Transcript Death Records 1853-1896 Page 215

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Carrie Batten+; Female Infant Laurie L Batten+; Peter Batten+; John Branch+; James Brown+; Mary Brown+; Stephen Brown+; Cournelius Butts+; Female Infant FNU Butts+; Ida Butts+; Male Infant FNU Butts+; Benjamin Calbert+; Male Infant Paul Calbert+; Nancy Calbert+; Caroline Chappell+; Peter Chappell+; Edna Davis+; Ellen Davis+; Elliot Davis+; Female Infant FNU Davis+; Male Infant FNU Davis+; Mansfield Davis+; Charlotte Eley+; Green Eley+; Jennie Eley+; Willis Eley+; Anna Faltz+; Wyatt Faltz+; Pattie Foreman+; Mirna Hines+; Moody Hines+; Samuel Hines+; Female Infant Marsilla Holleman+; Jackson P Holleman+; Mildred Holleman+; Adelaide Jones+; Anna Jones+; John Jones+; Julia Jones+; Male Infant FNU Jones+; Richard Jones+; Female Infant Lena Knot+; Georganna Knot+; Lee Knot+; Female Infant Ellen Lankford+; Female Infant Susan Lankford+; Martha Lankford+; Nelson Lankford+; Caroline Lewis+; Emma Lewis+; Palmer Lewis+; James Mcneal+; Louisa Mcneal+; Ricks Mcneal+; Claiborne Ricks+; Susan Ricks+; Afred Tucker+; Hester Tucker+; Robert Allen Tucker+; Edward R Woodson+; Lucy Woodson+; Male Infant John Mitton Woodson+; Lewis Wrenn+; Male Infant Thomas Wrenn+; Martha Wrenn+

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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