W. R. Massey

First Name: W.
Middle Name(s): R.
Last Name: Massey

W. R. Massey Inquests

Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location County Death Type Death Method Inquest Finding
Ben F. Williams March 13, 1895 at M. C. Williams Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do say Ben F. Williams came to his death by accident or misfortune

Blair Massey Alias: Isaac Funderburk May 16, 1896 at Phillip Arrant Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths, do say that the deceased came to his death by natural causes

Emanuel Courtney June 6, 1894 at Junsey Courtney Chesterfield County, SC Accident

He came to his death by a gun shot wound, accidentally, in his own hands

Henry Leard Bancum November 29, 1894 at W. H. Funderburk's Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths, do say That it was an act of providence from natural causes

Infant February 3, 1894 at J. B. Presson's Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do say That it came to its death by natural causes sometime between midnight and day on Feb the 3rd 1894

Infant of Andrew and Helen Barrett Infant of Andrew and Helen Barrett February 19, 1897 at Andrew Barretts coloud in Chesterfield Co. Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do say, the deceased came to its death by means unknown to the Jury.

John A. Motz October 18, 1886 at the Brewer Gold Mine Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do say that John A. Motz came to his death by a falling rock from the east side of the quarry at the Brewer Gold mine where he at that time was turning a drill, 10 minutes till 2 O'clock P.M. the falling rock strick his head, and pushed it against another rock, which crushed his brains out.

Lillie C. McManus February 10, 1889 at T. M. McManus's Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do say, by the Hand of God, and from causes unknown to the parents and to the jury

Malsey A. Blakeny August 12, 1894 at the house of W. E. Courtney Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do say "that she came to her death by an act of Providence"

Molsie Knight February 6, 1897 at Reid Knight's Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

So the Jurors aforesaid do say that the aforesaid Molsie Knight in manner and form aforesaid did come to Her death in a way that is unknown to the Jury we decide that it was an act of God.

Ranse Lowry July 21, 1888 at Chesterfield County, South Carolina Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

The finding of the Jury is that the deceased came to his death by mischance

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