1860 Mortality Schedule, Washington County, AL
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SCHEDULE 3.--Persons who Died during the Year ending 1st June, 1860 in _______ in the
County of Washington, State of Alabama, enumerated by me, J.W. Faith, Ass't Marshal.
Ln 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 William Woolsey 1/12 M B S AL Nov Tetanus 3 days
2 Martin Bates 18 M B S AL Jun Field hand Scarlet Fever 6 days
3 Eliza Bates 4/12 F B S AL Jun Accidental sudden
4 James Bucks 55 M B S GA May Field hand Pneumonia 10 days
5 Forestand Mounger 35 M B S AL Apr Field hand Pneumonia 3 days
6 Alfred Mounger 19 M B S AL Apr Field hand Pneumonia 2 days
7 Gustus Mounger 19 M B S AL Apr Field hand Pneumonia 2 days
8 Louisa Mounger 18 F B S AL Apr Field hand Pneumonia 6 days
9 Hinson Mounger 8 M B S AL Apr Pneumonia 6 days
10 Cyntha Wheat 35 F B S AL Jun House Servt Pneumonia 1 day
11 Louisa Wheat 18 F B S AL Jun Field hand Pneumonia 1 day
12 Charles Wheat 18 M B S AL Jun Field hand Pneumonia 3 days
13 Lemuel Wainright 21 M B S VA May Field hand Dropsey 6 days
14 Michael B. Woodyard 24 M M AL Apr Farmer Flux 6 days
15 Mary Richardson 60 F B S SC Mar House Servt Apoplexy 5 months
16 Arabella Dearman 4 F AL Mar Masles 6 days
17 Mary Foster 1 F AL Erysipalus 2 months
18 Taitt White 90 M B S Africa Jun Field hand Old age
19 Jordan White 10 M B S AL Oct Field hand Accidental sudden
20 Eliza Blount 7/12 F AL Sept Worms 4 days
21 Elisabeth Cowan 56 F M GA Feb Apoplexy sudden
22 Elisabeth Stanford 6/12 F AL Feb Diarhea 4 weeks
23 Mary Carpenter 2 F B S AL May Whooping Cough 3 days
24 Nancy Miller 60 F GA Dec Cancer 4 months
25 Susan Miller 14 F B S AL Dec House Servt Pneumonia 10 days
26 F E Cooper 47 M LA Mar Farmer Liver disease 6 months
REMARKS: The Western and middle portions of the county is sandy soil covered with pine
growth. The northern part is lime with oak, walnut & hickory. The soil rich. The
Eastern part embracing the lands lying on the west bank of the Tombigbee River is rich.
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