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 Methodsort descending
slave slave August 15, 1824 near the head of the Bell Brach within half a mile of the stage road Unknown
John slave November 13, 1849 at the house of Mrs. J.S. McRae Accident
negro negro April 16, 1838 at Thomas Whitaker's plantation Unknown
Jane Young February 11, 1853 at the late residence of Mrs. Jane D. Young Homicide
John McDonald April 15, 1839 at Daniel McDonalds Natural Causes
John D. Player February 24, 1870 at Camden, Camden, S.C. Accident
Robert Anderson January 31, 1825 at the camp near the Wateree Canal Accident
Thomas C. Reaves May 25, 1899 Natural Causes
Frank slave July 16, 1840 at the house of Charles M. Breaker Homicide
colored colored June 12, 1856 at a house on Rutledge Street in the town of Camden and occupied by one John Strickling Natural Causes
John Nelson June 5, 1826 in the house of John Nelson Sen'r on Grannie's Quarter Natural Causes
Elizabeth McKagen May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
Selena Crosby May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
negro negro March 26, 1838 at the Camden Ferry, Wateree River Unknown
Hetty McRa December 26, 1869 at L.B. Stephen's plantation Accident
Willy Hall February 19, 1845 at Black River in the stage road Natural Causes
infant May 26, 1829 Unknown
Thomas Waters April 7, 1866 on the plantation of Daniel McCaskill on Lynches Creek Homicide
Alford Pendleton December 14, 1911 Unknown
John McDaniel May 31, 1839 at McCaskill's graveyard Natural Causes
Henry Clarkson May 10, 1871 at Antiark Church Natural Causes
Tom slave May 5, 1805 at plantation of John Chesnut, Esquire Accident
Jane Crowder July 10, 1848 at the jail of Kershaw District, town of Camden Suicide
Fanny slave November 4, 1855 at the plantation of Edward A. Salmond about four miles from Camden Homicide
Louisa McKeown May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
John Myers July 24, 1845 at the big hill east of McRae's Mill on the road from Camden to Darlington Court House Unknown
negro negro March 19, 1838 at Ja's Chesnut's plantation Unknown
Patt slave October 10, 1825 at the residence of Mrs. Mary Mathis in Camden Suicide
Edward slave August 3, 1824 on the main Charleston Road five miles below Camden Homicide
Jane Kelly May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
Mary Williams September 23, 1843 at the residence of Mary Williams Unknown
Jack Robinson March 13, 1847 at Sander's Creek[?] Unknown
Angus McQueen January 17, 1816 at home of Kelly McDermit Accident
Unknown May 1, 1826 in a ditch Unknown
William McKagen May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
Jim Cantey July 20, 1900 Unknown
slave slave March 12, 1824 on the river bank at the plantation of Edward Brevard Accident boat
William I. Graham September 13, 1854 at the Camden Hotel kep by William M. Watson in the Town of Camden Homicide bowie knife
Jake slave July 24, 1852 at the plantation of Mrs. Amelia Haile near the bridge crossing the Wateree River Homicide brick
Paul Williams August 23, 1869 Homicide brick
Andrew Hunter August 26, 1827 Accident cart
slave slave June 5, 1805 in woods near Camden Suicide check string
George West August 26, 1855 at the plantation of William Jesse Taylor Accident elephant
George Watts December 2, 1811 Accident ferry
Thomas Robinson December 23, 1847 at the house of William Clyburn Accident horse
Nicholas Lowery December 28, 1820 on the Ridge Road near John Lowrey's Accident horse
Norman Cameron March 28, 1850 at Mr. John McGoogan's Accident horse
James Parker February 4, 1852 at James Parker's house Accident horse
Somerset slave March 24, 1824 Accident horse
Joseph D. Reasonover January 21, 1871 at a place four miles south of Camden Accident horse

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