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
Timothy Spann April 24, 1812 two miles below Camden Homicide
infant March 2, 1852 at the house of entertainment kept by H.J. Wilson known as the Camden Hotel Unknown
James Goodson September 28, 1807 Natural Causes
Margaret McKeown May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
Amelia A. Alexander 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
Margaret Scanlon April 12, 1872 at Margaret Scanlon's residence Other
Isaac slave March 4, 1841 at Col. Wm. J. Taylor's plantation Natural Causes
Nestor Ellison freedman June 5, 1868 at the house of S.G.W. Dill Homicide
Fortune slave April 1, 1838 at Col. James Chesnut's plantation Unknown
slave slave June 24, 1843 at Thomas Holland's Accident
slave slave December 4, 1852 at the plantation known as Stockton's Accident
Judith Berry December 17, 1811 near Swift Creek ... [at] home of James Berry Accident
John Brown September 16, 1804 at Andrew Graham's plantation, near Beaver[?] Creek Other
Redding Summerville January 9, 1826 Unknown
Smith T. T. Richboury May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
Benjamin Franklin Hocott May 5, 1860 at Boykin's Mill Accident
James Tiller March 9, 1854 at the Mansion House in the Town of Camden Unknown
William Johnson January 20, 1871 at William Johnson's residence in Camden Accident
infant September 23, 1837 at Camden Unknown
Alexander McKee January 4, 1817 in the woods near William Gardner's Accident
David Griffin July 28, 1873 at T. H. Clark's plantation Accident
March slave February 24, 1845 at Chesnut's Ferry Homicide
Goodall September 15, 1823 at the boatyard near Camden on the Wateree Suicide
John Adamson August 23, 1825 Homicide
Harry slave August 13, 1807 at McRae & Cantey's Merchant (grist) mill Accident
infant November 28, 1829 in Camden on the lot on which Mr. Thomas Welsh[?] resided Homicide
W. F. DeBruhl April 20, 1859 at the late residence of W.F. DeBruhl Natural Causes
James C. Wise May 13, 1847 at Camden Accident
Jim slave June 19, 1858 at the plantation of A.H. Boykin Homicide
Mary Champion November 10, 1870 at Camden, Camden, S.C. Natural Causes
Daniel Gallis January 31, 1819 at house of Daniel Gillis Accident
Briant King May 16, 1861 at the resident of W. D. H. McHaughton Natural Causes
negro negro March 25, 1838 at James Chesnut's plantation Unknown
Bethel Ogelsby August 21, 1823 cotton fields belonging to John Doby Esq. Unknown
Viny Davis June 1, 1872 at Camden, Camden, S.C. Homicide
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
Paul Williams August 23, 1869 Homicide brick
Jake slave July 24, 1852 at the plantation of Mrs. Amelia Haile near the bridge crossing the Wateree River 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
William Arledge December 1, 1813 near Sander's[?] Creek 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
Nicholas Lowery December 28, 1820 on the Ridge Road near John Lowrey's Accident horse
Thomas Robinson December 23, 1847 at the house of William Clyburn Accident horse
Norman Cameron March 28, 1850 at Mr. John McGoogan's Accident horse

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