The State vs. the Dead Body of Rachel Manigun

Date (Partial/Ambiguous): 
1887--

Deceased

Sex: 
Female
Race: 
White
COD Category: 
Natural Causes
COD: 
COD Inquest Finding: 

upon their oaths do say, that Rachel Manigon[?] died from a stroke of apoplexy on the 4th of Apr. A.D. 1887, at her home on the plantation of J.B. [?][.]

Coroner

Coroner: 

Location

Inquest Location: 
at Feasterville

Source

South Carolina Department of Archives & History
Columbia, SC
Inquest Images: 
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