James Phillips
James Phillips Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Alias | July 14, 1838 | at the plantation of Samuel Mobley | Fairfield County, SC | Accident | lightning |
do say upon their oaths that they believe from the evidence given that the two aforesaid Negro Men came to their death by Lightning and by no other way |
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Ann | June 28, 1837 | at the house of Andrew Yongue[?] | Fairfield County, SC | Accident |
do say upon their oaths that they do believe agreeable to evidence that the said Ann came to her death by accidentily falling into the Creek and getting drowned and not otherwise. |
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Bacchus | September 28, 1840 | at the plantation of John Lowery | Fairfield County, SC | Homicide | whip |
upon their oaths do say..that the believes the said negro Bacchus came to his death on the 26th day of Sept. Instant by Certain Blows inflicted on him by Wm L. Galloway with the but end of a waggon whip and by no other way |
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John Young | October 1, 1857 | in Winnsboro | Fairfield County, SC | Accident |
We the jury after hearing the evidence offered to us on the above inquest find that the deceased came to his death by an injury or hurt received in the suffer with James Guy, either by a from said Guy or by falling upon Guys knee when said was fallen down |
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Martha Armstrong | March 30, 1840 | at the house of Archibald Armstrong | Fairfield County, SC | Homicide |
The following jurors on the inquest are of the opinion that Mrs Martha Armstrong came to his death by violence inflicted as they believe by Mr Armstrong the husband of the deceased |
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Matt | July 14, 1838 | at the plantation of Samuel Mobley | Fairfield County, SC | Accident | lightning |
do say upon their oaths that they believe from the evidence given that the two aforesaid Negro Men came to their death by Lightning and by no other way |
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Sam | October 31, 1840 | at the house of Nelson [?] | Fairfield County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said boy Sam came to his death by the shot of a gun -which gun was accidently shot by a negro boy Allen about 8 years of age |
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Spencer Bradford | November 2, 1840 | at the house of Spencer Bradford | Fairfield County, SC | Accident | horse |
upon their oaths do say that [?] [?] Bradford was thrown from his Horse against the Body[?] of a tree near [?] Bridge on Little River |
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Unknown | August 1, 1840 | at the plantation of Benoni[?] Robinson | Fairfield County, SC | Unknown |
upon their oaths do say that he came to his death by Causes unknown to us |