Robert Long
Robert Long Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Ashford D. Clary | March 17, 1822 | near David Graham's | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
do say upon their oaths, that he being Intoxicated on Sunday the tenth day of this Instant (March) and had attempted to cross the branch aforesaid, and crossing had fallen into the same and was Drowned in the water of said Branch |
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Daniel | September 17, 1816 | at Reuben Meadows | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
do Say upon their oaths, that he came to his death by the visitation of God then and there to wit Reuben Meadows field aforesaid he died aforesaid and not otherwise. . . |
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Jack | April 6, 1810 | at Thomas McCreary's | Laurens County, SC | Suicide |
say upon there oaths aforesaid that he Jack in manner and form aforesaid then and there with cord made of cotton usually termed a plough line of the value of eleven pence then and there in his cabin with said Rope Round his neck, double in the form of a Noose, and the other part tied round one of the ribs of the cabin aforesaid by which means he was Strangled to death then and there Voluntarily and Feloniously, as a felon of himself, did kill and murder and hang, feloniously against the peace of this State. |
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John Rea | November 21, 1808 | at John Lukes | Laurens County, SC | Other |
do say upon their oathes that the aforesaid John Rea did come to his death By Intoxication; or the visitation of God on the morning the twenty first day of November... |
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Samuel Ferguson Sr. | July 21, 1839 | at Samuel Fergusons | Laurens County, SC | Other |
do say upon their oaths, that the said Samuel Ferguson came to his death by Intemperance in the use of Spiritous liquors and not otherwise |