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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes: Emeline Abrams 5 Rutledge 1 June 25, 1872 F convulsions Jno. Alexander City Hospital 1 mo May 22, 1868 M scrofula Wm. Alexander City Hospital 20 May 11, 1878 M phthisis pulmonalis Edna J. Allen Arsenal 10 mo August 1, 1858 F teething Samuel Allen 6 1/2 Hanover January 30, 1871 M want of vitality Mary Alston Aiken May 9, 1876 F puerperal fever Julius Andrews barber 49 Line/3 Collins 23 or 24 February 4, 1900 M consumption Marie Clare Antonie nursing 17 Coming 82 July 19, 1872 F old age from Santo Domingo Francis Ashley laborer 62 King 30 July 1, 1888 M syphilis Nicholas K. Aspinall upholstering 24 Henrietta 87 July 22, 1875 M consumption father: French, mother: Haitian Mary Aspinall Henrietta 71 March 19, 1883 F consumption A. J. Aspinall 24 Henrietta 10 mo June 11, 1875 M dropsy Belsamine Aspinwall 70 March 27, 1883 Mary Nettie Aviluge 2 mo August 13, 1886 Mary Agnes Avisthe 77 Tradd 9 mo July 24, 1893 F gastro______ Paul Bailey 33 Beaufain 48 February 6, 1873 M fever, typhoid Edward Bailey 96 Tradd 2 June 24, 1877 M dentition John Baker copper smith King 22 July 29, 1878 M phthisis pulmonalis Paul Baker 27 Wentworth 7 days July 9, 1896 M trismus nascentium Mrs. Bamfield nurse 14 Henrietta 61 May 21, 1871 F uterine disease Anna Bamford 47 Warren 36 June 25, 1884 F phthisis pulmonalis Mary Bane (_ane) Ashley River Asylum 70 September 6, 1892 F ch. valv. dis. heart Mary Essie Barber 18 mo August 12, 1884 Ervin Augustus Barie 34 Archdale 1 September 22, 1876 M gastro enteritis Malvinia Barn Montagu 3 1/2 September 8, 1858 F yellow fever Sarah Lucille Barnes 82 September 15, 1911 Mrs. Amos Barnfod 40 July 2, 1884 Adeline Barnwell Radcliffe 18 mo January 13, 1866 F J.W.F./John Barron Summerville 22 mo August 13, 1911 marasmus Hilaire Barrs Calhoun 70 September 15, 1860 M epilepsy Thurston Bernard Baxley 8 Mays 1 mo October 12, 1928 M influenza Marie Bayley 3 February 3, 1889 Mary Beary Anson near Society 3 February 3, 1889 F James Beatty/Beattie blacksmith 61 Nassau 65 September 24, 1913 M heart disease Jane Bee Water 8 July 17, 1862 F scarlet fever Adelle Bell washer woman 18 Elizabeth 54 September 18, 1885 valvular disease of heart John Bell whitewasher 30 Warren 60 May 29, 1887 Julia Bell 35 September 2, 1885 Ann Bell 33 Warren 8 mo November 22, 1870 F cholera infantum Augustus Bell Mill 1 August 6, 1873 M teething Eugene Bell 6 Jasper 3 September 29, 1873 M convulsions Jhn Bell laborer 40 Elizabeth 67 May 27, 1887 M cancer, penis Theodore W. Bell cigar maker 16 Beaufain 45 January 16, 1895 M icterus Emma Bellinger laborer 4 Liberty St. 65 January 29, 1913 F anemia/Bright's diseaase

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Page 1: First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death

First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Emeline Abrams 5 Rutledge 1 June 25, 1872 F convulsionsJno. Alexander City Hospital 1 mo May 22, 1868 M scrofulaWm. Alexander City Hospital 20 May 11, 1878 M phthisis pulmonalisEdna J. Allen Arsenal 10 mo August 1, 1858 F teethingSamuel Allen 6 1/2 Hanover January 30, 1871 M want of vitalityMary Alston Aiken  May 9, 1876 F puerperal feverJulius Andrews barber 49 Line/3 Collins 23 or 24 February 4, 1900 M consumption

Marie Clare Antonie nursing 17 Coming 82 July 19, 1872 F old age from Santo DomingoFrancis Ashley laborer 62 King 30 July 1, 1888 M syphilis

Nicholas K. Aspinall upholstering 24 Henrietta 87 July 22, 1875 M consumption father: French, mother: HaitianMary Aspinall Henrietta 71 March 19, 1883 F consumptionA. J. Aspinall 24 Henrietta 10 mo June 11, 1875 M dropsy

Belsamine Aspinwall 70 March 27, 1883Mary Nettie Aviluge 2  mo August  13, 1886Mary Agnes Avisthe 77 Tradd 9 mo July 24, 1893 F gastro______

Paul Bailey 33 Beaufain 48 February 6, 1873 M fever, typhoidEdward Bailey 96 Tradd 2 June 24, 1877 M dentitionJohn Baker copper smith King 22 July 29, 1878 M phthisis pulmonalisPaul Baker 27 Wentworth 7 days July 9, 1896 M trismus nascentiumMrs. Bamfield nurse 14 Henrietta 61 May 21, 1871 F uterine diseaseAnna Bamford 47  Warren 36 June 25, 1884 F phthisis pulmonalisMary Bane (_ane) Ashley River Asylum 70 September  6, 1892 F ch. valv. dis. heart

Mary Essie Barber 18  mo August 12, 1884Ervin Augustus Barie 34 Archdale 1 September  22, 1876 M gastro enteritis

Malvinia Barn Montagu  3 1/2 September  8, 1858 F yellow feverSarah Lucille Barnes 82 September  15, 1911Mrs. Amos Barnfod 40 July 2, 1884Adeline Barnwell Radcliffe 18 mo January 13, 1866 F

J.W.F./John Barron Summerville 22 mo August 13, 1911 marasmusHilaire Barrs Calhoun   70 September  15, 1860 M epilepsy

Thurston Bernard Baxley 8 Mays 1 mo October 12, 1928 M influenzaMarie Bayley 3 February 3, 1889Mary Beary Anson near Society 3 February 3, 1889 FJames Beatty/Beattie blacksmith 61 Nassau 65 September  24, 1913 M heart diseaseJane Bee Water 8 July 17, 1862 F scarlet feverAdelle Bell washer woman 18 Elizabeth 54 September  18, 1885 valvular disease of heartJohn Bell whitewasher 30 Warren 60 May 29, 1887Julia Bell 35 September  2, 1885Ann Bell 33 Warren 8 mo November 22, 1870 F cholera infantum

Augustus Bell Mill 1 August 6, 1873 M teethingEugene Bell 6 Jasper 3 September  29, 1873 M convulsionsJhn Bell laborer 40 Elizabeth 67 May 27, 1887 M cancer, penis

Theodore W. Bell cigar maker 16 Beaufain 45 January 16, 1895 M icterusEmma Bellinger laborer 4 Liberty St. 65 January 29, 1913 F anemia/Bright's diseaase

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:John Bemmit porter 75 Green 35 June 19, 1881 M jaundiceAlfred Benford laborer 26 George 42 March 26, 1883 M pneumoniaElsie Bennett Ashley River Asylum 73 May 29, 1889 F paralysis

Bergman 30 June , 1894Anne/Anna Bergman/Bergmann baker 406 Meeting (rear) 89 November 5, 1913 F senilityMadeline H. Bergmann domestic 406 Meeting   33 January 13, 1920 F pellagraTheodore Bergmann 44 July 16, 1894 M killed on R.R.Sarah Bignetti/Bicett Old Folks Home 70 or 72 December 26, 1901 F syphilis

Bingley infant July 3, 1887Haurtine Bingley adult November 5, 1886Louisa Bingley Old Folks Home 82 September  29, 1911 F senilityMarie Bingley 7 Kirkland 2 September  5, 1886 F marasmusSarah Birdeaux 70 September  14, 1903John Bishop St. Philip & Liberty 35 August 16, 1893 M hemorrhage of lungsElsey Bober Morris   1 August 12, 1884 F gastro enteritisJulia Boilen (?) 15 Southern Wharf 11 mo June 23, 1865 F diarrhoea

Mary Celena Boisden 28 Henrietta 72 or 76 November 23, 1899 F dysenteryE.L. Boisden barber 252 Meeting/14 Calhoun 66 November 14, 1888 M cancerSusan Bordeau/Bordean Old Folks Home 84 September  12, 1903 F old ageJohn Bond 1 October 18, 1883Cecilia Bowie 41 Anson 9 mo May 28, 1878 F convulsions

Rowanna Bowman 34 June 3, 1887Ann Boylan 3 McBride 60 July 20, 1895 F brain conceptionStella Boylan 8 July 24, 1910Thomas Boylan 54 Anson 27 November 9, 1907 M tuberculosis List as 27, Roper Hospital in Evening PostMrs.   Boylan 60 July 2, 1895Anna Boylin 4 Clifford 1  day January 1, 1884 F tetanus

Celestine Boylin/Baylin school girl 177 Smith 9 July 21, 1910 F convulsionsJohn Broughton 6 mo August 9, 1885Josh Broughton 3 Burns Lane 8 mo October 23, 1880 M bronchitis acute

Susan V. Broughton 61 Wall 2 mo December 12, 1881 F congestion of lungsJno Broughton 57 Beaufain 6 mo August 9, 1885 M marasmusEmily Brown 8 1/2 Nassau 60 November 19, 1900 F heart disease ofEmma Brown cook 32 Society (rear) 22 or 27 August 28, 1910 F fever, typhoidMrs. J. Brown 90 March 3, 1896

Josephine Brown stewardess SC Railway 58 Nassau St./35 Smith 44 and 48 January 22, 1918 F anemiaMrs. Brown 80 September  8, 1888

Wilhelmina Brown 112 Meeting  1 mo July 1, 1905 F pneumonia Listed 18 days old in Evening PostFrancis Brown 30 Smith  11 mo July 23, 1866 M convulsionsSwinton Brown Society 20 mo August 12, 1865 M convulsions

