David Schrock
David Schrock Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Mack Kirkland | colored man | October 31, 1868 | at Camden, Camden, S.C. | Kershaw County, SC | Homicide | pistol |
upon their oaths do say that the said Mac Kirkland came to his death on Main Street in the town of Camden ... from wounds in the breast from a pistol fired ... by one William Killz |
Wesley Murrell | colored | January 6, 1869 | at Col. W. J. Reynolds plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Homicide | spade |
upon their oaths do say that said Wesley Murrell came to his death by [?] spade inflicted by the hands of Morris[?] Corbert[?] |
Eisex Brown | February 12, 1869 | at John Canty's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Homicide | stick |
upon their oaths do say that the said Eisex Brown came to his death from two blows upon the head inflicted with a stick in the hands of Friendly Gowdin [?] |
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infant | April 14, 1869 | at Capt. J.D. Jakell's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that the said male infant child was killed by its mother Peggy Bedenbaugh [and] after she was delivered of it ... that she buried it about thirty yards back of the house in which she resides on Capt. J.D. Jakell's plantation |
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Joseph B. Hughes | August 6, 1869 | at the late residence of Joseph B. Hughes in Flat Rock Township, Flat Rock, S.C. | Kershaw County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Joseph B. Hughes came to his death ... from a wound in the back of the right shoulder ... by a falling tree |
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Hetty McRa | December 26, 1869 | at L.B. Stephen's plantation | Kershaw County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Hetty McRa came to her death ... from a wound in the left side inflicted by a [?] fired from a gun in the hands of Moses Stephens |
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John D. Player | February 24, 1870 | at Camden, Camden, S.C. | Kershaw County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the aforesaid John D. Player came to his death from [?] of the Glottis |
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Mary Champion | November 10, 1870 | at Camden, Camden, S.C. | Kershaw County, SC | Natural Causes |
upon their oaths do say that [the] deceased came to her death by a visitation or the act of God |
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William Johnson | January 20, 1871 | at William Johnson's residence in Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said William Johnson came to his death ... from a sudden attack of illness occasioned by his having eaten oysters which were probably tainted |
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Joseph D. Reasonover | January 21, 1871 | at a place four miles south of Camden | Kershaw County, SC | Accident | horse |
upon their oaths do say that the said Joseph D. Reasonover came to his death from a kick received from a horse on his breast or stomach |
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John Love | August 3, 1871 | at Camden, Camden, S.C. | Kershaw County, SC | Accident | lightning |
upon their oaths do say that ... the aforesaid John Lowe came to his death from a stroke on lightning |
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Tamar Clark | November 9, 1871 | at Henry L. Hunter's resident at Liberty Hill | Kershaw County, SC | Homicide | shotgun |
upon their oaths do say that ... Tamar Clark came to her death from gun shot wounds, the said gun having been fired from the hands of Henry L. Hunter and having inflicted between ninety and one hundred wounds on the right breast, right shoulder and right fore arm ... with squirrel shot |
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Margaret Scanlon | April 12, 1872 | at Margaret Scanlon's residence | Kershaw County, SC | Other |
upon their oaths do say that the said Margaret Scanlon came to her death at her residence ... by the excessive use on her part of spiritous liquors |