Kershaw County, SC
County Name:
Kershaw
State:
South Carolina
Kershaw County, SC Inquests
Displaying 151 - 200 of 233
Name | Deceased Description | Date | Inquest Location | Death Type | Death Method |
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Abram | slave | December 26, 1847 | at Brewer's Plantation | Unknown | |
Elizabeth McKagen | May 5, 1860 | at Boykin's Mill | Accident | ||
William | slave | November 10, 1856 | near Prospect Church near the line of Richland and on the waters of Wayland's Creek | Homicide | |
Isaac | slave | March 4, 1841 | at Col. Wm. J. Taylor's plantation | Natural Causes | |
Elizabeth Belk | April 20, 1828 | near the Door house | Accident | ||
Jane Young | February 11, 1853 | at the late residence of Mrs. Jane D. Young | Homicide | ||
Fortune | slave | April 1, 1838 | at Col. James Chesnut's plantation | Unknown | |
Jack | slave | November 19, 1848 | at McRae's Mill on the road to Darlington | Unknown | |
John D. Player | February 24, 1870 | at Camden, Camden, S.C. | Accident | ||
slave | slave | June 24, 1843 | at Thomas Holland's | Accident | |
Thomas C. Reaves | May 25, 1899 | Natural Causes | |||
Timothy Spann | April 24, 1812 | two miles below Camden | Homicide | ||
James Spradley | August 19, 1808 | near Sander's Creek | Accident | ||
John Brown | September 16, 1804 | at Andrew Graham's plantation, near Beaver[?] Creek | Other | ||
Henry Shaw | April 14, 1899 | at the place of R. W. Humphries | Natural Causes | ||
Louisa McKeown | May 5, 1860 | at Boykin's Mill | Accident | ||
James Tiller | March 9, 1854 | at the Mansion House in the Town of Camden | Unknown | ||
Powell | slave | August 10, 1851 | at Mr. John Whitaker's plantation on Wateree River | Unknown | |
Hetty McRa | December 26, 1869 | at L.B. Stephen's plantation | Accident | ||
infant | September 23, 1837 | at Camden | Unknown | ||
Thomas Waters | April 7, 1866 | on the plantation of Daniel McCaskill on Lynches Creek | Homicide | ||
David Griffin | July 28, 1873 | at T. H. Clark's plantation | Accident | ||
slave | slave | July 23, 1820 | Homicide | ||
Henry Clarkson | May 10, 1871 | at Antiark Church | Natural Causes | ||
Judith Berry | December 17, 1811 | near Swift Creek ... [at] home of James Berry | Accident | ||
Goodall | September 15, 1823 | at the boatyard near Camden on the Wateree | Suicide | ||
Bob | slave | February 18, 1823 | near Captain James W. Lang's Mills | Accident | |
Harry | slave | August 13, 1807 | at McRae & Cantey's Merchant (grist) mill | Accident | |
Burke Chesnut | December 14, 1849 | near Boykin's T.O. | Accident | ||
William McKagen | May 5, 1860 | at Boykin's Mill | Accident | ||
Jim | slave | June 19, 1858 | at the plantation of A.H. Boykin | Homicide | |
slave | slave | January 17, 1827 | near McRae's mills | Accident | |
Patt | slave | October 10, 1825 | at the residence of Mrs. Mary Mathis in Camden | Suicide | |
negro | negro | March 25, 1838 | at James Chesnut's plantation | Unknown | |
Samuel H. Young | May 5, 1860 | at Boykin's Mill | Accident | ||
Jane Kelly | May 5, 1860 | at Boykin's Mill | Accident | ||
Viny Davis | June 1, 1872 | at Camden, Camden, S.C. | Homicide | ||
slave | slave | May 31, 1832 | Natural Causes | ||
Jack Robinson | March 13, 1847 | at Sander's Creek[?] | Unknown | ||
John Bryce | March 7, 1815 | in the town of Camden | Natural Causes | ||
Christopher Campbell | April 16, 1835 | Homicide | |||
Micjah Ward | February 9, 1849 | at the house of M. Ward | Natural Causes | ||
William LeGrand | May 5, 1860 | at Boykin's Mill | Accident | ||
Amos | slave | March 15, 1856 | at the plantation of John McRae on the banks of the Wateree | Suicide | |
slave | slave | August 15, 1824 | near the head of the Bell Brach within half a mile of the stage road | Unknown | |
negro | negro | April 23, 1838 | at the Camden Ferry | Unknown | |
John | slave | November 13, 1849 | at the house of Mrs. J.S. McRae | Accident | |
John Roe | September 11, 1868 | at William Elliott's | Homicide | ||
Emanuel Griffin | July 28, 1873 | at T. H. Clark's plantation | Accident | ||
Josiah Parker | August 24, 1829 | at the plantation of Josiah Parker | Suicide |