Fairfield County, SC

County Name: 
Fairfield
State: 
South Carolina

Fairfield County, SC Inquests

Displaying 251 - 286 of 286
Name Deceased Description Datesort ascending Inquest Location Death Type Death Method
Rachel Manigun at Feasterville Natural Causes
Willie Dawkins at the old Ashford place Accident
Huey A Stevenson Homicide pistol
Infant son of Lee & Eliza Moore at the plantation of Mrs. N. Yongue Accident
Delia Hell at J.K. Alston's plantation Natural Causes
Mary Brooks near Bells[?] Bridge Unknown
Ephram Ashford at [?] Natural Causes
Madison Materson at Blythewood Natural Causes
Martin Armstrong at Bethel Church Unknown
Isaac McMulkin at the Old Smith place Accident
Thomas Hoffman at Blythewood Suicide
Glasco Ferly at the house of Glasco Ferly Accident
William Watson near the Harrison Ferry on the Wateree River Accident
Calvin Lemmon at Dawkins Accident
Wade Chappell at William Steele's Natural Causes
James Walls at the Tevin Pines' Homicide baseball bat
Dolly Glenn at the Doly place Natural Causes
Unknown at Ridgeway Unknown
Jack Thomas at Mickles Ferry Accident
Mary Robertson at the Gailiard grave yard Accident
Arthur Jordan at W.B. Dixon's place Homicide
W. T. Reid at Ridgeway Accident
Flemming Taylor at Jack Taylors house Accident
Robert Gresham Chester Co., at Shelton Depot Accident
Henry Oglesby near Shelton Accident
Brown Lee at the McCerkin[?] grave yard Natural Causes
Hilliard Brown at Washington Ashford's house on the Boyd place Accident mule
Priner Davis near Simm Davis' Spring Accident
Haigood Mirfan[?] Homicide
Tom near the Catawba River Unknown
Elliott Wilson at A.W. Ladds' Accident
Daniel Fountain Unknown Accident
Charles Brown at the house of Simon Jones Accident lightning
Unknown at Davis Lyles'[?] place Natural Causes
Thomas Elliott Wilson near Strother Accident train
John Henry Butler[?] at Blythewood Accident train

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