A. Wingo
A. Wingo Inquests
| Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob | slave | November 19, 1850 | at the residence of Capt. R. Smith | Spartanburg County, SC | Suicide | rope | upon their oaths do say that the aforesaid boy came to his death by hanging himself with a rope attached to a small white oak sapling | 
| Eli Givings | July 15, 1850 | at the late residence of Eli Givings | Spartanburg County, SC | Suicide | rope | upon the evidence submitted on oath before us that Eli Givings came to his death by his own hand by hanging himself with a rope not worth more that 12 cts. | |
| Peter | slave | March 31, 1848 | at or near Calum Foster's[?] | Spartanburg County, SC | Homicide | rifle | upon their oaths do say that he came to his death by the hands of C. Alexander being shot with a rifle ball through the head | 
| William Foster | December 20, 1845 | at Bishop's old field | Spartanburg County, SC | Accident | upon their oaths do say that he came to his death by freezing to death from being intoxicated | ||
| Willis | slave | October 5, 1847 | at James Burnett's | Spartanburg County, SC | Homicide | rock | upon their oaths do say he came to his death by a wound with a rock in the forehead at the camp meeting at Prospect[?] by the hands of Dave belonging to John Liles of Polk County, N.C. | 
| Wilson Sosbee | June 19, 1845 | near G.B. Bishop's | Spartanburg County, SC | Homicide | upon their oaths do say that the said Wilson Sosbee came to his death by being shot wilfully with a shot gun by the hands of Joseph Hughes[?] | 