Paul Joseph Brown 194 King 10 November 13, 1875 M phthisis pulmonalisLilly Mary Brown 8 Princess 2 mo. February 4, 1877 F pneumoniaJoseph Brown 35 Smith 3 days February 28, 1877 M imperforate anusAnna Brown 4 Short 3 October 16, 1880 F convulsions

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Calina/Celina Brown 107 Coming 80 September  7, 1888 F old ageCharlotte Brown  dressmaker 66 King  adult September  11, 1923(infant) Brown, Emily Radcliffe 3 days January 14, 1861 M trismus nascentiumJohn Brown 101 Coming 95 December 26, 1896 M old ageJames Bruin 34 Henrietta 17 mo June 30, 1868 M marasmusWilliam Brum City Hospital 22 May 16, 1873 M fever, typhoid(female) Bryan  January 1, 1895 F "eldest daughter of A.L. Bryan"Louisa Buckingham 68 Beaufain 85 June 20, 1881 F old ageFanny Bugg 49 Meeting  30 September  15, 1867 F typhoid feverWm. Burke 57 St. Philip  21 mo August 1, 1867 M typhoid feverJ. T. Burke Cumberland 5 September  11, 1873 M fever, typhoid

Joseph P. Burns butcher 13 Strawberry Lane 27 December 22, 1909 M tuberculosisJoseph Burns fisherman 31 King  30 December 31, 1909

Christopher Butler 1 wk August 13, 1894Elliott Butler 38 January 8, 1899Robt. Butler 2 Prices Alley 3 March 2, 1868 M pneumoniaJ. Butler Beaufain 44 May 12, 1875 M disease of the heart

Edward Butler 2 Prices Alley 1 August 22, 1872 M teethingFrancis Butler 6 days December 27, 1873 M trismus nascentium

George C. Butler barber 344 East Bay 34 January 8, 1899 M consumptionJulia Bynum/Byman cook 70 Tradd 43 January 9, 1913 F typhoid fever

Joseph L. Cadel 3 mo August 26, 1918Rosina Cadette 1 August 10, 1920Addair Campbell 27 August 10, 1907

Adele/Adeline/Ada Campbell 80 America 22 September  29, 1907 F tuberculosisAlphonso/Alphonzo Campbell 85 Calhoun 28 or 33 July 9, 1885 M pulmonary tuberculosis

Aurwinthea/Amarintha Campbell 27 Hasell 65 February 3, 1891 car. valvular diseaseDaisey E. Campbell 25 Sires 1 or 2 mo December 2, 1903 F premature birthEloise Campbell 11 Oak 8 April 18, 1898 F tuberculosisEmile G. Campbell 25 Sires 3 February 16, 1908 M pneumonia

Frederick Joseph Campbell 25 Sires 6 mo May 11, 1904 M entro colitisJoseph W. Campbell 3 mo December 27, 1909Louisa Campbell dressmaker 89 America 27 June 27, 1889 F tuberculosisThresa Campbell 4 mo May 28, 1907William Campbell waiter 44 1/2 Cannon 28 May 2, 1911 MWinthrop Campbell 25 Sires 3 mo 12 25, 1909 M acute indigestionBenjamin Campbell 15 Rutledge 54 March 19, 1874 M apoplexyAlonzo C. Campbell turpentine business 25 Calhoun 28 July 9, 1885 M pulmonary tuberculosisDorothy Campbell 24 Sires 4 mo May 27, 1907 F bronco‐pneumoniaCelia Campbell nurse City Hospital 75 February 20, 1892 F apoplexyCelia Campbell nurse City Hospital 75 February 2, 1892 F apoplexySilas Carr adult February 27, 1902Cyrus Carr laborer City Hospital 35 January 26, 1902 M tuberculosis

Carroll adult February 27, 1902

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Julius Carroll fruit dealer Roper Hospital 37 October 21, 1916 M pellagraHenry Carroll policeman 117 Line 78 January 8, 1923

Mary Anne/Marie Carroll 25 Elizabeth 5 mo February 2, 1891 F influenzaMary Carroll 60 May 10, 1918Mary Carroll 55 July 17, 1919Samuel Carroll 25 Elizabeth 3 September  14, 1888 M scrofulaSeptima Carroll 117 Line 62 July 28, 1910 F Bright's diseaseWilliam Carroll 75 June 4, 1922

R Carroll 16 John 1 November 12, 1879 F anasarcaGeorge Carroll 25 Elizabeth 5 June 9, 1887 M bronchitisMary Cass/Carr 35 Warren 90 November 30, 1872 F old age from Santo Domingo

Alfred/Fred Castein/Castion sexton 135 Cannon 28 or 29 January 27, 1909 M tuberculosisCharles Casteon John 2 February 28, 1861 M convulsionsOscar Castion lunchstand 50 Market 50 or 63 July 3, 1893 M exposureMary Castion 63 or 68 Nassau 78 March 1, 1891 F paralysis

Alfred J. Castion/Castins poultry dealer 164 King 48 or 57 July 18, 1899 M consumption "Castine" in Evening PostEugene M. Castion 58 Radcliff 49 October 18, 1889 M heart disease

Benjamin Joseph Cavillry 4 mo July 19, 1883Elizabeth Chapman dress maker 173 Calhoun 31 July 6, 1887 F consumptionMargaret Chapman housewife 22 Larnes 42 February 2, 1923 F pellagraP.W. Charles infant October 10, 1886Lavinia Chestnut 98 Market 20 March 20, 1873 F consumption

Montague Martin Chinck City Hospital 10 December 9, 1904John, Jr. Chisolm infant May 13, 1888Mary Chisolm Ashley River Asylum 57 March 24, 1882 F phthisis pulmonalisNorah Chisolm 16 Fludd 14 November 2, 1887 F consumption

Jno Francis Chrisburn 71 Smith 1 May 6, 1890 M choleraS. Arthur Christling 472 King  December 19, 1867 M brain, congestion of

Christopher Queen 1 July 17, 1854 M teethingMary Clark 2 wk October 23, 1883Julia Clark 110 King 35 August 8, 1875 F peritonitisErnst Clark 39 Anson 10 May 11, 1876 M marasmus

Charlotte Clark City Hospital 13 March 19, 1883 F abcessC. A. Clarke 10 mo August 6, 1872 F cholera infantumOscar Cloud 65 Rutledge 11 mo October 3, 1889 hemorrhage of bowelsThomas Clynwan 65 July 27, 1884Ida Coates 24 September  11, 1901

John William Coates 21 George 1 October 18, 1883 M whooping coughAnna Coaxsun 37 Liberty 8  , Lavinia Coaxum 40 January 16, 1897William Coaxum 33 Washington 8 or 10 June 19, 1891 M pneumoniaSharlette Collen 12 March 19, 1883Caesar Collins Jail Magazine 78 October 12, 1881 M phthisis pulmonalisJames Connoway 38 State 1 October 18, 1877 M diptheria

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Fannie Conway domestic Roper Hospital 55 December 31, 1916 F apoplexy

Mrs. Anna Conway 23 November 11, 1898William Conway driver 103 Calhoun 24 or 27 November 1, 1897 M syphilisLydia Coppedello 92 Coming 28 February 8, 1868 F visitation of GodFrank Cordes laborer 23 Queen 46 July 27, 1882 M dropsy cardiac

Theodora Cotton Wilson 44 July 31, 1880 F chronic rheumatismMary Jane Coverly 265 King 60 March 24, 1872 F asthmaJoseph Benj Coverly Archdale 4 mo July 11, 1883 M inanitionGeorge Coverly carpenter Archdale 90 February 5, 1887 M asthma, old age served as sexton of St. John CemeteryPheobe Craig/Crang domestic 20 Addison 65 September  6, 1914 F nephritisFannie Crawley 65 December 31, 1915

Mary Anne Cross 60 April 12, 1884Frank Cross 186 Meeting 45 September  6, 1865 M typhoid fever

Mary Ann Cross cook 85 Calhoun 49 April 12, 1884 F fever, malarialThos.   Cunningham City Hospital 28 April 2, 1882 M epilepsyMaria Curl 1 October 7, 1886J. Dailey Kirkland Lane 1 June 1, 1872 M convulsions

Agnes Daniels Summerville 26 March 17, 1914 FJ Daniels 6 mo May 3, 1904

John Daniels 67 December 19, 1917Mary Daniels 29 June 21, 1919

Philip A. Daniels 137 or 32 Market 4 mo May 20, 1904 M gastroenteritisLula Daniels/Daniees 18 Chalmers 38 January 26, 1905 F intestinal tuberculosis

Hester Dart Sires 1 June 14, 1857 M teethingAnne Sophia Dart marketing 24 Bogart 57 August 22, 1876 F consumption

John B. Davene confectionary __ 21 Society 51 September  8, 1868 M chronic enteritisMrs. V David 80 November 13, 1894Jane David/Davids nurse 117 Line 77 November 21, 1894 F old ageMary Deare  32 Alexander 2 April 28, 1868 F brain, congestion ofJane Dearing East Bay  19 mo June 21, 1865 F teething

Anna R. Deas domestic 18 Maverick 17 February 25, 1913 F tuberculosisRandolph/Rudolph E. Deas bellboy Roper Hospital 19 June 26, 1916 M homicide ‐ stabbed in neck

Joseph Deas farmer 53 Alexander 23 May 14, 1868 M consumptionHester Deas 221 Calhoun 54 October 2, 1886 F Bright's disease

Charlotte E. Deas 47 Washington 4 mo May 24, 1892 F cerebral congestionCaroline Dedrick 49 Spring  21 April 14, 1868 F enteritisAdnus Deignam 11 mo December 27, 1902Emeline Deignan 80 America 65 March 16, 1908 F cardiac _____

Samuel Lewis Deignan 80 America 4 days July 19, 1897 M premature birthWilliam Deignan ship carpenter 80 America/25 Reid 39 July 8, 1912 M

