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Craig, John J.
Jan. 9, 1838 —At Staunton, aged 36, John J. Craig, a man much respected; distinguished fur his talents as a lawyer, and a member of the legislature.
["Historical Collections of Virginia" by Henry Lowe, Babcock & Company, Charleston, S.C., 1845. p. 406-407; submitted by Robyn Greenlund]
Hall, John
Jan. 29, 1833 – At Warrenton, N.C., in his 64th year, John Hall, recently judge of the Supreme Court of N. Carolina. He was born in Staunton, Va., and when a young man removed to N.C. His life was pure, and his integrity unspotted.
["Historical Collections of Virginia" by Henry Lowe, Babcock & Company, Charleston, S.C., 1845. p. 406-407; submitted by Robyn Greenlund]
McCutchan, Rebecca A.
Died, on Tue. the 15th of Mar.. Miss REBECCA ANN McCUTCHAN. in the 26th year of her age. daughter of Mr. Downey McCutchan and Nancy his wife, near Shemariah Church. Augusta co.. Virginia. Staunton Spectator please copy. (2 June 1842 - "Watchman of the South" - Submitted by B. Ziegenmeyer)
Capt. Orlando Smith, a well known lawyer of Staunton, recently died at that place. He was a native of Lunenburg county.
(The Charlotte Gazette, Drakes Branch, VA, Thursday, July 2, 1874 Submitted by: Bea. Adams King)
Strouse, Capt. D. B. - obit/bio
Willson, James H.
Died, in Knightstown, Indiana, May 22nd, 1842, of Consumption, JAMES H. WILLSON, Esq., late of Virginia, only son of late James C. Willson, D.D., of Waynesborough. Leaves an affectionate wife and infant son.
(2 June 1842 - "Watchman of the South" - Submitted by B. Ziegenmeyer)
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