1860 Federal Census Glynn County, Georgia (Mortality: File 1 of 1) ************************************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/ http://www.usgwcensus.org/ http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/ ************************************************************************** Abstracted by Lorraine H. Robinson from public records. Proofreader Needed. Submitted by Lorraine H. Robinson. Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart, November 2010. ************************************************************************** All above information must remain when copied or downloaded. ************************************************************************** NOTE: For more information on Glynn County, Georgia, Please visit the Glynn County GAGenWeb page at http://www.usgenweb.org/ga/ ========================================================= ALSO visit the GAGenWeb archives at http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************************************** --- Year: 1860 Mortality State: Georgia County: Glynn Reel No: T655-8 Division: (In the transcription) Enumerated by: Chas. C. Usher on June 1, 1860 Transcribed by Lorraine H. Robinson for the USGenWeb Archives. Copyright: 2010 ----- KEY TO COLUMNS: PG=PAGE SH=SHEET LN=LINE CO=COLOR F/S=FREE OR SLAVE M/W=MARRIE or WIDOWED BIRTH PLACE=PLACE OF BIRTH MONTH=THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PERSON DIED CAUSE OF DEATH=DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH NO DAYS ILL=NUMBER OF DAYS ILL ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= PG LN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX CO F/S M/W BIRTH PLACE MONTH OCCUPATION CAUSE OF DEATH NO DAYS ILL TOWNSHIP/DIV TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 1 1 Hillier James 19 M M S . S. Carolina Apr servant accidental drowning sudden City of Brunswick . 1 2 Stockwell Eve 25 F M S . Georgia Dec servant consumption 6 months City of Brunswick . 1 3 Ringold Sarah 83 F . . W Georgia Jan . old age 3 weeks City of Brunswick . 1 4 Hazlehurst Joe 70 M B S . Georgia May servant old age 1 year City of Brunswick . 1 5 Fahm Mary A. 25 F . . M S. Carolina Apr . dropsy 3 days City of Brunswick . 1 6 Lamb Elizabeth H. 1/12 F . . . Georgia Sept . croup 4 days City of Brunswick . 1 7 Robinson Hannah 20 F B S . Georgia Mch servant child bed fever 6 weeks City of Brunswick . 1 8 blank infant (no name) 4 F B S . Georgia Apr servant worms 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 9 blank infant (no name) 3 F B S . Georgia May servant worms 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 10 Williams Frank 1 M M S . Georgia May servant dropsy 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 11 Moore Cyrus 6 M B S . Georgia Dec servant worms 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 12 Griffin Helen L. 21 F . . . Georgia Feb . disease of heart 4 years City of Brunswick . 1 13 Harris Lucy 54 F B S . Georgia Jan servant rheumatism 6 weeks City of Brunswick . 1 14 Scranton Harriet 1 F M S . Georgia July servant worms 1 week City of Brunswick . 1 15 Minnehan Patrick 39 M . . M Ireland Oct day laborer consumption 2 months City of Brunswick . 1 16 Scranton Cassius 2 M B S . Georgia July servant worms 1 week City of Brunswick . 1 17 Spear Anderson 63 M . . M S. Carolina Nov merchant congestive chills 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 18 Minnehan Michael 8 M . . . Georgia Oct . fever 7 hours City of Brunswick . 1 19 Minnehan Margaret 3 F . . . Georgia Oct . fever 5 weeks City of Brunswick . 1 20 Dart infant (no name) 10 days F . . . Georgia Feb . cold 2 days City of Brunswick . 1 21 DuBignon Linda 17 F B S . Georgia Mch servant dropsy 6 months City of Brunswick . 1 22 DuBignon Henrietta 3/12 F B S . Georgia July servant disease of heart 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 23 Hernandez Charlotte 13 F B S . Virginia Apr servant dropsy 2 weeks City of Brunswick . 1 24 Moore Dorcus 28 F B S . Georgia Nov servant consumption 3 months City of Brunswick . 1 25 Rahn Sarah 24 F . . M S. Carolina June . dropsy of chest 4 months City of Brunswick . 1 26 Rahn Sarah E. 5/12 F . . . Georgia Aug . cholera infantum 4 days City of Brunswick . 1 27 Smith Mary A. 48 F . . M N. Carolina Oct . congestive chills 4 days City of Brunswick . 1 28 Cochran Bill 6/12 M B S . Georgia Sept servant convulsions 1 day City of Brunswick . ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 1 29 lines 29 - 31 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 1 32 "Concluded" ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 1 33 lines 33 - 35 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 1 Remarks: No particular malady has prevailed in this County it has been generallly healthy with 1 Remarks: the exceptions of a few cases of Chills & fever in the fall owing to the large quantity of rain that fell 1 Remarks: in the Summer which almost overflowed the County in the Southern part of Georgia casing a malaria 1 Remarks: to rise from the ponds of water before they were dried up by the excessive heat of the sun. The weather 1 Remarks: has been excessively hot this summer, thermometer ranging from 96 to 100 & 103 in the shade. The seasons ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 1 Remarks: remarks continued on next page ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= PG LN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX CO F/S M/W BIRTH PLACE MONTH OCCUPATION CAUSE OF DEATH NO DAYS ILL TOWNSHIP/DIV TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 1 Troup August 35 M B S . Georgia Nov servant billious colic sudden 26th District . 2 2 Troup Adam 1 M B S . Georgia Aug servant cholera 1 month 26th District . 2 3 Troup Ned 12 M B S . Georgia Aug servant billious fever 8 days 26th District . 2 4 Troup Charles 1 M B S . Georgia July servant bowel complaint 1 month 26th District . 2 5 Grant Judy 60 F B S . S. Carolina Aug servant dropsy 2 weeks 26th District . 2 6 Grant Harriet 6 F B S . Georgia July servant drowning sudden 26th District . 2 7 Grant Myra 35 F B S . S. Carolina Nov servant consumption 1 year 26th District . 2 8 Grant Margaret 25 F B S . Georgia Dec servant consumption 2 months 26th District . 2 9 Grant infant (no name) 1/12 F B S . Georgia Dec servant consumption 1 month 26th District . 2 10 Grant infant (no name) 1/12 F B S . Georgia Jan servant smothered sudden 26th District . 2 11 Grant Hannah 2/12 F B S . Georgia Jan servant smothered sudden 26th District . 2 12 Huger Nat 7 M B S . Georgia Aug servant inflammation of brain 2 months 26th District . 2 13 Huger John 5 M B S . Georgia Aug servant inflammation of brain 2 months 26th District . 2 14 McGuire thomas 42 M . . M Georgia Nov . pneumonia 11 days 26th District . 2 15 McGuire Hester E. 9 F . . . Georgia Sept . typhoid fever 3 weeks 26th District . 2 16 Hooker Samuel A. 49 M . . M Connecticut May . inflammation of bowels 3 weeks 26th District . 2 17 Taylor Benjamin W. 100 M B S . S. Carolina Nov servant affection of lungs 2 years 26th District . 2 18 Evans James M. 1 M . . . Georgia Dec . unknown 2 weeks 26th District . 2 19 Burney Joshua 8 M B S . Georgia Aug servant worms 1 week 26th District . 2 20 Burney Alexander 2 M . . . Georgia July . fever 3 days 26th District . 2 21 Stafford Phoebe 52 F B S . S. Carolina Sept servant disease of heart 8 days 26th District . 2 22 Stafford Farmer 6 M B S . Georgia Feb servant worms 1 week 26th District . ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 23 lines 23 - 25 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 26 "Concluded" ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 27 lines 27 - 35 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 Remarks: remarks continued from previous page ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 Remarks: have been good in this County but have had some very severe Thunder & hail storms in parts of 2 Remarks: the County doing more or less damaged to crops. As a general thing the different crops were never 2 Remarks: better than now. The water is generallly good although warm in Summer. There is one mineral 2 Remarks: spring near the city of Brunswick its waters have never been analyzed it is said to contain sulphur and 2 Remarks: antimony it is light & cool and imparts a pleasant glow to the skin after bathing. The soil is of three ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 2 Remarks: remarks continued on next page ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= PG LN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX CO F/S M/W BIRTH PLACE MONTH OCCUPATION CAUSE OF DEATH NO DAYS ILL TOWNSHIP/DIV TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 1 Riley William M. 54 M . . M S. Carolina July farmer typhoid fever 3 weeks 27th District . 3 2 Riley Cloe 50 F B S . S. Carolina Aug servant eating clay sudden 27th District . 3 3 Riley Stephen 8 M B S . Georgia Jan servant eating clay 3 months 27th District . 3 4 Riley Easter 12 F B S . S. Carolina Jan servant eating clay 2 months 27th District . 3 5 King Polly 25 F B S . Georgia June servant disease of heart 1 year 27th District . 