Mary Jane Deignan 70 America 12 September  17, 1885 F rheumatic feverRebecca Delaney 20 or  24 April 20, 1874 F consumptionMrs. Eliza Delat 34 Chapel 85 July 26, 1877 F old age from FranceGeorgianna Derup/Direef 21 Ashley 51 August 25, 1895 F epilepsy

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:John Desir shoemaker 48 Smith 73 January 4, 1871 M pneumoniaRosina Desport H. of Corr. 85 August 22, 1858 F old ageAliest Dickens East Bay  75 January 3, 1866

Arthur J. Discher porter 8 1/2 Pinckney 38 February 5, 1898 M apoplexyJames Dougherty laborer 10 Henrietta 68 March 8, 1905 M asthemiaGeorge Dougherty 65 March 8, 1905John Dour/Doar carpenter 66 Nassau  38 February 2, 1902 M nephritis

Adolphus Dray 38 November 1, 1906Susan Drayton 135 Cannon 62 or 80 July 5, 1905 F apoplexy

Harold Jr. Duffus 35 Ashton 2 days December 2, 1916 M difficult laborGeo. Dungey 45 Archdale 1 August 6, 1863 M teething

Mary A. Dupont Vanderhorst 90 December 12, 1864 F old ageArthur Durnmett/Dummett boat builder 1 Francis 48 May 10, 1915 M Bright's diseaseJesse Edwards 60 January 3, 1921Julia Edwards domestic 54 Hasell 50 October 21, 1920 F myocarditisJames Edwards Romney St. 19 March 18, 1867 M consumptionMary A. Edwards St. Philip St. 19 May 26, 1866 F epilepsy

Thomas G. Edwards Chestnut 3 July 29, 1858 M drownedJos. Edwards Romney 30 mo February 12, 1861 M convulsionsAlex. Edwards King 18 June 12, 1860 M consumptionJames Edwards King 6 mo January 5, 1871 M typhoid pneumoniaAnna P. Elfe Anson  9 mo October 15, 1867 F atrophyWilmot F. Elfe Anson 2 mo August 21, 1865 M hydrocephalus

Eliza Elliott teacher, Bennet School 21 King 57 August 25, 1915Louisa Elliott Queen  11 mo March 20, 1868 F pneumoniaAnn Elliott Wentworth 11  mo. October 30, 1870 F congestion of lungs

Humes Emma washer East Bay 44 March 17, 1884 F consumptionS. A. Fara March 30, 1875 F disease of heart

P _________ Feaden Pitt 5 mo April 15, 1875 M convulsionsMargaret Feanois 83 Archdale 95 April 22, 1862 F old ageMary Fennick 33 Warren 90 June 10, 1877 F dropsyHenry Feuhey 35 December 4, 1890Sarah E. Fierson 3 mo January 23, 1902Martha Fleming City Hospital 61 January 20, 1906Sarah   Ford house servant 32 Pinckney 68 October 27, 1899 F heart disease ofEtta Ford/Forde domestic 5 Collins 48 May 15, 1916 F Bright's disease

Ausella/Angelo Fordham 33 Cooper 43 or 52 December 29, 1912 paralysisM. J. Fornest/Forrest Ashley River Asylum 106 December 27, 1881 F old age

Mary Frances Sheridan Fraine housewife 65 State 35 August 3, 1923 F carcinoma of uterusJames J. Fraine/Frain 41 State 3 mo April 29, 1908 enteritisCorine Frances Calhoun 60 August 25, 1873 F anasarcaHenry Francis Church 41 April 2, 1857 M intemperanceAnn Francis cook Ropers Court 75 May 16, 1871 F accidental burn

Frances Frane 41 State November 27, 1902 M still born

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Carlotta Fraser 20 Norman 4 mo May 20, 1917 F cholera infantumMarie Fraser/Fraiser 20 Norman 1 July 22, 1916 F pellagraJimmie Frasier King & Cannon 8 June 20, 1920 M accident ‐ hit by truckAshby Friends adult July 1, 1888Mrs.  Fuller 84 January 6, 1906

Thomas Fuller 19 August , 1901Rose Fuller 98 Market 45 July 1, 1871 F congestion of lungs

Gestina Fuller 101 Calhoun 24 July 9, 1871 F phthisis pulmonalisC Fuller East Bay 1 August 6, 1871 F consumption

Richard Fuller 6 Wilson 28 February 10, 1882 M phthisis pulmonalisWilliam Gadsden 19 Hanover 6 days March 1, 1883 M trismus nascentiumClara Gadsden Ashley River Asylum 68 November 26, 1883 F disease of heartClara Gadson adult November 25, 1883

Williams Gadson 1 wk March 1, 1883Anette/Anetto Gaillard Meeting 60 April 20, 1853 F schinus of rectum

Joseph H. Gaillard Fludd  35 September  15, 1875 M Bright's diseaseBetsy Ganjan 45 Charlotte 80 February 17, 1873 F old ageAnna Gatewood dressmaker 44 Nassau 50 or 56 November 11, 1903 F pyaemia In Evening Post ‐ 50, colored, No. 135 Cannon St.Sara Gathers adult May 26, 1888

Mrs. Elizabeth Geunvera 80 December 21, 1896Diana Geuss City Hospital 28 February 25, 1884 F heart disease

Josephine Gibbs/Gibbes Old Folks Home 50 May 8, 1909 F paralysisGilberry Minority 3 mo May 16, 1858 M marasmus

Benjamin Gillman 38 Mazyck 1 September  26, 1881 M congestion of brainJames H. Gist 19 mo July 26, 1865 M convulsionsCarrie Glicesnecy/Glionnes domestic 56 Cooper 41 May 6, 1915 F heart disease last name may be "Glionnes"

M. _______ Gooding 50 April 17, 1874 F typhoid fever

Eveline L. Goodwine domestic 13 Inspection 39 October 25, 1916 F pneumonia sister of Mrs. Marie L. Hanson, poem for deceased pub. CN&C 10/25/1917

Perry Gordan City Hospital 53 March 17, 1875 M dropsyJulia Gormus/Gormis laborer 39 Beaufain 26 or 28 January 23, 1885 F phthisis pulmonalis

Mrs. John A./Sarah Nathalie Gowan midwife 117 Line 46 December 26, 1928 F cancer of the uterusGeorge Gowen paper carrier 2 Mill 65 July 27, 1884 M debilityAdolphus Grant 12 Race 7 days December 16, 1888 M trismus nascentiumCatherine Grant Old Folks Home 30 or 37 July 1, 1907 F epilepsyEdward Grant 20 days February 23, 1885Elizabeth Grant 56 November 29, 1897Henry Grant laborer 10 Cromwell Alley 36 February 12, 1883Dorcas Grant 485 Coming 62 September  9, 1864 F paralysisJames Grant Elliott 21 October 17, 1861 M consumptionM. Grant Bride's Lane 20 days September  1, 1872 F enteritis

Louisa Grant 87 Wentworth 15 February 3, 1880 F consumptionMarie Grant  infant December 6, 1891Ed Grant/Grait 3 Burns 9 days February 22, 1885 M trismus nascentium

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Ann Graves Queen 2 September  24, 1854 F convulsions

Charlotte M. Green worker S. I. Green 61 Market (rear) 45 December 21, 1896 F septicaemiaPaul Green Rikers 1 July 29, 1875 M anasarca

Joseph Green 10 Cornwell Alley 2 September  5, 1876 M cynan___ tonsillarisHarriet Agnes Grippon 26 Elliott 1 wk April 27, 1913 F trismus nascentium

Paul Grippon 274 Calhoun 6 March 22, 1910 M diptheriaA Guan 11 mo November 13, 1867 M cholera infantum

Evelyn Guenveur 40 October 28, 1916Harry /Henry A. Guenveur 41 1/2 Vanderhorst 10 December 7, 1894 M lung congestion

Joseph Paul Guenveur carpenter 41 1/2 Vanderhorst 63 June 8, 1917 M Bright's diseasesuperintendent ‐ St. Peters School, member Friendly Assoc. Catholic Knights of America, Holy Name Society

Susan Guest  34 February 25, 1884Gyles 9 mo July 24, 1893

Frank Mitchel Haig 71 President 2 August 22, 1886 M diarheaJoseph Hale 41 Montague 2 mo June 26, 1878 M inflammation of bowelsTony Hall 39 Anson 39 January 14, 1884 M insanityDoris Hamilton 22 Wescott Court 7 days May 4, 1922 F malformation of heart

Elizabeth Hamilton adult November 15, 1887Henry/Harry Hamilton 6 Heyward 20 mo March 12, 1889Viola Eoline Hamilton 22 Wescott Court 3 June 2, 1917 F indigestion, acuteWalker B. Hamilton City Hospital 8 October 23, 1904 M appendicitisLottie Haniss 8 St. Philip 1 August 18, 1877 F entro colitisJulia Harley adult March 22, 1915Emma Harries 39 March 18, 1884Jos. Harrison 72 Anson 9 mo February 10, 1872 M

Elizabeth Hart adult    , 1924James Hawkins 35 July 16, 1887Charles Hayne tailor 7 St. Philip 67 December 11, 1913 M intestinal obstruction

Alexander Hayne 10 George 9 October 9, 1870 M anasarcaJohn Hazard 9 Henrietta 8 June 26, 1868 M anasarca

Thos. P. Heargroves 22 Middle 34 November 27, 1863 M consumptionCeleste Helligast m_____ maker 11 Henrietta 68 October 20, 1883 F consumption of the bowelsJames Hernandez infant July 7, 1890Helen Heyward nurse Wentworth/37 Coming 54 August 11, 1927 F nephritisSarah Hicks Washington 24 November 15, 1871 F

Rosa/Rose Hills washer 16 Thompson 30 November 25, 1900 F enteritisMildred Craig  Hoffman school girl 135 Cannon 12 October 29, 1917 F accute appendictis (operation) Parents: Mr. & Mrs. J.I. Hoffman

