W. H. Goodlett
W. H. Goodlett Inquests
| Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding | 
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| Harry McBee | May 31, 1876 | at Alexander McBee's | Greenville County, SC | Natural Causes | 
             upon their oaths, do say that Harry McBee came to his . . . in the woods near the Premasis of Mr Alexander McBee . . . by the visitation of God  | 
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| infant | infant | June 6, 1876 | at Orange Goodlet'ts | Greenville County, SC | Natural Causes | 
             upon their oaths do say . . .the jury is not able to say whether the child was born alive or not.  | 
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| infant child. Male. | infant child. Male. | January 25, 1874 | at Solomon Scott's | Greenville County, SC | Natural Causes | 
             upon their oaths do say that said child was born on the twenty second inst and was dead  | 
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| James Edwards | little boy | January 14, 1876 | at Enoree Church | Greenville County, SC | Accident | 
             upon their oaths do say that the aforesaid James Edwards came to his death by being accidentally burnt by his clothers taken on fire  | 
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| John Groce | June 12, 1876 | at John Groce's | Greenville County, SC | Accident | 
             upon their oaths do say that he John P. Groce came to his death . . . by accidental drowning in the mill pond of W J Bates while bathing in company with P D Bates, Morgan Flynn and Benjame Cannon[?]  | 
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| Moriah Scott | infant child | September 26, 1875 | at Ness[?] Scott's | Greenville County, SC | Natural Causes | 
             upon their oaths, do say that Moriah L. Scott infant child . . .came to her death from cold  | 
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| Newton Cox | October 30, 1875 | at Robert Thomson's | Greenville County, SC | Homicide | axe | 
             upon their oaths do say Newton Cox . . .came to his death. . . from a blow struck on his head [?] an axe in the hands of one Charlie Sulivan at the house of one Joycy Batson  | 
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| Sally Foster | April 14, 1876 | at Flora[?] Manwell[?] | Greenville County, SC | Natural Causes | 
             upon their oaths do say that Sally Foster died of Epileptic Convulsion or as is more commonly called Fitts  | 
              


