1860 Federal Census - MORTALITY SCHEDULE - Emanuel County, GA

1860 FederalCensus - MORTALITY SCHEDULE - Emanuel County, GA

Schedule 3 -Persons who Died during the Year ending 1st June 1860

County of Emanuel, State of Georgia

Enumerated byN.M. Brinson, Ass't Marshal

 

                 Page 1

Name of Person

Age

Sex

 

Color

Free or Slave

Marital Status

Place of Birth

Month Person Died

Occupation

Cause of Death

Number of Days Ill

ElbertHackel

2

M

B

S

 

GA

Oct

 

Knot Known

13 days

Infantof T. Lamb

2/12

F

 

 

 

"

Nov

 

Colicy Infamation

30 days

WilliamHall

1

M

 

 

 

"

Jul

 

Dicencion(?)

5 days

JohnW. Green

39

M

 

 

M

"

Jun

Farmer

Digestion Stumich

Sudden

SelestialLawson

6

F

 

 

 

"

Apr

 

Fits

1 day

BlysonSumner

50

F

 

 

M

"

Jul

Seamstress

Asthma

1 year

NathanBarwick

45

M

 

 

M

"

Jul

Farmer

Knot Known

6 months

FannyMcLeod

4/12

F

B

S

 

"

Sep

 

Poisend

2 hours

HannahMcLeod

1/12

F

B

S

 

"

Oct

 

Hooping Cauf

3 weeks

MandayRicks

19

F

 

 

M

"

Sep

 

Fits

5 days

MargaretWamack

7

F

B

S

 

"

Jan

 

Typhored Feavor

21 days

IzabellaSherod

3

F

 

 

 

"

Mar

 

Knot Known

45 days

WilliamJohnson

4

M

 

 

 

"

Jul

 

Rheumatism

17 days

MarthaCrump

25

F

B

S

 

SC

Oct

Feal Hand

Knot Known

90 days

LucyCrump

1

F

B

S

 

GA

Mar

 

Pneumonia

40 days

JamesMcGill

50

M

 

 

 

Scotland

Oct

Hewer

Chil & Feavor

7 days

C.Riches

22

M

B

S

 

GA

Sep

Tane

Axident

Suden

DinerPevy

75

F

B

S

 

"

Jul

Cook

Old age

30 days

DempseyCoope

74

M

B

S

 

Merrland

Jan

Feal Hand

Rheumatism

90 days

SusanMcLeane

21

F

 

 

M

GA

May

Seamstress

Knot Known

90 days

MaryJohns

100

F

 

 

W

SC

Apr

 

Old age

9 days

StephenS. Perkins

58

M

 

 

M

GA

Jun

Sadler

Paralisis

1 day

BenjannFrankling

7 da

M

 

 

 

"

May

 

Diarean

6 days

NausisenMoring

32

F

 

 

M

SC

Feb

Seamstress

Consumption

13 days

Petter

2

M

B

S

 

GA

May

 

Pneumonia

12 days

JosephColeman

6/12

M

B

S

 

"

Sep

 

Colic

1 day

JeremiahColeman

6

M

 

 

 

"

Feb

 

Knot Known

1 day

MarthaCurle

19

F

 

 

M

"

May

Seamstress

Child Bead

6 days

NeillPhillips

1/12

M

B

S

 

"

Oct

 

Colic

Sudden

AnnHunter

55

F

B

S

 

SC

Nov

Cook

Typhorred Feavor

60 days

JimMoseley

6/12

M

B

S

 

GA

Mar

 

Knot Known

1 day

GeorgeW Collins

1

M

 

 

 

"

May

 

Knot Known

8 days

AbramGriffine

22

M

B

S

 

"

Feb

Farmhand

Feavor

14 days

ElizabethEdenfield

1

F

 

 

 

"

Jun

 

Knot Known

11 days

JesseBrown

64

M

 

 

M

"

Sep

Farmer

Parralcis

4 years

 

                 Page 2

Name of Person

Age

Sex

 

Color

Free or Slave

Marital Status

Place of Birth

Month Person Died

Occupation

Cause of Death

Number of Days Ill

Frank Brown(?)

6/12

M

M

S

 

GA

Apr

 

Choacked

3 days

Cato Bird

6

M

B

S

 

"

Nov

 

Burns

1 day

Abraham Cowart

13

M

B

S

 

"

Apr

 

Liver Complaint

14 days

Will Barwick

5/12

M

B

S

 

"

Dec

 

Pneumonia

1 day

Augustus Johnson

33

M

 

 

 

"

Apr

Farmer

Intoxication

Suden

Eliza Newton

45

F

B

S

 

"

Dec

Farmhand

Frosed

1 day

Vilet Oglesby

68

F

B

S

 

"

Sep

Farmhand

Knot Known

14 days

Zoah McGruder

37

F

 

 

M

"

Mar

Seamstress

Consumption

6 months

JohnRicks

32

M

 

 

M

"

Aug

Merchant

Knot Known

6 days

 

                Remarks:  There has been no one disease prevailed toany great extent in the locality, the

               principle being pneumonia, dropsy and debility from old age.

 

Transcribed byOlivia Williamson Saffold

October 11, 2006

 

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