Medren Hoffman 14 August 28, 1917Baby Holmes 2 days September   , 1894

Florence L. Holmes 115 Line 27 July 10, 1898 F phthisis pulmonalisMary Holmes 11 Always 22 or 27 October 19, 1892 F malaria

Martha Ann Holmes 103 Church 11 1/2 July 29, 1868 F typhoid feverCharlotte Holmes Charlotte 30 September  29, 1865 F consumptionRobert Holmes 53 Warren 4 mo August 5, 1893 M marasmus

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Mrs. Eliza Howard 76 November 14, 1898Martha Howard 86 Anson 72 July 16, 1881 F paralysisThomas Huger laborer 187 Calhoun 20 August 5, 1901 M alias Thomas FullerPenny Hume 9 Orange 9 mo October 13, 1875 F congestion of lungsJames Hume 11 Newman 7 days April 13, 1873 M trismus nascentium

Celestinas Humes 5 mo April 17, 1884Ella Humes 24 George 5 April 15, 1884 F convulsions

George Hune 37 Spring  5 mo August 4, 1866 M neglectMrs. Susie A. Hunt housewife 55 February 4, 1925 F malignant jaundice

John Hunt Beaufain 19 September  22, 1854 M suicideCornelia/Comelia Hutchison cook 87 Tradd 35 or 49 May 5, 1898 F heart disease of

Eliz Frances Hynes NE Wash & Calhoun 10 days January 31, 1881 F trismus nascentiumMarcelline Imnde 69 July 27, 1883

Infant King 6 days August 24, 1871 F convulsionsMary Elizabeth's  Infant 12 Wall  9 days July 20, 1875 F cholera infantum

Infant St. Philip 2 mo October 17, 1875 FInfant 56 State 3 weeks August 17, 1872 F convulsions

Mary Irvin  cook 14 Society 52 July 21, 1871 F heart disease w/typhoi feverMary Irving St. Philip  2 mo April 15, 1866 F dysenteryMinnie Jackson domestic Roper Hospital 32 November 5, 1914 F panhysterectomyCharles Jackson 115 Queen 7 days March 6, 1866 M trismus nascentiumWillie Jackson 29 Rutledge 7 mo May 30, 1872 M cholera infantum

Henrietta Jacon (?) April 9, 1874 F trismus nasc.Benjamin   James painter 2 America  21 January 24, 1883Benjamin James 240 Coming 2 January 24, 1883 M consumption

Julia Jane cook 51 Charlotte 40 October 11, 1876 F septicaemiaGeoard Jenkins adult January 21, 1888James Jenkins day laborer 43 Market 40 June 17, 1925 M pellagraM Jenkins 14 Lilienthal Court 50 January 14, 1901

Teresa Jenkins 50 January 13, 1910Tina Jenkins 14 Liberty 50 January 12, 1901 F kidney inflammation ofCelia Jenkins 39 St. Philip 6 days October 3, 1892 F feverHenry Johnson Old Folks Home 68 February 6, 1908 MMalvina Johnson washer 157 Line 44 November 13, 1898 F kidney inflammation ofMary Johnson 53 February 12, 1883George Johnson 87 East Bay 10 mo May 16, 1871 M enterocolitisMary A. Johnson King 8 days September  12, 1872 F trismus nascentiumMary Johnson 102 Anson 53 February 13, 1883 F cerebral effusion

Mrs. Edwina Johnston 42 November 14, 1898Charles Jones laborer 35 King 63 March 7, 1895 M InfluenzaHarriett Jones Elliott 27 June 4, 1856 F consumptionHenry R. Jones Tradd 8 mo August 23, 1872 M measlesMary Jones 11 Inspection 26 July 6, 1881 F phthisis pulmonalisRobert Jones 10 Cedar Court 13 days October 30, 1881 M trismus nasc.

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Comelia Josef 7 College  73 May 29, 1872 F old ageStephen Kennedy Radcliffe 21 March 31, 1862 M pneum typhoidesMary Kennedy 104 Anson 21 January 1, 1866 FGeorge Kenney 21 January 17, 1908 executedJoseph Kenney infant June 4, 1891Baby Kenny 109 St. Philip 7 days October 26, 1906 MMiley Kielin King 45 July 31, 1880 F phthisis pulmonalisEllen B. Kirkbon Warren 12 April 19, 1876 F entro colitisAnna Kurd/Kurl housework Old Folks Home 55 September  9, 1924 F myocarditisWm. La_____ City Hospital 30 March 28, 1881 M seph. fractureJulian Labate 19 March 4, 1900 In Evening Post ‐ 17, City Hospital

Mrs. Mattie V. Labate dress maker 5 Duncan 32 or 35 January 22, 1901 F enteritisFrancis Labond Montague St. 5 mo January 9, 1871 M convulsions

Elizabeth A. LaCombe midwife 252 (240) Meeting St. 60 /79 December 8, 1886 FJane LaCosta 65 or 70 November 12, 1890 F cancer, stomach

Cecilia A. Lacoste 48 Bogart 53 June 14, 1896 F consumption Emily Lafarge dress maker 10 Burns 80 January 23, 1889 F hemorrhage of brainLouise Lafetue Ashley River Asylum 72 August 20, 1878 F apoplexyGeorge Lambert driver Old Folks Home 50 or 55 October 24, 1913 M autotoxemiaMary F. Lambert cooking & nursing Cor. Clifford & Archdale 31 March 24, 1876 F clephantiaris

Maurice LaPenne blacksmith 119 Queen (rear) 79 November 24, 1911 M"faithful sexton" of St. Peter's Church ‐ large article in CN&C

Ella M. Lapenne 18 Washington 7 June 28, 1877 F unknownMary Eliz. LaPenne 65 Society 37 August 26, 1896 F septicaemiaMary A. Lazarus Warren 40 February 7, 1855 F dropsyMrs. Lear adult March 22, 1887

Samuel Leas 70 August 13, 1884Cameur Leche 90 January 31, 1893Francis Lee 1 September  12, 1912

Emmaline Lee Queen 50 February 25, 1878 F consumptionMary Lee cook 25 Elizabeth 62 March 22, 1887 F pneumoniaSamuel Legare laborer 1 Court St. 78 August 3, 1898Katie Legare Vanderhorst 15 January 10, 1877 F pneumonia

Florence Legare NE Cor. Atlantic & Church 7 October 27, 1877 F mortus breghtisSarah Legare cook 103 Wentworth 83 August 29, 1889 F old ageJoseph Leland laborer 48 Hanover 60 October 7, 1891 M epilepsySamuel Leor boatman 25 Elizabeth 70 August 13, 1884 M pneumoniaMars LePayne 50 August 27, 1896Wm. Lewis Cannon 7 November 13, 1856 M yellow fever(male) Lewis St. Philip 3 mo July 17, 1853 M marasmusMrs. D. Lewis Cannon 40 November 13, 1856 F yellow feverJuliet Lewis 6 Philadelphia 7 days March 9, 1882 F trismus nascentium

Mrs. Marie Logan 41 Society 60 or 65 February 1, 1891 F pneumoniaWilliam Logan sexton Roper Hospital 70 or 81 November 14, 1916 M Bright's disease

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Alonzo J. Logan 57 Morris 6 wk October 1, 1863 M convulsionsJoseph Logan Coming   6 wk January 24, 1866 M lungs, disease of Elizabeth Louis Elliott 6 September  28, 1862 F tabesettes enterica

Marcelive/‐line Lucas 97 Walkerton 1 November 20, 1882 F inanitionJoseph Lurey 86 Tradd 1 month May 7, 1867 M consumptionMarie Mack 18 December 26, 1897Samuel Mack 70 February 8, 1922

Joseph Andrew Mack 237 Coming 5 June 8, 1882 M scarlet feverToussaint Le Overture Mack 237 Coming 2 September  27, 1882 M marasmus

S_____ Mailland (?) 6 Norman 60 July 7, 1880 M dropsyMary Malone 60 June 12, 1901John Malone/Molone 11 Radcliff 49 September  28, 1891 M dysentery from Ireland

Josephine Malvina Vanderhorst 2 October 4, 1864 F yellow feverJosephine C. Manigault 40 Calhoun St. 2 July 23, 1866 F anasarcaOctavia M. Manigault 1 Collins Alley 8 mo August 2, 1875 F convulsionsMrs. Bina Manigault laundress Wentworth 40 July 24, 1876 F tuberculosis

Josephine Ah. Mann 164 King 53 March 28, 1893 F heart diseaseBridget Mansfield 14 August 11, 1890John Marley 38 September  2, 1927 from State of New York, son of Mrs. Martha MarleyLizzie Marshall house work 20 Wentworth 75 April 20, 1927 F acute dilalation (?) of heart

Willa May Marshall 173 Calhoun 1 October 31, 1886 F diptheriaDaniel J., Jr. Martin 86 President 3 days April 4, 1921 M

Eranie Martin Old Folks Home 82 September  14, 1904 F nephritisFrank L.  Martin 57 Tradd 15 June  16, 1902 M appendicitisMartha  Martin 115 Line 1 January 9, 1920 F meningitis

Mary J./Maria Theresa Martin 53 Warren 6 mo November 22, 1893 F bronchitisNehemiah Martin 82 September  15, 1904Robert Louis Martin 5 mo July 5, 1885Theresa E. Martin dress maker 115 Line 27 or 50 November 2, 1916 F Bright's disease Sister member of Catholic Knights of AmericaRobert Martin Vernon 5 mo July 5, 1885 M entro colitis

Marion A. Martin Aiken, SC 11 mo July 9, 1887 M cholera infantumIsadore/Isidore Martin 71 Line 11 days January 3, 1892 M trismus nascentiumMontague Martshinck City Hospital 9 December 3, 1904 M appendicitisMartha Matchell 76 January 25, 1904Mrs. Rosa Mathison/Matheson domestic 25 Henrietta 72 January 25, 1918 F arterio sclerosisMary Matterson 64 January 26, 1918Mrs. Matthews 60 April  , 1886Louis Matthews 2 January 21, 1888Peter Matthews 6 October 21, 1887Julia Matthews 94 Tradd 9 January 8, 1879 F diptheriaMary Matthews 145 St. Philip 2 1/2 days May 11, 1887 F undevelopedHenry Matthews laborer 173 Calhoun 25 July 4, 1888 M phthisis pulmonalis

