Marriages, Deaths, and Notices
The Belknap Gazette.
Laconia, N. H., Saturday August 22, 1863.
Vol. XXL....No. 21
MARRIED
In Bangor, Me., 10th inst. by Rev. A. ? Small
Mr. GEORGE W. EMERY to Miss CLARA F. SANBORN both of B.
In upper Gilmanton, Jan. 29, by Rev. A. ? Smith Mr. JACOB F. BAMFORD to Miss HATTIE A ? both of Sanbornton.
Also by the same, July 11, Mr. MANUEL ROWE of Gilford to Mrs. MARY ANN STEVENS, of Chelsea, Vermont.
DIED
May 9th, in the hospital at Carrollton, La., of Typhoid fever GEORGE F. BOWERS 17 yrs. and 11 months, son of RUFUS L. and ELIZA BOWERS of Sanbornton, N.H., and a member of Co. H. 15th H. H. V. He was a noble boy and though young a good and true soldier.
In Sanbornton, Aug. 11, Mr. HARLAN P. SANBORN, aged 26, a member of the 15th Regt. N. H. V.
August 17 EMMA JANE, child of Mr. SAMUEL W. and HANNAH MORRISON, aged 11 months.
In Laconia, Aug. 13, EMERSON M. PIPER, aged 22 years and 11 months.
Notice
All persons are hereby forbidden from harboring or trusting my wife, BETSEY C. SANBORN, on my account, as I have made suitable provision for her clothing, support and maintenance.
Meredith, June 13, 1863.
IRA SANBORN
JAMES B. CLAY, the degenerate son of HENRY CLAY, who some time since left his home in Kentucky and went to the South as sympathizer with the rebellion, is now at Niagara Falls, on the Canada side, where he is said to be in the last stages of consumption.