Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES FROM THE CHARLESTON MORNING POST; AND DAILY ADVERTISER, AND ITS SUCCESSOR THE CITY GAZETTE Compiled by Mabel L. Webber Continued from October On Thursday, the 3d inst. was married on John's Island Mr. Thomson, of this City, to Miss Rebecca Freer, second daughter of John Freer, Esq; of John's Island. (Friday, May 4, 1787.) Married. Last Thursday evening, Field Farrar, Esq., of Winnsborough, Esq; to Mrs. Eliza Hext, widow of the deceased Capt. John Hext. On Friday evening, Mr. Archibald, to Miss Nancy Hair, daughter of Mr. Edward Hair, of this City. (Monday, May, 14, 1787.) The marriage of Mr. Archibald, as mentioned yesterday, was inserted from erroneous in formation. (Tuedsay, May 15, 1787 Married. Dr. Thomas Waring, to Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, daughter of Mr. Thomas Mitchell, deceased, of Georgetown. (Wednesday, May 16, 1787.) Lately died at Santee, John Barnett, Esq; of this City. (Saturday, May 19, 1787.) Married. Mr. John Kerr, of this City, to Miss Mary Stone. (Friday, May 25, 1787.) Died. Mr. Henry Butler, of this City. (Wednesday, May 20, 1787.) Died. On Saturday last, at the Round 0, in the Bloom of life after a few days illness, Mr. Charles Saunders. . . . (Saturday, June 2, 1787.) Married. In St. John's Parish, Berkley county, Edward Harleston, Esq; to Miss Annabella Moultrie, niece of the Hon. Major Gen. Moultrie.?Yesterday, Mrs. Joseph Pippin, to Miss Betsy Trenholm. (Tuesday, June 7, 1787.) Died. On Tuesday 10th, instant, at his plantation on Cheraw, Charles Skirving, Esq (Tuesday, June 12, 1787.) Died. This morning, of a short illness, Mr. Yarnold, organist to the new Church.?also, Mr. Harry Saunders, cabinet-maker. (Saturday, June 16, 1787.) Married. At Beach Hill, near Cambridge, in N...