Transcript Death Records 1853-1896 Page 49

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Elizabeth Rebecca Bailey; Sarah Rebecca Bailey; Female Infant FNU Baker; Roxana Baker; Martha Bradshaw; Mary Agnes Bradshaw; Male Infant James Bradshaw+; Meriah Brister; Thomas Howard Brister; Jonathan Britt; Lavinna Britt; Wiley Everett Britt; Bolden Brown; Sally Brown; Willis Brown; Female Infant Cora Lee Bryant; Mary S Bryant; Female FNU Bryant+; Joseph D Bryant+; Bartholomew W Carrol; Elizabeth Carrol; Louisa Charles; Male Infant Jethro W Charles; Mary Charles; Cherry; Male Infant James H Council; John Crocker+; Liza Crocker+; Male Infant Jefferson Davis+; Dinah; Fanny Driggs+; Matilda Driggs+; Male Infant FNU Edwards; Mary Ann Edwards; Elizabeth Francis; George; Female Infant Permelia Gourtney; Elizabeth Rebecca Graltney; Sarah Rebecca Graltney; Mary Gwaltney; Harriet; John Harris; Joseph Harris; Zackariah Hedgpeth; Jane; Female Infant Jenny+; Joseph Johnson; Shadrack Johnson; Betsy Joyner; Jeremiah Joyner; Louisa; Male Infant Magruder+; Rebecca Morriss; Rhoda; Csroline Rebecca Rowe; Elizabeth Isabel Rowe; Sampson; Samuel; Sarah; John Merrit Shields; Martha Ann Shields; Martha Mildred Shields; Unknown; Female Infant Unknown; Female Infant Unknown+; Infant Unknown+; Male Infant Unknown+; Charles E Vaughn; Martha M Vaughn; Mary F Vaughn; William S Vaughn; Caroline Rebecca Washington; Lucy Ann Washington; Ann Whitehead; Texanna Whitehead; Elizabeth Womble; Louisa Womble

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


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