Charlotte Maxwell Charlotte 90 March 4, 1872 F old ageEugenia Mayzyc (?) child _____ City Hospital 57 January 31, 1875 F

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:George Francis McBlair ____ agent 69 Concord 33 January 27, 1913 M pulmonary tuberculosisMrs. Josephine McBlair adult April 30, 1930Rachel Steinmitz McCall/McColl domestic Roper Hospital 40 or 55 March 16, 1917 F fistula

Ann McClarence 25 August 26, 1883James McClarence 70 July 8, 1884Maria McConnel Calhoun 8 mo January 7, 1872 F congestion of lungs

George McCormick janitor ‐ Military Hall 1 Orange 63 September  4, 1927 MIn Evening Post  ‐ 56, 117 Line St., son of George and Clara Reddick

Sarah McGowan adult December 26, 1928Elizabeth McKelvy domestic 203 Calhoun 29 February 18, 1925 F peritonitisJohn McKelvy 29 February 18, 1925Mary McKenzie E Bay 45 December 3, 1860 F consumptionBartlett McKinney 37 May 5, 1898Henry McKinney hostler 5 Murphy  29 September  22, 1910 M Bright's disease Spelled  in Evening Post  "McKenney"

Thomas B. McKinney 53 Reid 36 May 2, 1898 M Bright's diseaseElizabeth McLaren huckster 1 America 54 July 7, 1884 F apoplexyAnnie McLearen laborer City Hospital 30 August 26, 1883 F consumptionL. McMan___ 48 January 19, 1874 M apoplexy

Modestine McNeil 11 mo December 16, 1890 FMcPherson Anson 8 mo December 16, 1871 M marasmus

Harriet Meeks 4 Anson 7 July 9, 1892 F phthisis pulmonalisAlice Melfi 44 Mazyck 5 or 6 December 21, 1896 F diptheriaEmil E. Melfi house painter 116 Logan 65 January 2, 1930 M cerebral hemorrage

Mrs. Emil E. Melfi 35 January 30, 1895Phoebe Melfi 55 Coming 65 or 77 January 4, 1899 F la grippeRebecca Melfi 10 Horlbecks 28 January 22, 1895 F phthisis pulmonalisMr. Melvin adult  , 1924Marie Melvin housewife 34 Calhoun 47 April 18, 1924 F intestinal nephritis

Mr. Thomas Melvin February 5, 1926Francis Memms adult December 29, 1925Mary A. Mensing 3 Sires 37 July 22, 1897 F consumptionAbigail Meusing 38 July 23, 1897Julia D. Meyer housekeeper 51 President 52 March 20, 1915 F cancer of uterusMary M. Meyers adult August 14, 1908Edward Michell barber 25 Sires 23 April 20, 1888 M consumptionJames Michell laborer 4 President 30 November 13, 1892Fred  Michel 25 Sires 1 August 15, 1899 M whopping cough

Infant of Pauline Michel  25 Sires 6 days August 27, 1895 F trismus nascentiumAndrew Emile Middleton 21 Palmetto 5 mo May 11, 1908 M marasmusCharles Eugene Middleton 21 Palmetto 7 mo June 6, 1896 M bronchitis

Eliza Middleton domestic 26 Palmetto 81 and  83 August 2, 1914 F septicaemiaJoseph Middleton adult May 11, 1915

Joseph Francis Middleton steward 10 Short 53 May 18, 1925 M arterio sclerosisJoseph M. Middleton 21 Palmetto 6 mo March 4, 1917 M entro colitis

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Leah Middleton 79 March 21, 1900

Leo/Lea/Lia Middleton 97 Line 68 March 22, 1900M./Robert Austin Middleton 250 Coming 6 days July 23, 1898 M under developed

Mr. & Mrs. Middleton May 19, 1925Thomas Middleton mason 44 King 42 or 46 February 21, 1898 M consumptionWilliam Middleton 2 July 25, 1912Wm. H. Middleton 151 Coming 1 September  4, 1885 M inflammation of stomach

Mikell 1 day November 6, 1885Patsy F. Miley 6 Gadsden 15 days October 21, 1872 F convulsionsCilia Miller washing 51 Society 55 November 30, 1894 F cancer uteri

Miss C. Miller 50 November 30, 1894Josephine Miller teacher, Avery Institue 35 Bull adult December 13, 1891Josephine Miller 2 September  23, 1884Celestine Millers 68 October 21, 1883Frances Mims housework Roper Hospital 50 December 28, 1925 F diabetes mellitusMr. J. Mitchell 35 February 25, 1896Martha Mitchell 24 Poinsetts 52 January 25, 1904 accidental burningMary Mitchell 92 June 4, 1864 F old age

Annie Louisa/Anna Monde 5 Felix 2 November 2, 1889 F consumptionMarselline Monde 340 King 67 July 27, 1883 F elephantiasisLouise Monte pastry chef 30 St. Philip 24 September  8, 1868 F typhoidDelia Montgomery Robb's Lot King 32 June 8, 1868 F consumptionBenj. J. Montgomery Robb's Lot King 4 mo June 5, 1868 M marasmus

Addie/Adell Moran/Mauran 29 Cannon 32 December 10, 1902 F cancer utereiMrs. Morgan Stolls Alley 30 April 11, 1858 F dysentery

Morgan Calhoun 1 3/4 July 25, 1858 M teethingJohn E. Morley 38 August 28, 1927

Mary Beulah Moultrie 85 Concord 3 November 22, 1888 FSarah Moultrie Old Folks Home 75 August 18, 1904 F old age

Margaret Moysette King Street Road 66 August 15, 1866 F hepatitisFrank Murphy 15 June 16, 1902A. E. Murray Cannon 2 days August 3, 1857 M unknown

Mary Magdaline  Myer 51 President 57 August 12, 1908 F morbus incognaSusan C.  Myer D. C. 61 September  7, 1923 F apoplexyEthel Myers domestic 6 Mile 22 June 28, 1920 F homicide ‐ shot in head

Irene Ophelia Myers infant June 29, 1891Modestine Nabor Old Folks Home 86 December 12, 1905 F heart disease of In Evening Post ‐ 85, Old Folk HomeGenevieve Nebitt infant June 28, 1891

M Nelson Warren 23 November 6, 1879 M consumptionWilliam St. Julien Nesbit Spring 1 August 8, 1881 M entro colitisCatherine's infant Nesbit 61 Cannon 6 days March 20, 1885 M pneumonia

Nesbitt infant July 3, 1887Catherine Nesbitt 12 Duncan 24 July 2, 1891 hydropericardiumFrederick Nesbitt 6 Felix 1 July 5, 1887 M d______, convulsions

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Belle Neville/Newforth 22 November 27, 1888Estelle Noisette dress maker Old Folks Home 38 July 7, 1907 FJoseph Noisette gardner 51 Nassau adult July 5, 1905Joseph Noisette No. 18 Ashley  55 September  5, 1905Paul Noisette 9 days November 22, 1883

Phillip L. Noisette farmer/planter 750 King 70 or 66 February 4, 1903 M Bright's diseaseThomas Noisette farmer San Souci  27 April 5, 1885Joseph Noisette 73 Ashley 55 September  5, 1905Philip Noisette King St. Road 1 August 20, 1863 M marasmus

Celestine Noisette farm 75 November 20, 1853 F pneumoniaAlexander Noisette farm 49 November 24, 1853 M cancerLouis V. Noisette agriculture King 24 December 27, 1875 M pneumonia (double) from France

Infant of A & E Noisette 4 Rose Lane 8 days November 22, 1883 M trismus nascentiumThos Noisette laborer City Hospital 28 April 4, 1885 M heart disease

infant of Adeline & Joseph Noisette Robbins Ct. still born June 12, 1892 M stiil bornHannah Northrup Mazyck 70 February 10, 1868 F asthma, chronic

M. A.'s infant Noysette 5 March 4, 1875 FMr. Alex's infant Noysette Rose Lane 7 April 8, 1875 F diptheria

Sarah A. Ogdell Montague  10 mo July 25, 1866 F cholera infantumMary Ogden Wentworth  2 September  15, 1867 F bowels, inflam. Of

Mrs. Uranie O'Gier/Ogier 80 or 92 September  28, 1898 F old ageLetitia O'Niel cook Calhoun  80 March 10, 1866 F old ageJames Osbourne superindendent Roper Hospital 55 or 61 May 21, 1917 M pneumonia Francis Osbourne 473 King  2 mo October 1, 1870 M diarrhoeaD. Paine 8 King  12 November 23, 1872 F consumption

Annie Parker 52 September  6, 1865 F dropsyJulia Parker Radcliffe 22 May 2, 1860 F consumptionLouisa Parker 108 Calhoun 59 June 1, 1871 F apoplexyLelina Parker 85 Calhoun 53 March 14, 1877 F gastritisJohn Parker 6 Philadelphia 89 April 7, 1881 M scarletina maligianM Parker Cow Alley 6 April 8, 1881 F scarlet fever

Adaline Parks Coming 52 November 2, 1858 F apoplexyIsidore Parks Radcliffe 19 November 13, 1861 M consumptionHenry Pascal adult May 23, 1888 drospy

Elizabeth Paul 25 Beaufain  82 March 6, 1867 F old ageRosetta Paul 24 Queen 55 May 4, 1877 F marasmusBryan Pemer 43 December 18, 1883Joseph Pencile City Hospital 73 January 17, 1899 M old age

Josephine Pencile 55 June 14, 1885Joseph Pensile 71 January 18, 1899 InfluenzaMary Permond 53 March 26, 1893John F. Perrineaux cotton sampler 36 Cannon  50 November 1, 1890

Esteelle Veronica Perronneau 8 Sires St.  79 December 9, 1929 daughter of John Lewis & Alexine LaCombAnnita Perry adult November 12, 1906

