William R. Young
William R. Young Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Charlotte | slave | August 6, 1837 | in Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Natural Causes |
do say that she came to her death by affliction[?] of the heart |
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infant | September 23, 1837 | at Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
do say upon oath individually. . .that the body under examination is a male child supposed to be still born and premature but the evidence adduced places it beyon our power to discover either the mother or parties concerned |
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slave | slave | January 8, 1838 | at the Wateree River in Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say that the body here found is a negro woman the property of J.C. Doby Esq. and came to her death by drowning on the 23 Decb. last in the crossing the ferry over the Wateree River at Camden |
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William Applewhite | January 22, 1838 | at Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Wm. Applewhite came to his death by falling in the fire |
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negro | negro | February 3, 1838 | at Maj. John Whitaker's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say we find that the boddy upon examination is a negro man and it is our opinion that he came to his death by drowning & probably was drowned in crossing the Camden Ferry on the night of the 23d of Dec'r last |
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negro | negro | February 23, 1838 | at Mrs. McRay's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say that said Boddy was a negro man and came to his death by drowning but have no evidence before us to warrant us in saying when or where |
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negro | negro | March 19, 1838 | at Ja's Chesnut's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say we find the Boddy is a Negro man and came to his death by Drowning but have no evidence before us in saying when or where |
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negro | negro | March 25, 1838 | at James Chesnut's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say to the best of their knowledge the Boddy now before them is that of a negro man who came to his death by drowning but having no evidence before them cannot say when or where |
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negro | negro | March 25, 1838 | at Col. Ja's Chesnut plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say that to the best of our knowneldge the body now before us is the body of a negro man and came to his death by Drowning but having no evidence before us cannot say when or where |
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negro | negro | March 26, 1838 | at the Camden Ferry, Wateree River | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say we find the Boddy is a negro man and came to his death by drownign but have no evidence before us to warrant us in saying when or where |
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Fortune | slave | April 1, 1838 | at Col. James Chesnut's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say. . .that said Fortune came to his death by drowning at Camden Ferry on the night of the twenty third of December eighteen hundred and thirty seven |
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negro | negro | April 5, 1838 | at the Camden Ferry | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say we find upon examination the body is that of a negro man and suppose that he came to his death by drowning, and having no evidence before us cannot say when or where |
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negro | negro | April 16, 1838 | at Thomas Whitaker's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say we find the body to be that of a negro woman unknown supposed to have been drowned but having no evidence before us cannot say when or where |
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negro | negro | April 23, 1838 | at the Camden Ferry | Kershaw County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say that the said boddy is a negro man supposed to have been drowned but having no evidence before us cannot say when or where |
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John McDaniel | May 31, 1839 | at McCaskill's graveyard | Kershaw County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say we found upon examination of the body of John McDaniel no cause nor have heard any testimony to lead us to believe that he cam eto his death otherwise than by 'a visitiation of God' |
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Peggy | slave | March 28, 1841 | at Mr. Adamson's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say that we find upon examination that [the] negro woman called Peggy Adamson the property of Mrs. Adamson ... came to her death by the visitation of the Divine providence |