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Andrew, ca.1850-ca.1850
Augusta A., ca.1850-ca.1850
Benjamin, ca.1836-ca.1850
Bird, Sarah Oliver, ca.1840-ca.1850
Brooks, John M., ca.1810-ca.1850
Brooks, Susannah, ca.1848-ca.1850
Call, John L., ca.1820-ca.1850
Celia, ca.1849-ca.1850
Charles, ca.1838-ca.1850
Charles, ca.1850-ca.1850
Charles, ca.1850-ca.1850
Charlotte, ca.1815-ca.1850
Clarissa, ca.1800-ca.1850
Cone, Fereby, ca.1775-ca.1850
Cooper, Charles, ca.1850-ca.1850
Cunnijon, Wesley, ca.1838-ca.1850
Cupid, ca.1849-ca.1850
Davis, Edmund, ca.1850-ca.1850
Davis, William, ca.1850-ca.1850
Dennison, Mary, ca.1750-ca.1850
Dick, ca.1850-ca.1850
Dilsey, ca.1849-ca.1850
Edward, ca.1790-ca.1850
Eliza, ca.1849-ca.1850
Ellen, ca.1846-ca.1850
Fanny, ca.1815-ca.1850
Fanny, ca.1847-ca.1850
Fennell, Maria, ca.1835-ca.1850
Fennell, Nicholas, ca.1810-ca.1850
Francis, ca.1850-ca.1850
Frank, ca.1849-ca.1850
Fuquay, William J., ca.1848-ca.1850
Ginny, ca.1818-ca.1850
Grantham, Jessee, ca.1799-ca.1850
Grubbs, Benjamin, ca.1775-ca.1850
Henry, Cyrus, ca.1788-ca.1850
Howell, Ferney, ca.1792-ca.1850
Howell, William, ca.1800-ca.1850
Isaac, ca.1845-ca.1850
Isabella, ca.1845-ca.1850
Ishmael, ca.1849-ca.1850
Judy, ca.1760-ca.1850
Kinsey, Richard, ca.1840-ca.1850
Letty, ca.1846-ca.1850
Lilly, ca.1845-ca.1850
Lingo, Henry G., ca.1849-ca.1850
Lingo, John F., ca.1849-ca.1850
Lizzy, ca.1742-ca.1850
Mary, ca.1825-ca.1850
Mary, ca.1848-ca.1850
Mary, ca.1849-ca.1850
Moffatt, Martha A., ca.1825-ca.1850
Morris, William, ca.1850-ca.1850
Nancy, ca.1843-ca.1850
Patience, ca.1848-ca.1850
Patience, ca.1850-ca.1850
Peggy, ca.1830-ca.1850
Ramsey, Caroline, ca.1846-ca.1850
Robert, ca.1827-ca.1850
Samuel, ca.1826-ca.1850
Sarah, ca.1844-ca.1850
Sarah, ca.1848-ca.1850
Scott, Aaron B. C., ca.1826-ca.1850
Scott, John E., ca.1806-ca.1850
Sealy, Catharine, ca.1850-ca.1850
Simon, ca.1820-ca.1850
Smith, Felson, ca.1846-ca.1850
Soloman, ca.1835-ca.1850
Stephens, Catherine, ca.1841-ca.1850
Surles, David, ca.1844-ca.1850
Taylor, Susan E., ca.1849-ca.1850
Thomas, ca.1846-ca.1850
Tom, ca.1850-ca.1850
Umphrey, Celia, ca.1797-ca.1850
Walker, William H., ca.1850-ca.1850
Wiley, ca.1845-ca.1850
William, ca.1780-ca.1850
William, ca.1850-ca.1850
Wooten, William, ca.1805-ca.1850
Yeomans, Serenna, ca.1815-ca.1850
[Unnamed female], ca.1850-ca.1850
[Unnamed female], ca.1850-ca.1850
[Unnamed male], ca.1850-ca.1850
[Unnamed male], ca.1850-ca.1850
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Page | Line | Name | Age | Sex | Race | Listed as Slave | Cause of Death | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Francis | 4 months | Male | Black | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
1 | 2 | Fanny | 35 years | Female | Black | Influenza | ||
1 | 3 | Dick | 6 months | Male | Black | Dysentery A range of diseases causing inflammation of the large intestine. Symptoms included fever, severe diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Sometimes this was also called “flux.” The disease was thought to be endemic during the summer months (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
1 | 4 | Patience | 10 months | Female | Black | Dysentery A range of diseases causing inflammation of the large intestine. Symptoms included fever, severe diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Sometimes this was also called “flux.” The disease was thought to be endemic during the summer months (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
1 | 5 | Celia | 1 year | Female | Black | Congestion | ||
1 | 6 | Dilsey | 1 year | Female | Black | Worms This could refer to any of a number of intestinal infections involving hookworms, roundworms, or similar parasites. | ||
1 | 7 | Frank | 1 year | Male | Black | Worms This could refer to any of a number of intestinal infections involving hookworms, roundworms, or similar parasites. | ||