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Cela Perry East Bay 20 May 1, 1868 F consumption

Cecelia Perry 48 January 28, 1874 F consumptionNeta Perri Perry housekeeper Roper Hospital 54 November 11, 1906 F ulcer bowels

Henry H./Henry Morley Pezant 60 Hanover 1 January 28, 1909 MHenry Edward Pezant Sullivans Island 18 mo February 7, 1915 M intestinal toximiaWilliam St. John Pezant Sullivans Island 4 mo June 27, 1911 M enteritis

Peter Pinckney cook, J.E. Straus 8 Gadsden  50 February 24, 1892 M dropsyJacob Pinckney 26 Ashley 4 days June 1, 1880 M umbilical hemoMrs. Pogne 60 May 27, 1896John S. Polite 91 Broad 10 days March 17, 1868 M trismus nascentium

Richard O. Polite King 1 July 25, 1878 M convulsionsMary Elizabeth Polite King 4 August 14, 1878 F hooping cough (sic)

Caroline Pope St. Philip 48 May 18, 1872 F phthisis pulmonalisEliza Porcher cooking Tradd 28 January 30, 1875 F

Martha Porcher 45 Tradd  7 days July 1, 1872 F trismus nascentiumEdward Oliver Powers 26 April 29, 1919

Poyas 72 May 7, 1901Mr. Poyas adult August , 1901

Poyas 65 August , 1901Maria Poyas 18 Norman 68 October 2, 1895 F cancer uteriWilliam Pritchard King 8 mo September  27, 1871 M congestion of brain

Elizabeth Theresa Purcell 22 Henrietta 28 February 25, 1890 F InfluenzaJuly Pyas/Pyos driver 18 Norman 60 May 6, 1901 M Bright's disease

Walter Querry 26 Society 14 1/2 May 11, 1868 epilepsyFrancis Querry/Quary dress maker 133 Wentworth 52 January 23, 1887 M bronchitisJane  Rames Bogard 69 July 28, 1877 F softening of brain

Elizabeth Randall Coming 35 July 22, 1857 F consumptionMartha Remily Pinckney 1 July 31, 1856 F convulsionsRosa Richards  laborer 5 Magazine 72 January 13, 1886 F aneurism

Martha Richardson nurse 115 Line  42 or 62 November 9, 1910 FRosa E. Richardson 61 Washington 2 February 9, 1891 F marasmusDoscher Richardson 11 Concord 1 June 25, 1881 M scarlet feverRachel Richardson 17 Ann 22 October 12, 1887 F cancerPaul Rivers 21 October 15, 1918

Genevies/Genevieve Roach 53 Hasel 8 mo May 17, 1891 FF. P. Roberson 6 days March 17, 1893 M trismus nascentium

Gabrael G. Robert 33 Warren 9 mo November 20, 1881 M hydrocephalusMrs. Elizabeth Roberts 29 February 25, 1893

Elizah C. Roberts 33 Warren 7  days April 4, 1871 F trismus nascentiumLizzie Roberts 9 Alway    29 February 25, 1894 F albuminriaMillie Roberts 6 Burns 50 October 10, 1897 F entro colitis

George Dennis Roberts 33 Warren 9 days April 30, 1875 M lockjawElizah Roberts/Robertson St. Philip & Radcliff 52 June 26, 1904 F val. dis. of heartSallie Robertson cooking Society 70 December 19, 1874 F paralysis

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Hariet Robinson 9 Stolls Alley 14 December 25, 1913 F pulmonary tuberculosisSt. Julius Robinson 7 Montague 9 days January 24, 1890 M trismus nascentiumPeter Robinson 15 days March 19, 1893Fanny Robinson City Hospital 23 November 14, 1871 F phthisis pulmonalisCharles Robinson 16 Amherst 1 June 13, 1881 M cholera infantum

Marie Virginia Robinson 7 Burns Lane 2 July 17, 1882 F diptheriaPeter Julian Robinson 17 Burns 5 October 21, 1887 M tuberculosisMary Ann Robinson 7 Montague 8 days November 24, 1890 FVictoria Robinson 4 Montague 8 days December 7, 1891 F hemorrhageSarah Rogant 1 Collins Court 33 March 27, 1877 F congestion of brainWilliam Rogers Church 2 June 15, 1857 M worm feverLouisa Rogers Church 38 June 20, 1861 F consumptionJohn Rogers 71 Church  2 December 10, 1861 M consumption

Rogers Church 9 days June 24, 1858 F trismusElizabeth Rohlman 55 May 2, 1874 F convulsionsJames T. Rolison 34 Alexander 1 December 14, 1887 M congestion of brainJames Rolison 17 Burns 2 January 21, 1888 M tuberculosisWilliam Rollin farming Lee 65 February 25, 1880 M congestion of lungsM. Rollins Henrietta 20 September  1, 1862 F typhoid fever

Georgeanna Rose 1 month July 19, 1891Middleton Roy Church 1 mo  March 25, 1872 M pneumoniaJulia D. Rutledge midwife 8 Desporter 45 or 48 March 9, 1915 F cerebral hemorrageCecilia Rutledge Beaufain 27 May 4, 1875 F cardiac

C Sabbots 24 Mary 73 February 25, 1882 F enteritisMary Sallee 119 Meeting 14 days March 28, 1868 F want of vitality

Adelaide E. Sanders housewife 14 Addison 47 April 13, 1924 FMary J. Sanders 68 Nassau 41 November 21, 1907Frank B. Sanders porter 3 Fishburne/Bernard 28 December 14, 1890 Bright's diseaseJoseph Sanders 19 Clifford 11 mo June 4, 1891 M entro colitisMary H. Sanders Market & Vanderhorst 3 mos August 16, 1892 F entro colitisJacob Saulter Cor. Meeting & Tradd 38 September  1, 1877 M phthisis pulmonalis

Saunders adult  , 1924Julia Saxon West 40 11 9, 1854 F cancer of uterus

Mary B. Schroder/Schoeder school teacher 15 or 5 Lincoln 45 December 20, 1910Henry Scott adult July 23, 1889Laura Scott Columbia 30 or 39 May 4, 1911 F pellagraRichard Scott barber adult October 7, 1892Henry Scott 20 Wentworth 12 April 1, 1880 M convulsionsThos. E. Scott 63 President 1 September  13, 1881 M cholera infantumMary Sebates Mazyck 71 August 31, 1868 F typhoidZenea Selvier Ashley River Asylum 90 February 1, 1893 F senile debilityFrances Shinett cook 123 Line 80 September  20, 1896 F old ageCharlotte Simmons laundress 17 Queen 39 August 10, 1888 F tuberculosisWillie Simmons 2 November 13, 1884

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Lizzie Simmons domestic 25 Sires 78 February 11, 1920 F senilityAlice E. Simmons dress maker 1 Hargrove 34 May 7, 1918 F indigestion, acuteMartha Simmons 2 Lucas  40 1/2 July 4, 1868 F consumption

Josephine Simmons East Bay  85 January 6, 1856 F old ageWillie Simmons 30 Alexander 2 November 12, 1884 M enteritisMettan Simon 6 Norman 8 November 3, 1878 M typhoid fever

M Simons 348 King 30 April 24, 1881 F Bright's disease(male) Sinclair Princess 8 mo April 22, 1856 M consumptionHannah Singleton washer City Hospital 38 September  5, 1904 F chronic diarrhoeaMary Singleton 40 August 2, 1886

Olive May Singleton 18 Norman 1 December 12, 1915 F pneumonia bronciRebecca Singleton 31 August 31, 1904William Jr. Singleton 3 days December , 1895

J. Singleton 1 day July 21, 1915Poyas Singleton 18 Norman  2 October 15, 1903 M cholera infantumNancy Singleton Cannon 48 August 20, 1886 F enteritis

infant of Wilhimina & William Singleton 18 Norman 0 February 23, 1913 M stillbornJuly Singleton 40 December 2, 1867 M hydrothorax

Wm Louis Singleton 18 Norman 1 1/2 July 20, 1915 MAbraham Smith adult August 3, 1883

Agnes St. Catherine Smith 9 Alway  3 March 19, 1894Agnes  Smith 9 Alway  7 September  2, 1920 FAnnie Smith 27 Chestnut 2 March 16, 1894 F consumption

Caspain/Caston Smith laborer 6 Norman 58 February 25, 1902 M val. dis. of heartCatherine Smith 35 October 8, 1886Charles Smith 4 Alway  52 or 44 July 15, 1899 M uraemia

Christiana Smith dress maker 9 Alway   52 February 17, 1913 F acute endocardotisCleo Smith 6 mo July 8, 1904Daniel Smith 5 December 3, 1886Edward Smith carpenter Roper Hospital 32 or 38 February 20, 1914 M acute d____ of heartElizabeth Smith 70 October 31, 1893Glory Smith 13 December 27, 1892

Mary Elizabeth Smith 308 King 73 October 30, 1893 F enteritisMargaret Smith infant January 21, 1890

Mrs. Mary T. Smith 70 October 31, 1893Mary A. Smith 5 Flood 53/adult January 23, 1911Moses P. Smith porter, carpenter Walker Row, 9 Always 77 April 11, 1917 M arterio sclerosisMrs. Smith adult May 25, 1902

Samuel Smith infant June 29, 1889Eliza Smith 48 Pitt  2 mo June 20, 1866 F marasmus

Thomas Smith 20 Mazyck  7 mo September  16, 1867 M cholera infantumHannah's infant Smith George & Meeting 8 days August 25, 1867 F trismus nascentium

Vincent Smith Alway 14 October 30, 1871 M dysenteryHattie Smith Ashton's Court 3 mo August 10, 1872 F diarrhea

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:S. Smith 141 Marsh 28 August 17, 1872 F fever, typhoid

Naomi Smith 33 Meeting 1 mo. January 22, 1873 F marasmusCharles Francis Smith Ashley & Norman 8 February 3, 1882 M typhoid fever

