years he was a practitioner in the sciences of physic and surgery in Harrisburg.

27 Feb. 1811

Lycoming Co. Statement 1810

6 Mar. 1811

Joseph RICHEY to Miss Polly SMITH, both of Dunnstable Twp., on Tuesday the 19th ult., by John HANNA, Esq.

Adam KING, of Mifflin Twp. to Miss Betsey CALDWELL, of Lycoming Twp., on Thursday the 21st, ult., by James STEWART, Esq.

13 Mar. 1811

Six Cents Reward – Run-Away on Saturday the 2nd inst., from the subscriber living in Lycoming Twp., an apprentice to the shoemaking business, Samuel PARKER, about 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches high, had on when he went away a linsey sailor jacket and waistcoat, brown cloth trowsers and other clothes not recollected. The above reward will be given if brought back but no charges paid. Charles SEARCH.

20 Mar. 1811 - No Paper

27 Mar. 1811

Account of Administration will be presented in Orphan’s Court on 5th Monday, April next:

Jacob LANDIS, dec’d – Andrew KARR and John LANDIS, admin.

Joseph HUNT, dec’d – Jesse HUNT, surviving exec.

3 Apr. 1811

Account of Administration will be presented in Orphan’s Court on 5th Monday, April next:

Andrew LATCHA, dec’d – John CUMMINGS, Esq., admin.

Moses MEHAFFEY to Miss Mary REYNOLDS, on Thursday the 21st ult., by John M’MEENS, Esq.

William SHEPHERD to Miss Elizabeth TODD, on Sunday the 31st ult., by Joseph FOULKE, Esq., all of Loyalsock Twp.

3 Apr. 1811

Six Cents Reward – Ran-away from the subscriber living in Loyalsock Twp., on Sunday the 7th of Feb., an indented apprentice boy named, John MAIZE, about 17 years old, 5 feet high, fair hair, grey eyes, had on when he went away a wool hat, drab cloth sailor jacket, a green striped linsey waistcoat and white overalls. The above reward will be given in brought home, but no charges paid. William WATSON

**MISSING 10 April 1811 – 8 May 1811

15 May 1811

Six Cents Reward – Ran-away, the second time, from the subscriber, living in Muncy Twp., a bound boy between 12 and 13 years of age, named James GUTTERY, whoever takes up said boy shall have the above reward but no charges paid. John CARPENTER

**MISSING 22 May 1811 – 14 Oct. 1812

21 Oct. 1812 **Now published by BRINDLE & TORBERT

Lycoming Co. Election Returns

**MISSING 28 Oct. 1812 – 4 Nov. 1812

11 Nov. 1812

Election Returns

18 Nov. 1812

Caution – Whereas my wife, Mary, absconded from my bed and board I therefore forewarn all persons from trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting, unless compelled by law. Christopher FRIBLEY, Muncy Twp.

25 Nov. 1812 - No Paper

2 Dec. 1812

Notice – Account of Administration will be presented in Orphan’s Court on 5th Monday of November next:

James STONE, dec’d – John KENNEDY, admin

[note in paper late by dates?]

9 Dec. 1812

Notice – Payments in the following estates requested:

John ROSE, dec’d – Wm. PATTON & Sarah ROSE, admin.

Peter PENCE, of Wayne Twp., dec’d – Robert HAMILTON, exec.

Joseph KELSEY, dec’d – Daniel KELSEY, admin (deliver to house of Sarah, widow, in

Delmar Twp.)

Ethan BALDWIN, of Bradford Co., was admitted to practice as an attorney, in the court of common pleas, Lycoming Co., on Saturday last.

The Lycoming Troop of Horse, commanded by Capt. James CUMMINGS, and the Muncy Infantry Company, commanded by Capt. John UHL, have both tendered their services to the governor.

16 Dec. 1812 - No Paper

23 Dec. 1812 - No Paper

30 Dec. 1812

William GREER, Esq., died on Thursday last, in Lycoming Twp., at an advanced age

Robert HARRET, died at Jersey Shore, on Wednesday last, aged 55 years. He was one of the revolutionary heroes

Jonathan HALL to Miss Polly MARSH, on Sunday the 20th inst., by Jacob SHOEMAKER, Esq., all of Muncy Twp.

Charles STEWART, of Nippenose Twp., to Miss Mary MC’CORMICK, of Bald Eagle Twp., on Tuesday the 22nd inst., by John HANNAH, Esq.

Andrew WELSH, of Lycoming Twp., to Miss Sarah MARTIN, of Mifflin Twp., on Tuesday the 22nd inst., by George BENNETT, Esq.

David ALLEN, of Mifflin Twp. and Miss Ann CARSKADDON, of Bald Eagle Twp., on Tuesday the 22nd inst., by Rev. LINN

John KINMAN, of Lycoming Twp., to Miss Pricilla PARKER, of Loyalsock Twp., on Thursday 1st by Jas. STEWART, Esq.

Jacob MILLER to Miss Peggy HADDLESTON, on Thursday last, by Abraham LAWSHE, Esq., all of Pine Creek Twp.

Aaron MILLARD to Miss Peggy IVES, on Sunday the 13th inst., by Nathan NILES, Esq., all of Tioga Twp., and county.
 

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