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female silhouette Gilmer County, Georgia 1870 Mortality Schedule male silhouette

Name

Occupation

Census
Year

Month person died

Place of Birth

Race

Gender

Age

Marital Status

Cause of Death

Parents Of Foreign Birth

Nancy Allen

Keeping House

1870

April

South Carolina

White

Female

84

Widow

Old Age

 

Cicero Anderson

Works on Farm

1870

July

Georgia

White

Male

10

 

Flux

 

James Andrew

 

1870

February

Georgia

White

Male

5/12

 

Croup

 

James F Black

 

1870

May

Tennessee

White

Male

2

 

Flux

 

J W Brindle

Farming

1870

November

South Carolina

White

Male

60

 

Consumption

 

John W Buckner

 

1870

May

Georgia

White

Male

1/12

 

Croup

 

Richard Corbin

Farming

1870

October

South Carolina

White

Male

81

Married

Pneumonia

 

John H Cordle

 

1870

June

North Carolina

White

Male

3

 

Flux

 

Thomas Craigo

Miller

1870

March

North Carolina

White

Male

76

Married

Kidney Affection

Father

Manda Deal

Assisting in Home

1870

March

Georgia

White

Female

17

 

Gout

 

Mary Douthett

Keeping House

1870

March

North Carolina

White

Female

58

Married

Dropsey

 

Infant Ellis

1870

November

Georgia

White

Male

1/12

 

Croup

 

Hiram K Evans

Farming

1870

November

South Carolina

White

Male

55

Widow

Typhoid Fever

 

Nancy Evans

Keeping House

1870

June

South Carolina

White

Female

43

Married

Consumption

 

David Hallford

Farming

1870

December

Georgia

White

Male

21

 

Gunshot   Homicide

 

Hiram Harris

Farming

1870

August

North Carolina

White

Male

62

Married

Inflammation of Bladder

 

Jesse O Haygood

 

1870

December

Georgia

White

Male

1

 

Flux

 

John R Hice

  

1870

March

Georgia

White

Male

1

 

Worm Fever

 

Elizabeth Hide

Keeping House

1870

September

South Carolina

White

Female

25

 

Cancer

 

George Higgins

  

1870

April

Georgia

White

Male

1

 

Fever

 

Infant Hipp

  

1870

September

Georgia

White

Female

1/12

 

Born Still

 

Babe Holden

  

1870

March

Georgia

White

Male

1/12

 

Influenza

 

Martha Holloway

Keeping House

1870

May

Georgia

White

Female

41

Married

Dropsey

 

Stephen Holloway

  

1870

September

Georgia

White

Male

1/12

 

Croup

 

Ephraim P Hudson

Farming

1870

September

North Carolina

White

Male

63

Married

Gout

 

Jane Kimmons

Keeping House

1870

June

South Carolina

White

Female

68

Married

Pneumonia

 

Margaret J Martin

Keeping House

1870

March

South Carolina

White

Female

102

Widow

Dropsey

 

Elizabeth Mathis

Keeping House

1870

May

Georgia

White

Female

20

Married

Childbed Fever

 

Catharine Miller

Keeping House

1870

April

Tennessee

White

Female

40

Married

Heart Dropsey

 

Lemuel Moore

  

1870

April

Georgia

White

Male

2/12

 

Croup

 

Eulema J Mulkey

  

1870

February

Georgia

White

Female

1/12

 

Croup

 

John Parks

Farming

1870

December

North Carolina

White

Male

74

 

Froze

 

Levada Pell

  

1870

June

Georgia

White

Female

1/12

 

Croup

 

Columbus Plumley

  

1870

February

Georgia

White

Male

2

 

Flux

 

Thomas Prather

Farming

1870

March

South Carolina

White

Male

86

Widow

Old Age

 

Alice E Pritchett

  

1870

October

Georgia

White

Female

2/12

 

Croup

 

R L Southerland

  

1870

February

Georgia

White

Male

1/12

 

Croup

 

Mary E Stokes

  

1870

March

Georgia

White

Female

2/12

 

Croup

 

James L J Thomas

  

1870

February

Georgia

White

Male

1

 

Croup

 

Roxanna Underwood

  

1870

May

Georgia

White

Female

2

 

Diarrhea

 

E W Watkins

  

1870

November

Georgia

White

Male

1

 

Chronic Diarrhea

 

Stella F Watkins

  

1870

August

Georgia

White

Female

1

 

Dysentery

 

Benjamin Weaver

  

1870

January

Georgia

Black

Male

1

 

Croup

 

Infant Weaver

 

1870

February

Georgia

White

Male

1/12

 

Croup

 

Susan Yother

Keeping House

1870

April

North Carolina

White

Female

50

 

Typhoid Fever

 

 

Remarks: 

1)   David Hallford was shot at a County Distillery by an outlaw.

2)   Thomas Prather died sudden not complaining in the least ten minutes before death.

3)   John Parks was insane and runaway from his guardian and went into the mountains and froze to death.

4)   J. W. Brindle had been a Baptist Minister and preached sometimes during his illness.

Pneumonia is the most common fever in the county.  Chills and Fever are rare in the County, none contracted there.

  

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