Gilmer County, Georgia 1870 Mortality Schedule

|
Name |
Occupation |
Census |
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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