Transcript Death Records 1853-1896 Page 113

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Ann Baily+; Female Infant FNU Baily+; Male Infant Scotland Brown+; Sydnie Brown+; Thomas Brown+; Jane Charity+; Male Infant FNU Charity+; Jordan Joyner; Litha Joyner; Alexander Ricks+; Ann E Ricks+; Elizabeth E Ricks+; Female Infant FNU Ricks+; Laura Ricks+; Male Infant FNU Ricks+; Mary Ricks+; Zack Ricks+; John Rose; Elizabeth Rowe; James H Rowe; Sarah Rowe; George W Savage; Josephine Savage; Male FNU Savage; Caroline Scott+; Female FNU Scott+; Irena Scott+; Irene Scott+; Mary J Scott+; Meritt Scott+; Willis Scott+; Pennie Smith; Moanin Smith+; Morniss Smith+; Louisa Sommerall+; Male Infant FNU Sommerall+; Louisa Sommerell+; Male Infant FNU Sommerell+; Cemeline Spivy; Eli Spivy; Henrietta Thomas+; Jeremiah Thomas+; Male FNU Thomas+; Anie Turner+; Annie Turner+; Bettie Tyler+; Jesse Tyler+; Male Infant Thomas Tyler+; Edgar L Vaughan; Josephine Vaughan; Nancy Vaughan; Orin Vaughan; Everett Warren+; Mary Warren+; Richard Warren+; Elizabeth Whitehead; Edward Whitley+; Sallie Whitley+; Female Infant Nettie Worell+; Female Infant Nettie Worrell+; Rebecca E Worrell+; Rebecca Worrell+; Samuel Worrell+; Caroline Young+; Female Infant FNU Young+; Hack Young+

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


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