Isaac G. Long
Isaac G. Long Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Absalom Causey | September 27, 1863 | at Reaves Mill Branch | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say; that he came to his death by wounds inflicted with a hickory club on the head and side and hip in the hand of Doctor Miles Gilmore |
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Allagood Suggs | April 4, 1860 | at the house of Alfred Jernigan | Horry County, SC | Accident |
upon there oaths do say that the said Allagood Suggs came to his death by misfortune or accident |
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Bookey | January 26, 1863 | at Conwayboro | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that the slave Bookey came to his death by a State of General Congestion through the internal organs caused bya whipping at the hands of Henry Mardy, Murphy Hughes N. A. McLeod and R G W Grissett Instruments a Strap & Paddle Justifiable in the punishment they inflicted |
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Charlotte | February 22, 1862 | at Conwayboro | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
Upon their oaths do say that Charlotte a slavey here lying dead before us came to her death by a wound inflicted by a six Barreled repeater in the hands of James J. Wortham on the 20th of February 1862 |
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Ebby | September 7, 1867 | at Cooperville | Horry County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths they say that on the Sixth of Sept 1867 that the deceased came to his death by drown or accident or misfortune |
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Eli Thompkins | September 5, 1860 | at Conwayboro near the residence of Samuel Bell | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say That Eli Thompkins came to his death by a wound inflicted from a knife in the hands of William P. Hughes |
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Elijah | February 8, 1860 | at the house of D.r J. H. Norman | Horry County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Infant Slave "Elijah" the property of Eliza Jane Hughes (A Mintor) came to its death by accident by being overlain either by its mother or another child of hers |
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Enoch Stevens | August 2, 1859 | at Stephens Mill | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that the said Enoch Stevens came to his dith by the wound received from James Huggins and Samuel Taylor one wound on the head the skull bone broke, one wound on the leg and the bone ruptured then and there feloniously did kill the said Stevens |
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Gabriel Rabon | October 9, 1862 | at Turf Camp Bay | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do Say he came to death by wounds inflicted by shot penetrating the heart by some means to the Jurors unknown . . . But according to evidence we believe that Johnathan J Carroll did kill the said Gabrell Rabon |
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Gilbert Grissett | December 20, 1867 | at Snow Hill | Horry County, SC | Accident | boat |
upon there oaths do Say. That he the Said Grissett came to his death on the 20.th day of December A. D. 1867 by accidental drowning |
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John G. Tyler | January 28, 1868 | at M.r Allens Store | Horry County, SC | Accident | alcohol |
upon their oaths do Say the Deceased came to Death from the effects of ardent Sperits administered of himself by his own act |
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Ludley | February 8, 1860 | at Conwayboro in Horry District (near the River Landing) | Horry County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say tha the said Slave "Ludley" the property of D. W. Jordan came to his death by accidentally falling from a Flat the property of his master into the Reiver and was drowned |
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Nancy Suggs | September 15, 1863 | at Seth Belleme's . . .and continued by adjournment and taken at M.r J. J. Worthams | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that she came to her death by Arsenic and that the same was administered by Arthur Suggs at his own residence |
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Polly | December 25, 1866 | at Darlings Lake | Horry County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do Say that She came to her death by accident or mischance |
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Toney Moore | November 29, 1865 | at Conwayboro | Horry County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say That the said Toney Moore came to his death by Mischance from the accidental explosion of a Steam Boiler |
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unnamed infant | unnamed infant | January 21, 1868 | at Conwayboro | Horry County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do Say,--That they find the Said Infant to have dead some two or three weeks--that from the evidence before them they belie vethe Said Infant to be the offstriping of Emma Gallard a colored woman now in the Jail . . . and that they believe that the said Infant came to its death by Violence at the hands of the Said Emma Gaillard |