Nathaniel Thurman

First Name: Nathaniel
Last Name: Thurman

Nathaniel Thurman Inquests

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Name Deceased Description Datesort descending Inquest Location County Death Type Death Method Inquest Finding
Robert Harris September 13, 1870 at Laurensville, Washington Ferguson's house Laurens County, SC Homicide pistol

upon their oaths do say that the aforesaid Robert Harris came to his death on this 5th Sept. 1870 at the house of Washington Ferguson, in County and State aforesaid, by a pistol shot from a pistol held in the hands of Jeff Fuller.

Lewis Dial October 20, 1870 at Laurens C.H. Laurens County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do say on examining and viewing the body of Lewis Dial, this day found dead in the garden of J.M. Boyd, and from competent medical examination, we find that the said deceased came to his death by the visitation of God.

William Flemming October 20, 1870 at Laurens Court House Laurens County, SC Homicide

upon making view and inquests that the said William Fleming came to his death by gun shot would from guns that were in the hands of some person or persons unknown.

Abe Simmons October 21, 1870 near Samuel Blakeleys Laurens County, SC Homicide

upon their oaths do say, that Abe Simmons aforesaid, came to his death at Samuel J Blakeleys in County aforesaid by gun shot wounds from guns in the hands of some person or persons unknown to the jury

Vollney Powell October 21, 1870 on public highway from Laurens C.H. to Clinton Laurens County, SC Homicide

upon their oaths do say, We, the jury empannelled this day, to view the body of Volney Powell of Laurensville now lying dead before us, do find, upon making view and inquest, that the said Volney Powel - came to his death on public highway between Laurens and Clinton by gun shot wounds from guns in the hands some person or persons unknown to this Jury.

Young Fuller October 21, 1870 at W.J. Copelands plantation Laurens County, SC Homicide

upon their oaths do say: that Young Fuller, the deceased aforesaid, came to his death at his house near W.J. Copelands, in County aforesaid, on the 20th October AD 1870, from gunshot wounds from guns in the hands of some person or persons unknown to this jury.

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