Thomas Owens

First Name: Thomas
Last Name: Owens

Thomas Owens Inquests

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Namesort ascending Deceased Description Date Inquest Location County Death Type Death Method Inquest Finding
Unknown Man Unknown Man June 17, 1872 at or near Tylers Ville Laurens County, SC Unknown

upon their oaths do say That the said person came to his death by means unknown to them the body being being in such putrid and decaid [sic] condition that the cause of death could not be ascertained.

Thomas Noble March 30, 1872 at the residence of Thos Noble Laurens County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do Say That Thomas Noble in the manner and form aforesaid came to his Death by the act of God.

Murian Walker December 17, 1872 at or near Highland house Laurens County, SC Homicide rock

upon their oaths aforesaid do say that the aforesaid Murian Walker in manner and form aforesaid Nelson Barksdale then and there feloniously did kill agains the peace and dignity of the same state aforesaid.

Mell Barksdale March 17, 1873 near Eden Laurens County, SC Unknown

upon their oaths do say that the said Mell Barksdale came to his death by means unknown to them as all the body was not found

Infant of Lucy Fowler Infant of Lucy Fowler April 23, 1870 at the Barrieing [sic] ground near the Residence of John Ball Laurens County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do Say the said child came to its death by accidental suffication [sic].

Aaron McMahan October 14, 1872 at Eden Laurens County, SC Homicide knife

upon their oaths do say that the said Aaron McMahan came to his death by means of a dirk knife in the hands of John Kellett at or near Eden

Source ID: 
200

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