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1860 Mortality Schedule
Scottsborough District, Baldwin
County, GA
| Name |
Age |
Sex |
Color |
Free or Slave |
Married or Widow |
Born |
Month of Death |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
No. of Days Ill |
| Abner Conner |
36 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Feb |
Carpenter |
Consumption |
6 mos |
| Fanny |
45 |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Apr |
Field Hand |
Consumption |
10 yrs |
| Infant |
1 mo |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jan |
- |
Inflam of Bowell |
14 days |
| Henry G Lamar |
1 mo |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Oct |
- |
Unknown |
3 days |
| William |
3 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Whooping Cough |
6 mos |
| Wade |
22 |
M |
M |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Mar |
House Servant |
Consumption |
3 mos |
| John T. Allen |
3 mos |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Feb |
- |
White Shingles |
2 das |
| Infant |
0 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Still Born |
- |
| Infant |
- |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Still Born |
- |
| Gov Brown |
6 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Feb |
- |
Pnuemonia |
5 days |
| Quint |
35 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jan |
Field Hand |
Typhoid Fever |
32 days |
| Infant |
1 da |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Unknown |
10 hrs |
| Catherine McDonald |
54 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Consumption |
75 days |
| Thomas J. Willis |
60 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Nov |
Farmer |
Pneumonia |
3 mos |
| Henry B. Jamison |
18 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Oct |
Student |
Accidental injury to spine |
11 days |
| Infant |
- |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Still Born |
- |
| Infant |
0 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
May |
- |
Still Born |
- |
| R. G. (At L Asy of Ga) |
50 |
F |
- |
- |
Widow |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Consumption |
2 yrs |
| L.A. O. |
20 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Dysentery |
10 days |
| D.E. |
28 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
SC |
Aug |
- |
Dysentery |
9 days |
| T. W. H. |
47 |
M |
- |
- |
Married |
NC |
Aug |
Farmer |
Dysentry |
12 days |
| J. D. |
40 |
M |
- |
- |
Married |
GA |
Aug |
Common Laborer |
Typhoid Fever |
47 days |
| J. A. |
68 |
F |
- |
- |
Widow |
NC |
Aug |
- |
Chronic Dyarrhoea |
Many Months |
| W.T. |
61 |
M |
- |
- |
Widow |
SC |
- |
Teacher |
Chronic Dyarrhoea |
Many Months |
| E.L.A. |
49 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Sep |
|
Epilepsy for Years |
- |
| A.C. |
20 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Oct |
- |
Epilepsy for Years |
- |
| M.L. |
62 |
M |
- |
- |
Married |
SC |
Nov |
Common Laborer |
Debility for Years |
- |
| H.L.T. |
40 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Nov |
Common Laborer |
Dysentery |
15 days |
| E J B |
36 |
M |
- |
- |
Widow |
GA |
Nov |
Common Laborer |
Epilepsy |
Years |
| J.H. |
18 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Nov |
- |
Epilepsy |
Years |
| J.W.K. |
30 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Feb |
Common Laborer |
Typhoid Fever |
- |
| W. T. B. |
45 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
SC |
Apr |
Common Laborer |
Epilepsy for |
Years |
| T.J.W. |
35 |
F |
- |
- |
Married |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Chronic Dyarrhoea |
Years |
| B. W. |
36 |
F |
- |
- |
Married |
SC |
Apr |
- |
Dysentery |
8 days |
| D.L. |
59 |
F |
- |
- |
Widow |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Parylsis for |
Years |
| J.K. At L Asy of Ga |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
SC |
Apr |
- |
Paralysis for |
Years |
| W. E. C. |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
AL |
May |
Farmer |
Dysentery |
13 days |
| W.R. |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
May |
Common Laborer |
Epilepsy for |
Years |
| P.D. |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Scotland |
May |
Common Laborer |
Epilepsy for |
Years |
| N.C.C. |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
AL |
May |
Common Laborer |
Exhaustive Mania |
several months |
| Annie A. E. Greene |
52 |
F |
- |
- |
Married |
GA |
May |
- |
Asthma |
7 yrs |
Remarks: No. 18 to 35 represent the initials of the names of persons who
have died in the Lunatic Asylum, the Officers of that institution ref use
to give more as it is contrary to it's rules. This District is remarkable
for the excellense of its water and the salub? of it's climate. Withing
the district runs a very plainly marked line dividing the Primary from
the Secondary formatins in this State. The line is so plainly marked that
for miles you can walk along and pick up round pebbles, shells &c
and discover Beach Sand indicating the exact position of the Sea previous
to the Formation. So Geologist tell us. The understrata of the Primary
is granite interseated by veins of quartz and slate. The veins having proper
inclination or dip to indicated Gold. Gold and Lead have been found
but not in quantities to pay. The Secondary is not so broken ad the Primary
and has a growth of yellow pine whilst the Primary is covred with a growth
of "oak and hickory." No disease has prevailed.
Tomlinson Fort
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1860 Mortality Schedule
Hill District, Baldwin County, GA
| Name |
Age |
Sex |
Color |
Free or Slave |
Married or Widowed |
Born |
Month Died |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
No. Of Days Ill |
| Joseph Roberts |
18 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Dec |
Common Laborer |
Liver Disease |
16 yrs |
| Marry A Finney |
25 |
F |
- |
- |
Married |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Typhoid Fever |
14 days |
| Mary Torrance |
62 |
F |
- |
- |
Widowed |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Typhoid Fever |
21 |
| Henry |
35 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jun |
Farm Laborer |
Typhoid Fever |
28 days |
| Quinton |
25 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Aug |
Farm Laborer |
Typhoid Fever |
21 days |
| America |
58 |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
VA |
Dec |
Farm Laborer |
Typhoid Fever |
80 days |
| Alfred |
1 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Unknown |
2 days |
Remarks" The Geology of this District is so similar to the Secondary formation
of the preceeding (Scottsborough) district as to need no description. The
growth is almost entirely of Yellow Pine exceptin swams. The water is good.
No 3, 4, 5, & 6 all belong to one family. No ostensible cause can be
shown for the breaking out of typhoid fever. No other sickness has occurred.
Tomlinson Fort
Source: United States. Federal Mortality Census Schedules,
1850-1880 (formerly in the custody of the Daughters of the American Revolution),
and Related Indexes, 1850-1880. T655, 30 rolls. National Archives and Records
Administration, Washington D.C.
Eileen Babb McAdams copyright 2005

