Malcolm McCaskill
Malcolm McCaskill Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Benjamin Dixon | November 4, 1836 | Kershaw County, SC | Other |
believe that the deceased Mr. Benj. Dixon came to his death by intemperance |
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Lydia Parish | December 6, 1835 | at the house of Mrs. L. Parrish on Rutledge Street in the town of Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Natural Causes |
find no reason to suppose the deceased came to her death otherwise than by the act of God or in the course of nature from diesease the particular character of which is unknown to us |
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Jenny | slave | April 28, 1836 | Kershaw County, SC | Natural Causes |
do on their oath say that they believe she died of an apoplectic fit, the visitation of God |
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Frankey | slave | May 23, 1835 | at the Maj. R. Gibson Plantation on the Wateree | Kershaw County, SC | Suicide |
The jury are of an opinion from the evidence before them that the deceased came to her death by drowning whether accidental or intentional they are unable to determine |
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Marcus | April 12, 1836 | at Gibson's Neck on the Wateree River | Kershaw County, SC | Homicide |
we find that the negro is Marcus the property of D. A. Brevard but are unable to say whether his death was caused by certain blows inflicted on the head & drowning or by drowning alone |