1 | 8 | William | 70 years | Male | Black | Old age | ||
1 | 9 | Mary | 25 years | Female | Black | Typhoid fever | ||
1 | 10 | Wiley | 5 years | Male | Black | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
1 | 11 | Amy | 45 years | Female | Black | Inflammation of brain | ||
1 | 12 | Letty | 4 years | Female | Black | Dysentery A range of diseases causing inflammation of the large intestine. Symptoms included fever, severe diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Sometimes this was also called “flux.” The disease was thought to be endemic during the summer months (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
1 | 13 | Lizzy | 108 years | Female | Black | Old age | ||
1 | 14 | Clarissa | 50 years | Female | Black | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
1 | 15 | Cupid | 1 year | Female | Black | Teething Another name for dentition, the eruption of new teeth in an infant. This process sometimes caused an infection that triggered a fever. In the absence of modern fever reducers or antiseptic agents these infections could sometimes cause serious symptoms and even death (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
1 | 16 | Nancy | 7 years | Female | Black | Lockjaw | ||
1 | 17 | Mary | 1 year | Female | Black | Worms This could refer to any of a number of intestinal infections involving hookworms, roundworms, or similar parasites. | ||
1 | 18 | Sarah | 2 years | Female | Black | Teething Another name for dentition, the eruption of new teeth in an infant. This process sometimes caused an infection that triggered a fever. In the absence of modern fever reducers or antiseptic agents these infections could sometimes cause serious symptoms and even death (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
1 | 19 | Mary | 2 years | Female | Black | Teething Another name for dentition, the eruption of new teeth in an infant. This process sometimes caused an infection that triggered a fever. In the absence of modern fever reducers or antiseptic agents these infections could sometimes cause serious symptoms and even death (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
1 | 20 | Dennison, Mary | 100 years | Female | White | Old age | ||
1 | 21 | Sealy, Catharine | 1 month | Female | White | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
1 | 22 | Stephens, Catherine | 9 years | Female | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
1 | 23 | Moffatt, Martha A. | 25 years | Female | White | Lockjaw | ||
1 | 24 | Wooten, William | 45 years | Male | White | Inflammation | ||
1 | 25 | Samuel | 24 years | Female | Black | Murdered | ||
1 | 26 | Patience | 2 years | Male | Black | Unknown | ||
1 | 27 | Grantham, Jessee | 51 years | Male | White | Suicide | ||
1 | 28 | Isabella | 5 years | Female | Black | Whooping cough | ||
1 | 29 | [Unnamed female] | 11 months | Female | Black | Unknown | ||
1 | 30 | Eliza | 1 year | Female | Black | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
1 | 31 | Fanny | 3 years | Female | Mulatto | Brain fever | ||
1 | 32 | Charles | 2 months | Male | Black | Whooping cough | ||
1 | 33 | Charles | 9 months | Male | Black | Worms This could refer to any of a number of intestinal infections involving hookworms, roundworms, or similar parasites. | ||
1 | 34 | Ellen | 4 years | Female | Mulatto | Brain fever | ||
1 | 35 | Lilly | 5 years | Female | Black | Burned | ||
2 | 1 | Ishmael | 1 year | Male | Black | Whooping cough | ||
2 | 2 | Judy | 90 years | Female | Black | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 3 | Ginny | 32 years | Female | Black | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 4 | Scott, Aaron B. C. | 24 years | Male | White | Homicide | ||
2 | 5 | Smith, Felson | 4 years | Male | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 6 | Walker, William H. | 1 month | Male | White | Inflammation | ||
