Charles Allen
Charles Allen Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Child of Mary Muree | Child of Mary Muree | October 8, 1833 | at the meeting house nown by the name of Pleasant Hill | Laurens County, SC | Natural Causes |
do say upon their oaths, the affore said child then and their died of the visitation of God, and not otherwise. |
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Jack | February 12, 1830 | at John McClintock's | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
do say upon their oaths they believe he came to his death by burning and not otherwise. |
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Ned | December 12, 1835 | at Joel Dendys | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
do say upon their oaths the deceased came to his death by the Effects of Cold and other causes not Known. |
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Rody Kennedy | November 30, 1830 | at the house of Rody Kennedy | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that the said Rody Kennedy came to his death on the morning of this day on his own plantation by means of the contents of a loaded shot gun being discharged in his body. The Jurors aforesaid say they have no positive evidence the gun was discharged, but from the circumstances coming before them and have no doubt it was discharged by the said Rody Kennedy himself. |
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Thomas Anderson | March 24, 1835 | at Laurens Court House | Laurens County, SC | Accident |
upon their oaths do say that Thomas Anderson being highly intoxicated, walked into a deep pool of water inadvertently and was drowned. |
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William Dillard | November 28, 1833 | at Pleasant Hill Church | Laurens County, SC | Homicide | rock |
upon their othas do Say. That Said William Dillard came to his death by a rock or brick thrown at him by James Dillard in Self defence. |
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William Owens | October 13, 1831 | at the Machine house of Pressley Owens | Laurens County, SC | Suicide |
do say upon their oaths - not having God before his eyes but being Seduced by the Devil at the Machine hoise of Pressley Owens standing and being the said Wm. Owens being then and there alone with a certain cotton plough line which he then and there had and held in his hands and one end thereof he then and there put about his neck and the other end thereof he tied about the rib of the aforesaid Machine house and himself then and there with the cord aforesaid Voluntarily and feloniously and of his malice aforethough hangd and sufficated [sic]... |