H. D. Tiller

First Name: H.
Middle Name(s): D.
Last Name: Tiller

H. D. Tiller Inquests

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Namesort ascending Deceased Description Date Inquest Location County Death Type Death Method Inquest Finding
Benjamin Crowley January 31, 1888 at Benjamin Crowley's Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths, do say: That the said Benjamin Cawley came to his death by some natural cause or causes unknown to the Jury and that he dide on the 30 day of January AD 1888

Benjamin Anderson December 22, 1873 at Cheraw Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths, do say: That the said Benjamin Anderson came to his death from excessive use of Liquor & exposure to cold

Ann Funderburk August 27, 1880 at Oak Hill Grave Yard Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon oaths do say that the said Ann Funderburk died on the 14th Aug A.D. 1880 of natural causes.

Allan G. Chapman December 31, 1877 at the Residence of Allan G. Chapman Chesterfield County, SC Homicide brick

upon their oaths do Say that Allan G Chapman came to his death from the effects of a Blow from a Brick Bat Received on the back of his head thrown from the hands of Lucius R Hardin

Adeline Terry February 6, 1883 at Henry Grant's Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon there oaths do Say That the said Adline Terry came to her death from som caus or causes unknown to the jurors

A. M. Hill March 19, 1879 at John P. Sathens Chesterfield County, SC Suicide

upon their oaths do Say That the Said AM Hill in manner and form aforesaid then and there voluntarily him Self did kill againce the peace and dignity of the Same State afoesaid by drowning him Self in a well on the 19th day of March AD 1879

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