DIED.
In Fayetteville, on the 8th November, JAMES LOVICK, son of Alfred Hatch, Esq., of this place, age 5 years and 9 months.
Sleep on, sleep on, my gentle one,
Ah peaceful by thy slumbers here;
When grief is hushed and sorrow done;
And nought is felt of joy and fear.
Sleep on, sleep on.
Sleep on, sleep on, my angel fair,
From us thou’rt fled to mansions blest,
Where soon we hope thy bliss to share,
And join thee in thy peaceful ret.
Sleep on, Sleep on.
Communicated.
The Newbernian
(New Bern, North Carolina)
Saturday, November 18, 1843,
Page 3, Column 4
[Transcribed by David A. French,
9 February 2015.]
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DIED.
In Fayetteville, on the 8th November, JAMES LOVICK, son of Alfred Hatch, Esq., of this place, age 5 years and 9 months.
Sleep on, sleep on, my gentle one,
Ah peaceful by thy slumbers here;
When grief is hushed and sorrow done;
And nought is felt of joy and fear.
Sleep on, sleep on.
Sleep on, sleep on, my angel fair,
From us thou’rt fled to mansions blest,
Where soon we hope thy bliss to share,
And join thee in thy peaceful ret.
Sleep on, Sleep on.
Communicated.
The Newbernian
(New Bern, North Carolina)
Saturday, November 18, 1843,
Page 3, Column 4
[Transcribed by David A. French,
9 February 2015.]
http://www.newspapers.com/image/54008246/
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