2 | 7 | Simon | 30 years | Male | Black | Pleurisy Inflammation of the pleura, two membranes separating the lungs from the walls of the chest cavity (Dunglison, A Dictionary of Medical Science, 1893). | ||
2 | 8 | Henry, Cyrus | 62 years | Male | White | Congestive fever | ||
2 | 9 | Kinsey, Richard | 10 years | Male | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 10 | Grubbs, Benjamin | 75 years | Male | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 11 | William | 8 months | Male | Black | Unknown | ||
2 | 12 | Robert | 23 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 13 | Soloman | 15 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 14 | Lingo, John F. | 1 year | Male | White | Diarrhea Family members, census takers, and even medical professionals often gave this as a cause of death for any disease where the deceased had suffered from a prolonged intestinal complaint and a more specific diagnosis could not be made. | ||
2 | 15 | Lingo, Henry G. | 1 year | Male | White | Diarrhea Family members, census takers, and even medical professionals often gave this as a cause of death for any disease where the deceased had suffered from a prolonged intestinal complaint and a more specific diagnosis could not be made. | ||
2 | 16 | Morris, William | 6 months | Male | White | Diarrhea Family members, census takers, and even medical professionals often gave this as a cause of death for any disease where the deceased had suffered from a prolonged intestinal complaint and a more specific diagnosis could not be made. | ||
2 | 17 | Scott, John E. | 44 years | Male | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 18 | Surles, David | 6 years | Male | White | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 19 | Cone, Fereby | 75 years | Female | White | Unknown | ||
2 | 20 | Yeomans, Serenna | 35 years | Female | White | Consumption Another name for tuberculosis, a bacterial infection of the lungs. | ||
2 | 21 | Fennell, Nicholas | 40 years | Male | White | Typhoid fever | ||
2 | 22 | Fennell, Maria | 15 years | Female | White | Typhoid fever | ||
2 | 23 | Peggy | 20 years | Female | Black | Typhoid fever | ||
2 | 24 | Tom | 6 months | Male | Black | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 25 | Sarah | 6 years | Female | Black | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 26 | Umphrey, Celia | 53 years | Female | White | Inflammation of womb | ||
2 | 27 | Cooper, Charles | 1 month | Male | White | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 28 | Thomas | 4 years | Male | Black | Worms This could refer to any of a number of intestinal infections involving hookworms, roundworms, or similar parasites. | ||
2 | 29 | Edward | 60 years | Male | Black | Con | ||
2 | 30 | Taylor, Susan E. | 1 year | Female | White | Fever | ||
2 | 31 | Cunnijon, Wesley | 12 years | Male | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 32 | Isaac | 5 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 33 | Howell, Ferney | 58 years | Male | White | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
2 | 34 | Howell, William | 50 years | Male | Black | Murdered | ||
2 | 35 | Ramsey, Caroline | 4 years | Female | White | Fever | ||
3 | 1 | Davis, Edmund | 7 months | Male | White | Fever | ||
3 | 2 | Davis, William | 7 months | Male | White | Fever | ||
3 | 3 | Augusta A. | 9 months | Female | Black | Fever | ||
3 | 4 | Brooks, John M. | 40 years | Male | White | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
3 | 5 | Brooks, Susannah | 2 years | Female | White | Worms This could refer to any of a number of intestinal infections involving hookworms, roundworms, or similar parasites. | ||
3 | 6 | Fuquay, William J. | 2 years | Male | White | Brain fever | ||
