J. P. Sloan
J. P. Sloan Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Spencer Simpson | November 25, 1896 | at Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
We the Jury of inquest. . . find that Spencer Simpson died in Laurens County on 21st Day of Nov AD 1896 - from the Effects of a gunshot wound from the hands of Jno. Miller, and so we all agree. |
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Will Harris | June 16, 1896 | in Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
We the Jury of inquest Empaneled in the case of the state vs dead of unknown colored man (supposed to be William Harris) found dead on or near the track of the G.C. & N. R.R. at Clinton S.C. find that said unknown man came to his death from bruises and shock supposed to be received by jumping or falling from train no 41 on Georgia Carolina and Northern Railway about midnight June 16th 1896 while trying to steal a ride. |
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George Roberts | May 2, 1896 | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
we the Jury Empannelled in the case of the State vs dead body of George Roberts find that he died From Heart failure |
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Jane Forgy | March 10, 1896 | on the plantation of Mattie McPherson | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that she the said Jane Forgy came to her death from the Effects of a gun shot wound from the hands of Tom Forgy by Accident on the 9th day of March inst. |
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Andrew Dawkins | June 25, 1895 | at Laurens CH | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
From testimony produced, I find he died from a fracture of the skull received from a fall while engaged in unloading a Lumber car, at the Factory at Laurens County. I also find that there was no one to blame for same. |
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Will Metts | March 16, 1895 | at Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
we the jurors impaneled find from the testimony produced that the said Will Metts came to his death By being caught between Box Car and platform, crushing his body. In our opinion there could be no Blame attached to any one. |
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Thomas J. Fuller | October 5, 1894 | at T.J. Fuller's | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say that the said T.J. Fuller came to his death "From Natural Causes." |
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Clem Davis | August 31, 1894 | Near Barksdale station of the Greenville and Laurens RR | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that Clem Davis came to his Death by Gun shot wounds at the hands of Parties to us unknown. |
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Infant of Adeline Teague | Infant of Adeline Teague | August 18, 1894 | at Laurens County Court House | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that it Died in Laurens Co. on the 17th day of Aug. AD. 1894 from accidental suffocation. |
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Warren Richards | August 18, 1894 | Laurens County, SC | Suicide | train | |||
L. W. Warren | July 26, 1894 | in Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
we the jury find that he died from the effects of a fall from the Lever, it being fastened by the flagg [sic] staff in the hands of himself, and a man on the RR car, running at great speed, causing a jack to fall from Lever and jump it up throwing Mr Warren and hands from car. We also find that he alone was the sole cause of the accident and the RR in no way to blame. |
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William Evans | July 4, 1894 | on the Foley plantation | Laurens County, SC | Homicide | hoe |
we the jury find that Wm Evans Died from the Effects of repeated blows on the head, with a hoe, in the hands of a four year old boy, John Stevens, who had been left to nurse it. And we think from his age, that he is not, intelligently responsible to the law for the said act. |
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David Adkinson | June 9, 1894 | on the Harris plantation near Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
upon their oaths do say that he (David Adkinson) Died from the Effects of a severe blow upon the right side of the head, being accidentally struck by the passing 10 oclock train on the G.C. &N. R.R. At the place known as the Harris place 3 1/2 miles N.E. of Clinton. |
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Perry Rook | May 28, 1894 | in Clinton, Laurens Co | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
we the jury find that the deceased Perry Rook came to his death from the effects of a gun shot wound, said gun being in the hands of Dennis Rook. |
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John B. Garrison | February 21, 1894 | in Clinton, Laurens Co | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say, that the said John Garrison died from mitral Insufficiency. |
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Euphemia Jones | child | February 6, 1894 | on the plantation of Mr. Stroud | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say the said Euphemia Jones here deceased came to her death from being burned, by accident, whereunto we the jurors and coroner here set our names and seals. |
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George Grant | January 16, 1894 | at Laurens County Court House | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Geo Grant came to his death from the effects of a gun shot wound accidently inflicted by the hands of Edward Martin. |
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Emma Williams | January 8, 1894 | at J.O.C. Fleming's mill | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Emma Williams came to her death By accident, having been caught in the machinery of the mill. |
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Alice Miller | November 16, 1893 | in Alice Miller's house | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say that she came to her death from Heart Disease and that no violence of any kind was used by any person. |
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Duff Gist | June 20, 1893 | at Beaver Dam Church | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oathes do say that the said Duff Gist came to his death from Congestion of the Bowels. |
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Charley Young | June 17, 1893 | on the plantation of Henry Young | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oathes do say that the said Charley Young came to his death from (Heart Failure). |
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Unknown Colored Man about 60 years old | Unknown Colored Man about 60 years old | May 15, 1893 | on the plantation of D.D. Simpson | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oathes do say that the said colored man came to his death from inflamation of the left hand and arm of phlegmonous character and for want of proper attention, that he died some time about the 13th inst. |
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Haywood Barksdale | May 11, 1893 | near A.H. Martin's | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that he came to his death in Laurens Counrt on the 10th day of May 1893 from strangulation by being hung by the neck, by parties unknown to the jury. |
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William Moore | April 15, 1893 | in a lake near little river | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
Being a lawful Jury of inquest and being charged and sworn to inquire for the State of S.C. how and by what means the said Wm. Moore came to his death on the 14th of April inst. In Laurens County By Accidental drowning, in a lake near little river. |
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Infant male child of G.Y. Jennings | Infant male child of G.Y. Jennings | April 10, 1893 | behind Elihu Bullock's stables | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
