Greenville County, SC

County Name: 
Greenville
State: 
South Carolina

Greenville County, SC Inquests

Displaying 51 - 100 of 139
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location Death Typesort descending Death Method
Dolly Young child March 12, 1879 at Greenville Accident
Elijah Pike December 28, 1856 at the residence of Elijah Pike Other
John Day January 28, 1878 at the Guard house Natural Causes
Elizabeth Cook May 27, 1881 at Greenville Natural Causes
negro child negro child October 11, 1857 at T. C. Lesters Natural Causes
infant child. Male. infant child. Male. January 25, 1874 at Solomon Scott's Natural Causes
Elizabeth Pinnel February 27, 1851 at the late residence of Elizabeth Pinnel Natural Causes
George Center October 28, 1880 at George W. Centers Natural Causes
Tench Henson June 8, 1868 at Josepth Moor's Natural Causes
Catharine Rodgers child September 30, 1879 at Greenville Natural Causes
Joseph Smith freeman July 25, 1866 at Benjamin Vaughn's Natural Causes
Elizabeth Walker March 1, 1879 at P. A. McDavid Natural Causes
Alexander Black November 14, 1863 at the house of A. W. Black Natural Causes
Milton Ponder January 19, 1867 at Milton Ponder's Natural Causes
Loucinda Alexander December 7, 1883 at the house of Camel Alexander Natural Causes
Sarah Bressey September 14, 1857 at [?] Village Natural Causes
Thomas Wynn October 31, 1868 at William Bousar's Natural Causes
Fayet Walter January 20, 1877 at Greenville Natural Causes
Emma Duval September 9, 1878 at Greenville Natural Causes
Caroline Batson freed woman November 21, 1866 at Reedy River Church Natural Causes
Jacob Belue July 31, 1882 at Jacob Belues Natural Causes
George slave June 24, 1857 at W.B. family[?] plantation Natural Causes
infant child infant child February 28, 1877 at Greenville CH Natural Causes
Caswell Waldrop April 18, 1882 at the residence of Caswell Waldrop Natural Causes
Eva Lyons February 9, 1880 at Greenville Natural Causes
Sally Foster April 14, 1876 at Flora[?] Manwell[?] Natural Causes
Maria Seawright grandma January 11, 1882 at the farm of A. W. McDavids Natural Causes
Harry McBee May 31, 1876 at Alexander McBee's Natural Causes
infant infant June 6, 1876 at Orange Goodlet'ts Natural Causes
Lawrence Lenhardt July 5, 1882 at Greenville CH Natural Causes
Jane Ashmore child April 3, 1880 at Greenville Natural Causes
L. O'Brien August 5, 1877 at Greenville CH Natural Causes
William Smith infant January 20, 1869 at Stephen C. Smith residence Natural Causes
M. M. Oneall December 1, 1870 at the residence of Elias E. Roberts Natural Causes
Humphrey Wilson August 26, 1882 at the residence of Humphrey Wilsons Natural Causes
William Cooper September 22, 1882 at Greenville Natural Causes
Lansford Mosley June 19, 1879 at Greenville Natural Causes
Moriah Scott infant child September 26, 1875 at Ness[?] Scott's Natural Causes
Charles Goswell February 9, 1883 at John Goswell's Natural Causes
Emmar McDonald daughter November 27, 1881 at William McDonald's Natural Causes
Andrew Lynch August 22, 1868 at or near Gosmills Mill's Homicide
Andrew freedman March 13, 1866 at Greenville CH Homicide pistol
Edna Black August 6, 1878 at Joseph Davenport's Homicide claw hammer
Henry slave July 8, 1856 at the house of Wm M. Hawkins Homicide hoe
Can Abrahams child July 28, 1883 at the house of Austin Scott Homicide board
James Duckett November 9, 1859 at James Sutton's Homicide
Rufus Springs April 20, 1878 at Greenville Homicide
Poole Croft colored man September 9, 1880 at Barksdale Church Homicide pistol
George Franklin of color December 4, 1866 at Hush[?] Creek Homicide
infant male child infant male child October 28, 1851 at the Reedy River Factory Homicide

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