W. J. Hanna

First Name: W.
Middle Name(s): J.
Last Name: Hanna

W. J. Hanna Inquests

Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location County Death Type Death Method Inquest Finding
Aaron Rogers May 14, 1872 at Isham Johnson's Plantation Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths, do say: That Aaron Rogers (the deceased) came to his death by accidental drowning in Thompson's Creek, below Purvis' Bridge, on Sunday the 12th May AD 1872

George Bracy August 19, 1871 the plantation of Wm Cassady Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths, do say: That the deceased, George Bracey, came to his death by a visitation of Providence at the plantation Wm Cassady, on the 18th day of August 1871

Hannah White December 25, 1870 near William Pitts' dwelling house Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do say, That Hannah White in manner and form aforesaid came to her death, by being accidently burnt

Harriet M. Melton April 18, 1871 at the residence of Robert Melton Chesterfield County, SC Homicide

upon their oaths, do say: That Mrs Harriet M. Melton came to her death by a gunshot wound inflicted form the hands of some person or persons unknown to this Jury

Mariah Teel December 30, 1870 at the Poor House Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do say, That the deceased, Maria Teel came to her death, by being accidently burnt

N. C. Smith July 19, 1871 at N.S. Smith's residence Chesterfield County, SC Accident tree fall

upon their oaths, do say: That N.C. Smith came to his death by a tree falling on him causing instant-death this happening on the plantation of N.S. Smith, on the 18th day of July 1871

Peggy McLeod December 25, 1870 at George Rorie's dwelling house Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do say, That the said Peggy McLeod, in manner and form aforesaid came to her death by being accidently burnt

Peter Redfearn December 28, 1870 at Hornsboro Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do say, That the said Peter Redfearn came to his death by a gun Shot wound in the left foot the gun accidently firing while in the hands of Ben Lowry

Ransom Hinton March 29, 1872 at Purvis' Bridge Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths, do say: That Ransom Hinton caem to his death by being accidently drowned near Purvis' Bridge, across Thompson's Creek on or about 26th day of March AD 1872

Robert Melton April 19, 1871 at the residence of Robert Melton Chesterfield County, SC Homicide

upon their oaths, do say: That Robert Melton, the deceased came to his death from two gun shot wounds, one taking affect in the left hip; the other in the region of the stomach, inflicted by some person or persons unknown to this Jury, this taking place at the Residence of the deceased

Sarah Sweat February 4, 1871 at the dwelling house of Sarah Sweat Chesterfield County, SC Homicide

upon their oath, do say: that Sarah Sweat came to her death on the 4th of February 1871, by the visitation of Providence.

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