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Charlottesville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.
Joseph Sutherland (search for this): article 12
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.
Abram Wiant (search for this): article 12
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.
Twyman Wayt (search for this): article 12
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855. Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.
Nelson Barksdale (search for this): article 12
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.
Death of Old citizens. --The Charlottesville (Va.) Jeffersonian contains the announcement of the death of four old and highly esteemed citizens of Albemarle: Nelson Barksdale, aged 80 years; Capt. Joseph Sutherland, aged 76; Abram Wiant, aged 74, and Mr. Twyman Wayt, aged 85. All of these gentlemen were highly esteemed as honorable and useful citizens, and died within a few days of each other. Mr. Wayt was postmaster from 1837 to 1855.