3 | 7 | Charlotte | 35 years | Female | Black | Inflammation of lungs | ||
3 | 8 | Charles | 12 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia An infection of the lungs characterized by inflammation and a buildup of fluid that makes it difficult to breathe (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
3 | 9 | Bird, Sarah Oliver | 10 years | Female | White | Burned | ||
3 | 10 | [Unnamed male] | 6 months | Male | Black | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
3 | 11 | [Unnamed male] | 3 months | Male | Black | Fever | ||
3 | 12 | [Unnamed female] | 2 months | Female | Black | Fever | ||
3 | 13 | Andrew | 1 month | Male | Black | Croup A disease mainly attacking infants, in which the mucous membranes of the trachea become inflamed and cause the secretion of a thick mucus that makes it difficult to breathe. Also called cynanche trachealis (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
3 | 14 | Benjamin | 14 years | Male | Black | Dropsy A general term meaning the accumulation of fluid in some part of the body. A diagnosis of “dropsy” often meant the condition was prevalent throughout the body, while a case in which the accumulation of fluid was more localized might receive a more specific diagnosis. Examples include dropsy of the belly (ascites), the brain (hydrocephalus), the chest (hydrothorax), or the skin (anasarca) (Hooper, Lexicon Medicum, 1860). | ||
3 | 15 | Call, John L. | 30 years | Male | White | Inflammation of chest |
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Page | Line | Name | Age | Sex | Race | Listed as Slave | Cause of Death | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Francis | 4 months | Male | Black | Croup | ||
1 | 2 | Fanny | 35 years | Female | Black | Influenza | ||
1 | 3 | Dick | 6 months | Male | Black | Dysentery | ||
1 | 4 | Patience | 10 months | Female | Black | Dysentery | ||
1 | 5 | Celia | 1 year | Female | Black | Congestion | ||
1 | 6 | Dilsey | 1 year | Female | Black | Worms | ||
1 | 7 | Frank | 1 year | Male | Black | Worms | ||
1 | 8 | William | 70 years | Male | Black | Old age | ||
1 | 9 | Mary | 25 years | Female | Black | Typhoid fever | ||
1 | 10 | Wiley | 5 years | Male | Black | Croup | ||
1 | 11 | Amy | 45 years | Female | Black | Inflammation of brain | ||
1 | 12 | Letty | 4 years | Female | Black | Dysentery | ||
1 | 13 | Lizzy | 108 years | Female | Black | Old age | ||
1 | 14 | Clarissa | 50 years | Female | Black | Pneumonia | ||
1 | 15 | Cupid | 1 year | Female | Black | Teething | ||
1 | 16 | Nancy | 7 years | Female | Black | Lockjaw | ||
1 | 17 | Mary | 1 year | Female | Black | Worms | ||
1 | 18 | Sarah | 2 years | Female | Black | Teething | ||
1 | 19 | Mary | 2 years | Female | Black | Teething | ||
1 | 20 | Dennison, Mary | 100 years | Female | White | Old age | ||
1 | 21 | Sealy, Catharine | 1 month | Female | White | Croup | ||
1 | 22 | Stephens, Catherine | 9 years | Female | White | Dropsy | ||
1 | 23 | Moffatt, Martha A. | 25 years | Female | White | Lockjaw | ||
1 | 24 | Wooten, William | 45 years | Male | White | Inflammation | ||
1 | 25 | Samuel | 24 years | Female | Black | Murdered | ||
1 | 26 | Patience | 2 years | Male | Black | Unknown | ||
1 | 27 | Grantham, Jessee | 51 years | Male | White | Suicide | ||
1 | 28 | Isabella | 5 years | Female | Black | Whooping cough | ||
1 | 29 | [Unnamed female] | 11 months | Female | Black | Unknown | ||
1 | 30 | Eliza | 1 year | Female | Black | Croup | ||
1 | 31 | Fanny | 3 years | Female | Mulatto | Brain fever | ||
1 | 32 | Charles | 2 months | Male | Black | Whooping cough | ||
1 | 33 | Charles | 9 months | Male | Black | Worms | ||
1 | 34 | Ellen | 4 years | Female | Mulatto | Brain fever | ||
1 | 35 | Lilly | 5 years | Female | Black | Burned | ||
2 | 1 | Ishmael | 1 year | Male | Black | Whooping cough | ||
2 | 2 | Judy | 90 years | Female | Black | Dropsy | ||
