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1860 Mortality Schedule
Pittsburg
District, Baldwin County, GA
Name |
Age |
Sex |
Color |
Slave or Free |
M
or W |
Born |
Month
Died |
Occup. |
Cause of Death |
No of Days Ill. |
Emily |
28 |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Mar |
Farm Laborer |
Child Bed |
3 days |
Infant |
1 mo |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Unknown |
1/2 |
Infant |
1 mo |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Feb |
- |
Unknown |
4 days |
Joanna |
9 mos |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Pneumonia |
21 days |
Jim |
40 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
VA |
Apr |
Farm Laborer |
Dropsy |
6 mos |
Milly |
2 |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Oct |
- |
Whooping cough |
33 days |
Martha |
21 |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
MD |
Feb |
Farm Laborer |
Child Bed |
3 days |
Andrew |
14 |
M |
M |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Oct |
- |
Putrid Sore Throat |
4 days |
Leonidas L. Smith |
49 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Jun |
Planter |
Typhoid
Dyarrhoea |
4 days |
John L. Smith |
21 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Jul |
Planter |
Typhoid
Dyarrhoea |
14 days |
Eugene L. Smith |
9 |
M |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Typhoid
Dyarrhoea |
7 days |
Celia H Smith |
7 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Typhoid
Dyarrhoea |
15 days |
Perry |
2 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Typhoid
Dyarrhoea |
7 days |
Mariah |
9 mos |
F |
M |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Typhoid
Dyarrhoea |
7 days |
Lize |
1 |
F |
M |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Aug |
- |
Teething |
14 days |
Mannel |
10 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Inflam of Bowells |
4 days |
Pleasant |
6 mos |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Unknown |
Sudden |
Caroline Trapp |
7 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Putrid Sore Throat |
3 days |
Charlotte R Trapp |
5 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Putrid Sore Throat |
3 days |
Mary L Trapp |
3 |
F |
- |
- |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Putrid Sore Throat |
6 days |
Sarah |
25 |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jan |
Farm Laborer |
Dyarrhoea |
13 days |
David |
15 |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jul |
Farm Laborer |
Inflam of Bowells |
10 days |
Notes:No. 9, 10, 11 12, 13 & 14 belong to the same Family. This disease is the
most dangerous known to this locality. The whole family were attacked the loss
of life is about 25 percent of cases.
No. 18, 19, & 20 are of the same Family and died within 3 days of each other
with the exceptions. The District has been very remarkably healthy. No. 16 died
from the effects of an obstruction in the bowels caused by a seed of a
water-melon. The Geology of this District is entirely too complicated for me to
give a minute description in this place, suffice to say that it has attracted
the (over) MISSING COPY
Tomlinson Fort
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1860 Mortality Schedule
Smith District,
Baldwin County, GA
Name |
Age |
Sex |
Color |
Free or Slave |
M or W |
Place of Birth |
Month Died |
Occup. |
Cause
of Death |
No. of Days Ill |
Infant |
1 mo |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Unknown |
5 days |
Infant |
1 mo |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Spasms |
1 day |
Elivira |
6 mos |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Convulsions (Fitts) |
35 days |
Infant |
7 mos |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jan |
- |
Teething |
30 days |
Infant |
6 mos |
F |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Lung Fever |
7 days |
Sampson |
6 mos |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
May |
- |
Thrash |
21 days |
Randall |
6 mos |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Feb |
- |
Typhoid Fever |
50 days |
Sam |
9 mos |
M |
B |
Slave |
- |
GA |
Apr |
- |
Typhoid Fever |
21 days |
Cadwallader Rainey
(Raines?) |
49 |
M |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Jul |
- |
Arterial Affection |
6 yrs |
Amelius |
1 mo |
M |
M |
Free |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Unknown |
7 days |
Anne |
3 |
F |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Unknown |
7 days |
Infant |
1 mo |
M |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Oct |
- |
Unknown |
2 days |
(Unreadble) |
36 |
M |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Mar |
Farm Laborer |
typhoid fever |
9 mos |
Charles |
21 |
M |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Oct |
Farm Laborer |
Typhoid Fever |
15 days |
Infant |
1 mo |
F |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Oct |
- |
Croup |
1 day |
Infant |
1 |
F |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Jun |
- |
Miscarriage |
3 days |
Infant |
6 mos |
M |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Inflam of Bowells |
10 days |
Sam |
8 mos |
M |
B |
Free |
- |
GA |
Mar |
- |
Typhoid Fever |
40 days |
Remarks: Typhoid Fever prevailied to a very limited extent. The Geology of this
District is similar to that of Pittsburg as to need no further description. The
water is good and general health good. No disease among stock. Within this
district are four or five mineral springs mostly sulphur and iodine which are
commencing to attrack some notice.
Tomlinson Fort
Source: United States. Federal Mortality
Census Schedules, 1850-1880 (formerly in the custody of the Daughters of the
American Revolution), and Related Indexes, 1850-1880. T655, 30 rolls. National
Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
Eileen Babb McAdams copyright 2005-2006