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Mortality Schedule
Page No. 1, Supervisor's
District No.1,
Enumeration District
120
Transcribed by Marie-Paulette Smith
Many Thanks to Marie-Paulette for
transcribing this!
1850 Mortality Schedules | 1860 Mortality Schedules | 1880 Mortality Schedules
Received July 9, 1880
Note A. - The Census Year
begins June 1, 1879, and ends May 31, 1880.
Page No. 1
Column 1 - Number of the
family as given in Column numbered 2, Schedule 1.
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L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 5 Wollersdroff, Richard 1 M W 1 Tenn Holland N.C. Sept Diphtheria 1 C. D. Russell 2 34 Price, Eliza 1/12 F W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Oct Hives 1/12 None 3 38 Adkins, Analiza 14 F W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn July Apoplexy 14 None 4 52 Murray, Ciller 23 F W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Nov Killed by falling tree 2 None 5 55 Rich, Bettie 41 F W 1 Tenn N.C. Tenn May Consumption 7 None 6 61 Cole J. Pleasant 4 M W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Mar ?is?asey bowels 4 Joel Smith 7 46 Webb, William 3 M W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Nov ?orn?s?l?? 3 J. M. Britain 8 82 Goins, John 65 M W 1 Tenn N.C. Tenn Nov Dyspepsia 2/12 None 9 88 Riggs, Mima 59 F W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Mar Remmitted fever 59 None **10 104 Anham, H. M. 28 M W 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn July Killed by pistol shots 8 None ** Line 10 has been crossed out. Addition to Campbell Co from Supplemental Schedules 1st Tenn - E.D. No 124 Cooper, Joseph 18 M W 1 Tenn M'ch Pneumonia Rossel
Column 1 - Number of the
line upon which the case is reported above.
Column 2 - Place where
the death occurred - Town.
Column 3 - Place where
the death occurred - County.
Column 4 - Place where
the death occurred - State.
Column 1 - Number of the
line upon which the case is reported above.
Column 2 - Place where
the death occurred - Town.
Column 3 - Place where
the death occurred - County.
Column 4 - Place where
the death occurred - State.
Remarks.
Note E. - Upon this Schedule
should be CAREFULLY RETURNED.
1st. Every death
which has occurred in this enumeration district during the Census year,
whether the deceased was or was not, at death a member of any family which
resided June 1, 1880, in the district.
2d. Every death which has occurred outside of this enumeration district during the Census year, the deceased being at date of death a member of a family which resided June 1, 1880, in the enumeration district.
The enumerator should
make these entries upon this Schedulewith great care, seeking every source
of information. When a positive statement is impossible, as when
an age can only be estimated, or a birth place must be conjectured, the
entry may be
inclosed in parentheses,
thus: Age (25), meaning that the best estimate of the age that can be given
is 25 years.