Spartanburg County, SC

County Name: 
Spartanburg
State: 
South Carolina

Spartanburg County, SC Inquests

Displaying 301 - 322 of 322
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location Death Typesort descending Death Method
Wesley McCombs July 11, 1858 at Martin M. Comb's Suicide rifle
Giles Summer April 24, 1827 at Palmer A. Higgins' Suicide rifle
Andrew Craig December 1, 1813 at Cyrus Seay's Suicide
Sarah Ray May 3, 1850 at William P. Ray's Suicide case knife
Elizabeth Rudisail July 14, 1872 at the late residence of John N. Rudisail Suicide
Peggy Walden October 31, 1840 at the house of Joseph Walden Suicide
William Belcher December 2, 1888 at or near Duncans Suicide
Nancy Hawkins March 13, 1864 near the residence of Wm. Hawking Suicide hank of cotton thread
Bob slave November 19, 1850 at the residence of Capt. R. Smith Suicide rope
Benjamin Clark April 22, 1872 at Benjamin Clark's Suicide
Nancy Poole March 31, 1841 at Nancy Pool's Suicide rope
Eliza Jane Huckaby April 24, 1874 at the house of Jane Littlefield in Cross Anchor township Suicide rope
Silas McKinney July 8, 1871 at the Parrish Suicide
Jane Soseby January 2, 1859 at or near John Soseby's residence Suicide rope
David Weatherspoon April 5, 1827 at the dwelling house of Thomas Davis Suicide
Sarah Shacleford September 3, 1849 at the house of Richard Shacleford Suicide handkerchief
S. B. Layton March 11, 1885 at S. B. Layton's Store near S. S. Johnson's residence Suicide
Lucy Gray December 27, 1867 in the house of John Brown Suicide
Pleasant T. Gossett November 18, 1870 Suicide
John Webster November 21, 1885 at Gaffney City Suicide pistol
J. Mand Elford September 25, 1877 at Spartanburg Court House Suicide pistol
Bill slave May 14, 1848 at John H. Wofford's Suicide hickory bark

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