Elias Wall
Elias Wall Inquests
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | County | Death Type | Death Method | Inquest Finding |
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Dorcas Henderson | November 11, 1855 | at Jackson Henderson's | Spartanburg County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that from the best information that they could gather that they think the child. . .Dorcas Henderson came to its death on account of having had an excessive portion of spiritous liquor given to it by a free boy of color named Tobe |
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George Pye | December 13, 1857 | Spartanburg County, SC | Homicide |
upon their oaths do say that they think he came to his death by wounds inflicted on his person; from the evidence we believe that Gilbert Fleming did feloniously kill the said George Pye against the peace and dignity of the state |
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Hezekiah Robbins | November 5, 1865 | at the house of Hezekiah Robbins | Spartanburg County, SC | Homicide | knife |
upon there [sic] oaths do say that they are satisfied he came to her death. . . by a stab from a knife in the left thigh in the hand of Hubbard Cash |
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Wesley McCombs | July 11, 1858 | at Martin M. Comb's | Spartanburg County, SC | Suicide | rifle |
upon their oaths do say from the evidences & appearances that they think he must have killedhimself by shooting himself with a rifle gun in the forehead near his father's house about sunrise |