Vincent Smith Norman 4 mo June 27, 1882 M hooping cough (sic)Flora Smith washer 4 Always 60 August 3, 1883 F cancer of breast and liver

Catherine Smith 181 Spring 37 October 9, 1886 F internal hemorrhageSamuel Smith Coming 5 December 1, 1886 M typhoid pneumoniaSam Smith 1 June 29, 1889 M cholera infantum

Sarah's infant Smith 5 Flood May 2, 1918 F stillbornMary Sognel 12 September  17, 1885Philliys Spearing 9 days November 22, 1883

(daughter) Spearing, S. 29 Magazine 10 mo July 19, 1862 F teethingEleanor E. Spencer 68 Nassau 70 or 79 January 23, 1903 F apoplexy In Evening Post, listed as 79Joseph I. Spencer Philadelphia 37 or 42 July 6, 1899 M splenis leukaemiaFrancis St. Mark 10 Mays Court 6 mo April 28, 1916Benjamin Stephen 187 Meeting 2 mos. March 24, 1884 M congestion of lungs

Mrs. Mary J. Stewart 71 October 29, 1898Josephine Stewart 115 Church 70 June 14, 1885 F senile gangreneCatherine Stokien adult March 10, 1909Mr. & Mrs. Stokien April 6, 1901Lawrence Stout 32 February 8, 1922Elizabeth Street Friend 80 March 5, 1855 F old agePeter Stuart paper carrier 85 Beafain (rear) 70 June 8, 1893 M strangulatic herniaPeter Stuart 71 Beaufain 7 mo August 18, 1881 M teething

Catherine Sullivan Summerville 13 or 15 August 21, 1896 F heart disease ofEloise Modesine Sullivan 2 July 17, 1889

Henry Sullivan laborer 308 King (rear) 35 April 26, 1888 abcess of liverJoseph Sullivan infant August 23, 1888

Marcelline Julia Sullivan 308 King 11 or 13 August 25, 1896 F gastroenteritisThomas Sullivan 9 February 14, 1890Catherine Sullivan 6 Wilson 22 May 3, 1873 F consumptionElizabeth Sullivan 47 Anson 46 May 13, 1881 F tuberculosisJulia Sullivan 308 King 2 July 17, 1889 F tuberculosis

Thomas Oscar Sullivan 308 King 9 February 14, 1890 M typhoid feverEliza A. Sultis Meeting  1 August 23, 1866 F convulsionsMiss M. Summer 80 December , 1895Celestine Taylor 177 Smith 1 mo December 16, 1915 F marasmusEdward S. Taylor 85 Calhoun 1 August 21, 1899 M diarrheaMargaret Taylor 2 wk December 15, 1915Rebecca Taylor washing 75 George 78 February 13, 1899 F Bright's diseaseRuby Taylor 177 Smith 1 mo December 15, 1915 F marasmusS.B. Taylor 4 mo March 21, 1894

William Taylor 5 Maverick 4 mo July 14, 1917 M marasmusMaria Taylor 59 Vanderhorst 79 May 29, 1888 F old age

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Leon J. Teaneay 340 King 29 March 22, 1881 M hydro___Robert Teauey/Teaney 33 Beaufain 64 September  18, 1904 M tuberculosis from ChinaCarolina Teauhey 42 July 17, 1884Earnest Thompson 93 Cannon 6 days April 8, 1901Julia Thompson 55 June 26, 1907Mary Thompson 80 December 7, 1920

Thomas Thompson 66 Nassau 68 May 8, 1914 M chronic nephritisIrma Thompson 70 September  , 1895Mary Thompson 61 Laurens  55 November 30, 1920Mary Tillinghast 89 King 5 days October 20, 1871 F enteritis

Caroline Toney 107 Queen 36 July 17, 1884 F post partum haemorrageFrank Toney/Touey King 19 December 3, 1890 M dysentery father from ChinaRobert Touhey 3 Beaufain adult September  19, 1904 Evening Post  ‐ Chinese, 64 yearsFrancis Traine 39 August 4, 1923Richard Trott 65 Marion 35 or 44 October 7, 1892 M enteritisMary Trulison 17 October 15, 1874 F inflam of brainF. Turpin St. Philip 90 April 5, 1853 M old age

Susan Taylor's Twins 12 Kirkland November 4, 1875 F stillbornMary Vane 71 September  7, 1892Mary Viola 65 July 15, 1909

child of Jno Wadkin 6 South July 10, 1876 F unknown causeSarah Walker 25 State  21 January 6, 1872 F phthisis pulmonalisMary Walker 51 Calhoun 55 April 8, 1873 F dropsy

Wallace 70 September  , 1895Robert Walter  butler 15 Ma_____ 56 August 26, 1875 M typhoid pneumoniaDelia Walters/Walker 24 March 17, 1888 consumption

Corneila Walton 50 February 14, 1874 F congestion of the brainAnna Washington adult July , 1899Betsy Washington 60 December 5, 1884

Lawrence Washington 18 mo April 6, 1884Hampton Washington 25 Franklin 1 April 6, 1884 M hydrocephalusBetsy Washington Ashley River Asylum 65 December 5, 1884 F scrofulaRosa Washington 5 Chapel September  11, 1868 F bronchitisMiss E. Watkins 21 November , 1895Joseph J.  Watkins laborer 169 St. Philip 33 or 42 July 4, 1902 M tuberculosis Listed as 32 years old in EPSusan Watkins housewife 77 Beaufain 49 September  5, 1908 F cerebral hemorrageFrancis Watkins 8 South 3 mo March 11, 1878 M congestion of lungsJoe Watkins laborer City Hospital 23 July 17, 1887 M tuberculosis

Mary Francis Weeks 7 July 10, 1892Mrs. Liza Wells 3 Seebeck 65 or 80 February 1, 1905 F pneumoniaJoseph A.  Weston/Westin 31 Doughty 1 June 29, 1901 M entro colitis

Agnes Angelina Weston laborer 31 Doughty 14 June 16, 1900 F convulsionsAnthony Weston 1 June 29, 1901Eocadie Weston 171 Line 36 December 6, 1891

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Gabriel Weston 7 days August 27, 1890

Mary Magdaline/Meggie Weston 107 Ashley 2 mo April 24, 1888 enteritisThomas Weston painter 123 Line 61 August 17, 1915 M tuberculosis

Norbert A. Weston 2 June 6, 1889 F enteritisJames Whipple 69 September  18, 1897Caroline White 37 Radcliff 67 September  19, 1882 F tabes mesentericaFelecile White  Calhoun 100 November 16, 1872 F old age from Santo Domingo

Charles H. Whiting worker, H.L. Townsend 48 Alexander 38 or 46 December 16, 1893 M surgery kidneyMary Margaret Whiting 48 Alexander 80 January 28, 1904 F apoplexySarah Christina Whiting dress maker 48 Alexander 35 May 11, 1887 chyluria

William Whiting 30 Alexander 9 December 24, 1873 M diptheriaSimon Wilkison (sic) Tradd 53 September  9, 1865 M typhoid fever

Alexini/E Williams 8 Sires 76 January 17, 1902 F Bright's diseaseAnnie Williams adult October 13, 1889Clotilde Williams servant 44 South 53 or 78 October 8, 1912 F

Emma/Emily Williams washer 33 Hasell 65 September  9, 1893 F heart diseaseGeorge Williams 3 Br_______ 2 February 3, 1890 M scrofulaJohn Williams infant February 27, 1890

Marion/Marian Williams worker, A. Wallace 51 Market/Old Folks Home 45 or 60 January 29, 1913 M nephritisLouisa Williams Queen 3 mo September  10, 1865 F broncitisMartha Williams Wentworth 50 December 12, 1867 F dropsy, from heart diease

Josephine R. Williams Market 4 mo June 23, 1871 F catarrh (?)M.   Williams 5 Liberty 85 August 16, 1872 F morbus, climacterica

Hannah Williams Queen 73 March 3, 1877 F paralysisA Williams Anson 48 December 2, 1882 M phthisis pulmonalis

Handy Williams laborer 55 Lee 23 February 22, 1885 M anaemiaMary Ann WIlliams 12 Wragg 38 October 13, 1889 F heart diseaseAnna Williams 12 Wragg 6 mo February 25, 1890 F

Theresa Williams domestic Old Folks Home 45 July 28, 1910 FMedorah Willson 25 Elizabeth 1 October 1, 1882 F marasmusCaroline Wilson 35 June 8, 1885John Wilson 26 Rose 70 or 83 April 5, 1901 F old age

Mary E. Wilson Calhoun 5 mo August 1, 1861 F marasmusCyras Wilson Line  15 November 17, 1871 M yellow fever

Josephine Wilson cooking 338 King 66 January 28, 1880 F hemiplegiaCaroline Wilson 1 Short Court 52 June 28, 1885 F debility

G  Wiston 171 Line 7 days August 27, 1890 M trismus nascentiumArchie Witsell carpenter 12 Henrietta 23 March 28, 1921 M acute pulm. tuberculosisHariott Wright domestic Roper Hospital 45 January 3, 1924 F chronic myocarditicHarriet Wright adult September  11, 1923

E. Wright Coming 3 mo. May 23, 1873 F marasmusMozella Wright 117 Line 11 mo November 28, 1917 F pyelitisWalter Young 26 January 3, 1922Amelia Church  40 August 14, 1861 F congest. of brain Mrs. Marsh

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Amy King 17 July 22, 1855 F burn Mrs. FilletteAnn Meeting 3 1/2 mo February 17, 1860 F convulsions Capt. KronebergerAnn Legare 1 October 30, 1853 F teething J. B. WhiteAnnie Hasell 5 June 23, 1861 F convulsions D. Miler Esq.Apribo Pitt 36 November 28, 1858 M Bright's disease Mrs. G. ReeseAugustus 35 State 9 days December 28, 1861 M trismus nascentium Mr. M. McGeraty

Bec 75 February 19, 1865 F dropsy Mrs. PrestonBella 4 College  3 April 11, 1864 F convulsions Miss J. Webb

Benjamin St. Michls. Al. 9 days August 11, 1860 M trismus nascentium F.R. MicklenbergBinah Queen 65 May 27, 1865 F paralysis Born in AfricaCaesar East Bay 91 May 5, 1857 M old age C.J. LowndesCaroline Rutledge 63 January 1, 1857 F hepatic disease Mrs. RogerCatherine King 65 July 9, 1862 F heart diseaseCatherine Anson 13 October 2, 1860 F encephalitis Mrs. E.C. ChazalCelestine Water 2 September  8, 1854 F convulsionsCelia 27 September  4, 1855 F scrofula Capt. Jones

Charles 65 Calhoun 78 March 2, 1864 M old age GidiereCharles State 43 January 1, 1856 M hernia J. BarreCharlotte State 45 January 4, 1859 F dropsy J.S. RiggsChas. So. Bay 60 February 16, 1857 M apoplexy J. Bourdenave

Corneila Archdale 30 September  4, 1855 F consumption Mrs. FlaggCuffy 21 May 11, 1858 F typhoid fever Thos. RyanCuffy St. Philip 90 January 28, 1855 M old age born in AfricaDaniel Beaufain 50 June 8, 1863 M paralysis Mr. O'ConnorDaniel Stolls Alley 25 July 24, 1862 M gun shot wound Lewis Bellinger (?)Dick Queen 60 April 24, 1860 M hydrothorax A.D. Salinas Esq.

