Obits
1830
Baltimore Gazette and Daily Advertiser Oct 21, 1830
Submitted by: Anne Marie Willis
ALLISON
In Iredell County, N.C. on the 13th ult. Mr. THOS. ALLISON. On the
Thursday previous, while in one of the pits at his gold mine the rope attached
to the tub in which the dirt is drawn up broke while the tub was ascending, and
precipitated it, with its contents, upon his head. The weight of the loaded tub
was about 200 pounds and it fell a distance of 30 feet. His spine was broken by
the blow, and his body otherwise mangled; but he lingered, in excruciating
agony, until the Monday following, when death relieved him from his sufferings.
Mr. A. was universally esteemed by his acquaintances, and his death will be
severely regretted.
HEAL
On Tuesday, the 19th inst. after a short but severe illness, which he bore with
christian fortitude, WILLIAM HEAL, in the 64th year of his age. He was a native
of London, Eng. but for the last forty years a respectable citizen of the United
States. - He died as he lived, an honest man, beloved and universally respected
by all who knew him.
MOONEY
This morning, (after one days illness), in the tenth year of her age, MARY
ELIZABETH MOONEY, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Edward Money.
STINCHCOMB
In this city on the 13th inst., Mr. SAMUEL STINCHCOMB, in the 28th year of his
age; leaving a wife and one child to lament their loss.
WILSON
At Port Tobacco, (Md.) on the 15th inst. of the billious fever, after an illness
of nine days, MR. JAMES WILSON, Printer, of Washington City. His loss is
much lamented by his numerous relatives.
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