J. P. Morrison

First Name: J.
Middle Name(s): P.
Last Name: Morrison

J. P. Morrison Inquests

Displaying 1 - 9 of 9
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location County Death Type Death Method Inquest Finding
Alexander T. Johnson December 2, 1895 at the residence of M.J. Johnson Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon there oaths do say that Alexander T Johnson deceast came to his death from or with Bodily Deyses

B. R. Fry October 29, 1902 at Middendorf, SC in Chesterfield County Chesterfield County, SC Accident train

by their oaths do say that B R Fry deceast came to his death By a South bound train on the Fla. & West Ind. R R or SAL RY between the hours of 730 on the night of Oct 28th 1902 and 840 of the morning of Oct 29th 1902

Charley Gainey November 18, 1903 at T.C. Williams' Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

the said Charley Gainey diseased came to his death from heart failure

D. L. Campbell October 21, 1894 at the residence of D. L. Campbell Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths do say that D L Campbell deceased come to his death from hart trouble

J. M. Caddell January 31, 1898 at the Residence of the late J M Caddell Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon thare oaths do Say that J M Caddell deseast came to his death from heart dease and other excitement cause from a mule Running away

John Wilkins December 7, 1900 at the Residence of C.F. Morrison Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon theair oaths do say that John Wilkins deceast came to his death By a pistol shot fired from his own hand acdential

Lusindy Gainey November 15, 1893 at Spring Hill Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon there oath do say that Lusindy Gainey deceast Come to his deth By Being in Sane and getting lost in the Swamp and getting wet in the cold and come to death

T. A. Parker June 2, 1897 at the Residence of J. L. Johnson Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oath doo say that T.A. Parker deceast came to hir death we find that the deceast came to hir death from natural causes we find that the deceast came to hir death from natural causes

Unknown Infant Unknown Infant June 5, 1893 at C. B. Collins Chesterfield County, SC Unknown

upon there oaths do say that the Infant came to its deth By means unto the Jurors and that it was deposited where it was found By Sum person.

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