2 | 3 | Ginny | 32 years | Female | Black | Pneumonia | ||
2 | 4 | Scott, Aaron B. C. | 24 years | Male | White | Homicide | ||
2 | 5 | Smith, Felson | 4 years | Male | White | Dropsy | ||
2 | 6 | Walker, William H. | 1 month | Male | White | Inflammation | ||
2 | 7 | Simon | 30 years | Male | Black | Pleurisy | ||
2 | 8 | Henry, Cyrus | 62 years | Male | White | Congestive fever | ||
2 | 9 | Kinsey, Richard | 10 years | Male | White | Dropsy | ||
2 | 10 | Grubbs, Benjamin | 75 years | Male | White | Dropsy | ||
2 | 11 | William | 8 months | Male | Black | Unknown | ||
2 | 12 | Robert | 23 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia | ||
2 | 13 | Soloman | 15 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia | ||
2 | 14 | Lingo, John F. | 1 year | Male | White | Diarrhea | ||
2 | 15 | Lingo, Henry G. | 1 year | Male | White | Diarrhea | ||
2 | 16 | Morris, William | 6 months | Male | White | Diarrhea | ||
2 | 17 | Scott, John E. | 44 years | Male | White | Dropsy | ||
2 | 18 | Surles, David | 6 years | Male | White | Pneumonia | ||
2 | 19 | Cone, Fereby | 75 years | Female | White | Unknown | ||
2 | 20 | Yeomans, Serenna | 35 years | Female | White | Consumption | ||
2 | 21 | Fennell, Nicholas | 40 years | Male | White | Typhoid fever | ||
2 | 22 | Fennell, Maria | 15 years | Female | White | Typhoid fever | ||
2 | 23 | Peggy | 20 years | Female | Black | Typhoid fever | ||
2 | 24 | Tom | 6 months | Male | Black | Dropsy | ||
2 | 25 | Sarah | 6 years | Female | Black | Dropsy | ||
2 | 26 | Umphrey, Celia | 53 years | Female | White | Inflammation of womb | ||
2 | 27 | Cooper, Charles | 1 month | Male | White | Croup | ||
2 | 28 | Thomas | 4 years | Male | Black | Worms | ||
2 | 29 | Edward | 60 years | Male | Black | Con | ||
2 | 30 | Taylor, Susan E. | 1 year | Female | White | Fever | ||
2 | 31 | Cunnijon, Wesley | 12 years | Male | White | Dropsy | ||
2 | 32 | Isaac | 5 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia | ||
2 | 33 | Howell, Ferney | 58 years | Male | White | Dropsy | ||
2 | 34 | Howell, William | 50 years | Male | Black | Murdered | ||
2 | 35 | Ramsey, Caroline | 4 years | Female | White | Fever | ||
3 | 1 | Davis, Edmund | 7 months | Male | White | Fever | ||
3 | 2 | Davis, William | 7 months | Male | White | Fever | ||
3 | 3 | Augusta A. | 9 months | Female | Black | Fever | ||
3 | 4 | Brooks, John M. | 40 years | Male | White | Pneumonia | ||
3 | 5 | Brooks, Susannah | 2 years | Female | White | Worms | ||
3 | 6 | Fuquay, William J. | 2 years | Male | White | Brain fever | ||
3 | 7 | Charlotte | 35 years | Female | Black | Inflammation of lungs | ||
3 | 8 | Charles | 12 years | Male | Black | Pneumonia | ||
3 | 9 | Bird, Sarah Oliver | 10 years | Female | White | Burned | ||
3 | 10 | [Unnamed male] | 6 months | Male | Black | Croup | ||
3 | 11 | [Unnamed male] | 3 months | Male | Black | Fever | ||
3 | 12 | [Unnamed female] | 2 months | Female | Black | Fever | ||
3 | 13 | Andrew | 1 month | Male | Black | Croup | ||
3 | 14 | Benjamin | 14 years | Male | Black | Dropsy | ||
3 | 15 | Call, John L. | 30 years | Male | White | Inflammation of chest |
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United States. Department of the Interior. Jefferson County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1850. 1850. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345660>, accessed 28 December 2024.
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United States. Department of the Interior. Jefferson County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1850. 1850. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 28 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345660>
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(State Archives of Florida/United States. Department of the Interior.)