We the Jury of inquest... find that this child came to his death. . .By the hands of G.Y. Jennings, By some means unknown to us, And aided And abetted by Elihu Bullock Clara Bullock and wife of G.Y. Jennings against the peace and dignity of the state of So Car. |
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R.Y. Hayne Bell | March 31, 1893 | at R.Y.H. Bell's house | Laurens County, SC | Suicide | razor |
ipon their oathes do say that he came to his death from a Razor wound on his neck, inflicted By his own hand. |
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W. W. Rodgers | January 7, 1893 | at Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oathes do say that the Aforesaid W W Rodgers came to his death on this 7th day of Jan, about 8, 10 Oclock AM, at Clinton, S.C. from Hemorhage and Blood Clot on the Brain. |
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Lillie Washington | December 22, 1892 | on the plantation of J.O.C. Flemming | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
upon their oaths do say that she came to her death "By the train running against her throwing her off the track, and in our opinion unavoidable. |
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Unknown Colored Man | Unknown Colored Man | July 5, 1892 | at Will Davis | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that the unknown man came to his death from Gun Shot wound in the hands of A B Blakely in self defence. |
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John Watson | May 23, 1892 | at Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that he came to his death "by Accidental Gun Shot in his own hand on the 22 day of May 1892 |
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Cora Boyd | May 18, 1892 | at Beaverdam Church | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that She came to her death from the Effects of fire, That She died on the 17th inst. Having been burnt in a house on the plantation of M.B. Pool that was accidentally burnt down on the night of the 16th inst. |
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Emma Hunter | May 18, 1892 | at Beaverdam Church | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths Do say from the Testimony given that Emma Hunter Died from the Effects of fire; That she died on Tesday the 17th inst having been burnt in a house, that was burnt down on the plantation of M.B. Pool on the night of the 16th inst. All Accidental... |
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Clarrisa Boyd | May 18, 1892 | at Beaverdam | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that she came to her death from the Effects fire being in a house that was burnt over her all by Accident or misfortune. |
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Evans Campbell | March 14, 1892 | at Rhett Copelands | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that Evans Campbell came to his death by Accident or Misfortune, By the burning of the house he was in |
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Charley Campbell | March 14, 1892 | at Rhett Copelands | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say "that Charley Campbell came to his death. By Accident or Misfortune, By the burning of the house he was in |
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Calhoun Templeton | February 3, 1892 | at Laurens CH | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Calhoun Templeton came to his death on the 3rd day of Feb. A.D. 1892 at Laurens CH. By Accident, being burnt in a burning house on the plantation of JD Watts. |
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Wade Adair | December 13, 1891 | at Clinton | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
upon their oaths do say that he said Wade Adair came to his death by being accidentally run over by the C N & L Train No. 151 P.C. Gailard Conductor and we find Railroad Company in no wise responsible for his death. |
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Georgianna Watts | October 11, 1891 | at R.O. Hairstons | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
by their oaths do say, that she came to her death, By being burnt in the house, it being burnt on her By Accident. |
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Janie Watts | October 11, 1891 | at R O Hairston | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Janie Watts Died in Laurens County on the 11th day of Oct. 1891 by being burnt to death in a house that was burnt by accident when the Mother was away. |
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David Fowler | October 2, 1891 | on the Pyles place | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say. That the said Daniel Fowler, Came to his death on the 1st day of Oct 1891 - in Laurens County, by being accidentally caught under a falling tree, mashing his head. |
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Thornton Nance | August 7, 1891 | at Milton | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that he the said Thornton Nance came to his death by Pistol shot wound in the hands of Jim Young - & his accessories - Jno Adams - Perry Adams Jno Atkinson, Lige Atkinson - Tom Atkinson Jack Williams - Henry Suber, Monroe Young - Henderson Young & Allen Young. |
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William Roster | June 9, 1891 | on the plantation of Go Y Young | Laurens County, SC | Homicide | rock |
upon their oaths do say that the said Wm Roster alias Berges came to his death From a blow received by a rock thrown from the hands of Rafe Dickson this the 9th day of June 1891. |
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John Owens | January 31, 1891 | at the Lem Williams place | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that he came to his death on the 20th day of Jan by misfortune in a corn crib that was consumed by fire, from some cause unknown to this Jury. |
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Will Love | January 27, 1891 | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
We the Jury of inquest in the case of the state vs the dead body of Will Love find from the testimony taken in the above case that, he the said Love came to his deth from the Effects of gun shot wounds from the hands of Geo Demly, that he died on the Morning of the 27 inst. |
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John Weston | December 31, 1890 | on the plantaion of Robt Bailey | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said John Weston came to his death "From the Effects of a gun shot wound accidentally discharged in his own hands, on the 29th day of Decr inst." |
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Butler Farmer | December 20, 1890 | on M B Pools Plantation | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that said Butler Farmer came to his death "from a gun shot wound from the hands of James Gowan or Henry Jones, supposed to be an accident." |
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Austin King | October 27, 1890 | at Laurens CH. | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
by their oaths do say that the said Austin King came to his death "From heart disease." |
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W. H. Searsey | October 21, 1890 | at Laurens CH | Laurens County, SC | Accident | train |
by their oaths do say that We the undersigned Jurors find that the deceased WH Searsey came to his death Oct 20th 1890 at Laurenns SC by accident - caused from Jumping from the Engine on account of a collision, caused by service Train, and from the Evidence, it was carelessness upon the Part of the Engineer and conductor of Service Train, and RR authorities of PR and WC RR. |
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Josephine Smith | October 12, 1890 | on the plantation of M.B. Pool | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say that the said Josephine Smith from some natural cause unknown to the jury. |
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Jno Fuller | October 6, 1890 | on the plantation of Melmoth Hooker | Laurens County, SC | Homicide |
by their oaths do say that the said Jno Fuller came to his death "From Gun Shot wounds in the hands of Perry Gray without cause." |