Marriage and Death Notices, May 1813 - Steven J. Coker
Subject: Marriage and Death Notices, May 1813
From: Steven J. Coker
Date: July 31, 1998

THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE
Published By The South Carolina Historical Society
Volume XXXVIII (p. 95)
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MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES FROM THE CITY GAZETTE OF CHARLESTON, S. C. 
Compiled by ELIZABETH HEYWARD JERVEY
[A Limited Extract]

Died, on Tuesday, the 27th ult. at his plantation in Christ Church Parish, of a
lingering illness, Mr. Richard Fowler, in the 48th year of his age. He has left
a widow and two children to deplore the loss of an affectionate husband and fond
parent. (Friday May 7, 1813.)

Departed this life, on Tuesday the 4th May, in this city, Mrs. Mary Bennett,
after a lingering and painful disease of four years, which she bore with
unexampled patience, aged 78 years. (Saturday May 8, 1813.)

Departed this life, on the 24th ult. Miss Mary H. Butman, of Chelsea,
Massachusetts.... At the solicitation of an affectionate brother, she came to
spend a few months on a visit to this place, where he resides, hoping to return
home to the bosom of a fond mother and a beloved sister....

Departed this life, on the 2d inst. in the 59th year of her age, Mrs. Marie
Duvevier Remoussin, consort of Mr. Paul Dan. Remoussin, formerly Planter of the
Island of St. Domingo. This lady belonged to one of the most ancient and
respectable families of that Island. The best of wives, a tender and
affectionate mother, and the most indulgent and sincere friend. She bore a
tedious and lingering illness of near two years, with fortitude and resignation
which characterize those only who are truly virtuous. (Monday, May 10, 1813.)

Married, last evening, by the Rev. Dr. Hollinshead, Mr. James C. Martindale,
merchant, to Miss Louisa O'Neale, both of this city. (Thursday, May 13, 1813.)

Married in St. John's Parish, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Snowden, Major
J. J. Faust, of Columbia, to Miss Sarah G. White, of Charleston. (Saturday May
15, 1813.)

The Friends and Acquaintances of William Jackson, are requested to attend his
Funeral This Morning, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence corner of
Meeting-street and Chalmers' Alley, without further invitation. (Friday, May 21,
1813.)

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