Drucilla Prices Alley 27 July 16, 1853 F consumption S. McGinleyDublin adult September  24, 1886Edward Coming 50 January 13, 1860 sore throat Mrs. F. MichelEdwin King 57 April 6, 1863 M angioleucitis Hon. W. AikenEliza Cumberland 1 August 23, 1856 F teething QuackenbushEmily King 45 January 22, 1860 F enteritis Mary FayFannie King 30 October 1, 1861 F typhoid fever Miss JohnstonFrancis Anson 6 October 27, 1860 M typhoid fever Mrs. E.G. ChazalFrancis Rutledge 5 mo July 22, 1855 M hooping cough (sic) C. GeflinFrank King 2 August 6, 1855 M teething Mrs. PetitFred Tradd 1 September  12, 1858 M teething Miss Duquercron

Frederick South Bay 2 mo January 18, 1855 M enteritis M. DoughertyGeorge Meeting 10 September  5, 1855 M tetanus A. BarbotGrandee George 75 July 26, 1864 F dropsy Mr. BradyHannah Morris & St. Philip 90 November 13, 1866 F heart, disease ofHannah 1 May 24, 1855 F teethingHelen 7 days November 24, 1890Henry Meeting 1 September  4, 1854 M yellow fever Mrs. Pezant

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Henry 6 days May 29, 1861 M spasms Mrs. PassailaigueHester King 2 July 5, 1866 F worm feverIsaac Henrietta 10 mo August 14, 1854 M meningitis Ann CunninghamIsaac St. Philip 70 April 12, 1863 M old age Mr. FordIsaac King 20 August 18, 1860 M phthisis pulmonalis Dr. H. WaringJacob Cannon 70 May 27, 1854 M enteritis Mr. BeatyJames 30 March 24, 1863 M consumption Mrs. EdwardsJames Elizabeth 60 September  29, 1861 M consumption Mr. E. GoodrichJanett 304 King 70 February 17, 1859 F dropsy E. DevirauxJeff Columbus 60 October 17, 1862 M congestive fever Mrs. RossJenny Archdale 80 September  15, 1860 F old age Mrs. Thos. RyanJohn King 22 days August 2, 1860 M want of vitality Mrs. DevereauJohn Wentworth 14 May 3, 1860 M necrosis temp. bone Ed. Lafitte Esq.John S. Bay 35 December 27, 1853 M dropsy of chest J. DougheryJohn Beaufain 50 January 14, 1857 M intemperance A. CunninghamJohn Rutledge 75 July 16, 1856 M old age Mr. GalliottJos. Queen 7 days March 36, 1857 M trismus nascentium Jhn O. LopezJulia Warren 1 day March 21, 1854 F trismus nascentium H.C. GefkenJulia Logan 60 February 4, 1853 F apoplexy Mrs. HammarskoldJustin 51 Church 2 September  30, 1858 F hemm. of lungs  Mrs. PezantLeland adult October 7, 1891Larrets Millers Farm 70 June 23, 1866 M dropsyLarry King 75 December 24, 1854 M apoplexy Mrs. McDonaldLeland adult October 7, 1891Lewis St. Philip 3 mo July 17, 1853 M marasmusLewis Beaufain 2 September  13, 1854 M burn A. S. HughLizzy King 8 May 3, 1853 F scarlatina, eff. of MignotLouisa 60 Broad 25 May 1, 1859 F consumption C.B. NorthropLucy Elliott 65 May 1, 1855 F debility N. HorlbeckMary Beaufain 55 January 14, 1855 F intemperance S.M. CorcoranMary Tradd 6 August 2, 1853 F convulsions J. GadsdenMary 7 mo July 3, 1859 F convulsions Mrs. PassailaigueMary Work  house 105 April 8, 1857 F old ageMary East Bay 12 February 12, 1862 F congest of lungs Mr. C.W. SigneousMary Beaufain 66 February 21, 1861 F consumption Mrs. E. BlondennMary 4 June 19, 1860 F whooping cough Mrs. E. GodfreyMary Calhoun 5 October 11, 1861 F worms Jane LewisMary Queen 20 March 21, 1862 F pneumonia D.L.B. NorthropMary 39 November 4, 1853 F peritonitis Mr. McKinneyMary Meeting 2 June 26, 1856 F convulsions Mrs. Barbot

Mary's child (female) 101 Queen 7 mo November 23, 1858 F teethingMichael infant August 16, 1899Molly Anson 80 November 21, 1863 F dysentery W.J. Knox Esq.Nancy 45 October 1, 1862 F dropsy C.C. Trumbo Esq.

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:Nancy 50 December 14, 1854 F cancer of uterus Mr. DevineauxNancy King 55 May 17, 1856 F apoplexy Roumillat

November Washington 20 July 6, 1862 M tetanus Mr. FeehanPeggy Lynch 60 September  2, 1854 F consumption H. SimonsPeter East Bay 6 days June 27, 1853 M trismus nascentium Mrs. McPhersonPeter Beaufain 10 August 7, 1861 M collapse Mrs. McHughPeter 3 days May 5, 1854 M umbilicam hemo Miss M.R. SimonsPeter Bull 7 July 5, 1855 M marasmus Miss SimonsPeter Laurens 6 mo October 18, 1853 M inflam of brain KerrPhillip 19 South Bay 12 days January 14, 1859 M convulsions M. Dougherty

Plafer (sic) Hse of Corr 35 December 28, 1862 M anasarcaPlato Queen 75 September  26, 1859 M typhus fever P. West

Rachael Sires Alley 40 February 17, 1857 F consumption J. MichauxR(h)aphaella 1 July 27, 1856 F enteritis Mrs. NicolRebecca 3 mo June 2, 1857 F diarrhoea Mrs. F. PetitRobt. King 8 days October 21, 1857 M trismus nascentium Mrs. E.D. GrantRose Wraggs Ct.  45 August 12, 1863 F debility Mr. B. RiolsSallie Lightwood Al. 4 December 1, 1853 F sore throat Mary ToomerSam 30 February 8, 1859 M hemorrhage F. PetitSanno Market 60 July 26, 1861 M apoplexy

Sarah Ann 3 July 27, 1855 F convulsion Mr. RyeScipio Water 80 August 1, 1856 M old age BlackSusan Meeting 2 May 4, 1856 F disease of skin Mrs. Barbot

Thadeus Elizabeth 5 December 11, 1858 M tetanus Mrs. EhneyUrsula Chalmers  3 May 15, 1863 F scarlet fever Hon. J.E. HolmesVennet President 5 mo February 17, 1860 F bronchitis L. B. NorthropWilliam E. Bay 83 September  3, 1861 M congest. of brain L.A. Moses Esq.William Meeting 10 mo September  29, 1860 M marasmus G.H. Walker Esq.William South Bay 6 March 26, 1855 M consumption Miss Dougherty(male) St. Philip 9 days March 10, 1854 M trismus nascentium(female) King 17 June 12, 1863 F typhoid fever Mrs. Jones(female) 9 mo June 18, 1858 F teething J. Doughery(female) 9 days June 27, 1858 F diarrhoea Mr. Dougherty(female) St. Philip 2 March 29, 1857 F convulsions Mrs. Toomer(female) Calhoun 1 1/2 June 16, 1857 F teething Mrs. Grant(female) Mazyck 93 November 1, 1858 F old age(female) John 2 August 21, 1860 F croup Mr. Lafitte(female) 5 Marsh 10 October 1, 1862 F typhoid fever Morton(female) St. Philip 70 October 8, 1862 F old age Miss Lacoste(female) Coming 30 March 21, 1861 F consumption Mr. Bicaise(female) Bottle Alley 50 January 9, 1860 F dropsy Rev. Mr. Lynch(male) Beaufain 1 day June 2, 1863 M want of vitality P.A. Avielhe(male) King 1 day June 17, 1863 M want of vitality Mrs. Jones(male) Middle 2 days June 2, 1863 M want of vitality Mr. Passailague

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First Name Last Name Occupation Residence Age at Death Date of Death Sex Cause of Death Enslaved by Notes:(male) 42 George  1 month February 1, 1859 M cong. of lungs  Mr. King(male) Bull 2 1/2 August 28, 1858 M cong. of brain Mr. LeBlum(male) Market 4 mo September  8, 1860 M convulsions Mr. Robbins(male) Meeting 5 days September  3, 1862 M trismus nascentium Mrs. Barbot(male) Bull 3 July 24, 1855 M convulsions Mrs. Arnold(male) Legare 3 mo October 29, 1856 M accident T.S. Gibbes(female) 7 days September  23, 1856 F trismus nascentium Mrs. McCormick(male) St. Philip 9 days March 10, 1854 M trismus nascentium