Haswell, Mrs. William A.
Youngsville. Mrs. William A. Haswell, 72, died Tuesday at her home outside of Youngsville. Funeral services will be held at the Good Hope church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.
Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. W. A. Ray, Wake Forest, Mrs. W. R. Pleasants, and Mrs. J. L. Pleasants, both of Youngsville; four sisters: Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Durham; Mrs. J. D. Pleasants and Mrs. Sid Davis, both of Youngsville, Mrs. H. S. Powell, Neuse; and thirteen grandchildren.
(Source: News and Observer, Raleigh, NC, March 22, 1937. Submitted by Carla Townsend)
Hightower. Robert. Jr., My., Franklin county. R. R. My. 21, 1804
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)
Hightower. Mrs. Robert of Franklin county, Sept. R. R. Oct. 1. 1804
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)
Hill, Mrs. Bennett of Franklin county, Je. 27, Raleigh. R. R. Je. 29, 1809
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)
Hill, Rev. Green
Died on the 11th ult., at his residence in Williamson county, N.C., the venerable Rev. Green Hill, in the 84th year of his age. He was a native of North Carolina, and has been a member of the Methodist Church sixty years and a minister fifty-five. He was a member of the first revolutionary convention of N. Carolina and when the war began he volunteered as a private but was shortly afterwards appointed Chaplain and in that relation secured the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. On his return from the army he was chosen Colonel and was subsequently made Treasurer. While in this office Lord Cornwallis passed through the state and Mr. Hill was obliged to fly and take with him the money and the most important papers belonging to the state.. He was at one time nearly taken by Cornwallis but providentially escaped and secured his charge. At the conclusion of the war he resigned and retired from public life and in 1799 he removed to Williamson County and settled where he died. The deceased has had thirteen children, eight of whom and are alive and these children, with their children and grandchildren, amount to one hundred the immediate descendants of this excellent man.
Source: Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) October 19, 1825. Contributed by Nancy Piper)
Hill, Henry, Jan., Franklin county. R. R. Jan. 21, 1808
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)
Howze, Capt. James of Franklin County. December Oxford. R.R. December 8, 1846
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855)
Hunt, John. Oct 9. Franklin county. R. R. Oct. 15, 1807
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)
Hunt, Mrs. Nathaniel of Franklin County. August 10, Haywood County, Tenn. R.R. October 16, 1847
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