3 6 King Kate 45 F B S . S. Carolina Aug servant dropsy 6 months 27th District . 3 7 King infant 1/12 M B S . Georgia Aug servant lockjaw sudden 27th District . 3 8 King infant 1/12 M B S . Georgia Aug servant lockjaw sudden 27th District . 3 9 Moody Caroline 4 F . . . Georgia Oct . fever 10 days 27th District . 3 10 Tison Mary 30 F B S . Georgia Aug servant unknown unknown 27th District . 3 11 Tison Rachel 15 F B S . Georgia Sept servant unknown unknown 27th District . 3 12 King Kate 55 F B S . Georgia Sept servant dropsy 1 year 27th District . 3 13 King infant 1 M B S . Georgia May servant worms 1 week 27th District . 3 14 King infant 1 M B S . Georgia Apr servant lockjaw sudden 27th District . 3 15 King Polly 1 F B S . Georgia Apr servant worms 10 days 27th District . ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 16 lines 16 - 18 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 19 "Concluded" ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 20 lines 20 - 35 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 Remarks: remarks continued from previous page ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 Remarks: general characters, light sandy, close heavy, and clay, generally fertile and interspersed on the 3 Remarks: sea islands and mainland contiguous to the sea coast with banks of oyster shells supposed to have 3 Remarks: been deposited there by the aborigines. The timaber and growth of County consists of the various kinds of oaks, white, red, 3 Remarks: black, chesnut, water, live oak, yellow pine, cypress, red cedar, cabbage palmetto, hickory, gum, red bay, 3 Remarks: laurel, poplar, mulberry, maple, ash, and wild cherry. Considering the immense quantity of rain ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 3 Remarks: remarks continued on next page ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= PG LN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX CO F/S M/W BIRTH PLACE MONTH OCCUPATION CAUSE OF DEATH NO DAYS ILL TOWNSHIP/DIV TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 1 Couper infant 1/12 F B S . Georgia Aug servant colic 1 week 25th District (infant) J. Hamilton Couper 4 2 Couper infant 1/12 M B S . Georgia Sept servant spasms 3 days 25th District (infant) J. Hamilton Couper 4 3 Couper infant 2/12 F B S . Georgia Sept servant cold unknown 25th District (infant) J. Hamilton Couper 4 4 Couper Cyrus 2 M B S . Georgia Oct servant worms unknown 25th District . 4 5 Couper Titus 19 M B S . Georgia Dec servant convulsions sudden 25th District . 4 6 Corbin Katy 7 F B S . Georgia Aug servant worms 1 week 25th District . 4 7 Corbin Monemia 3 F B S . Georgia Aug servant dysentery unknown 25th District . 4 8 Corbin James 1 M B S . Georgia Aug servant teething unknown 25th District . 4 9 Corbin Diana 74 F B S . Georgia Sept servant old age unknown 25th District . 4 10 Corbin Dundee 70 M B S . Georgia Sept servant dropsy unknown 25th District . 4 11 Corbin Stephen 38 M B S . Georgia Oct servant pneumonia unknown 25th District . 4 12 Corbin Sandy 63 M B S . Georgia Feb servant old age unknown 25th District . 4 13 Corbin Amy 70 F B S . Georgia Mch servant fever unknown 25th District . 4 14 Corbin Adam 2 M B S . Georgia Mch servant teething unknown 25th District . 4 15 Corbin infant 6/12 M B S . Georgia May servant teething unknown 25th District . 4 16 Wylly infant 1/12 F B S . Georgia Jan servant unknown 1 month 25th District (infant) M. & H. Wylly 4 17 King Anna Matilda 60 F . . M Georgia Aug . billious fever 1 week 25th District . 4 18 King Pumner 64 M B S . Georgia Apr servant inflammation bowels 1 day 25th District . 4 19 King Patience 5 F B S . Georgia July servant fever 3 days 25th District . 4 20 DuBignon Toby 21 M B S . Georgia Apr servant accidental drowning sudden 25th District . 4 21 Laperre Janette 9 F . . . Georgia June . brain fever 3 days 25th District . ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 22 lines 22 - 24 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 25 "Concluded" ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 26 lines 26 - 35 blank ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 Remarks: remarks continued from previous page 4 Remarks: that fell in the year of 1859 the crops were of usual in this County. ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 Remarks: reference page 4, line 21 4 Remarks: Toby DuBignon (20) Fell overboard or was capsized in a small boat at the wharf whilst pulling up anchor. ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= 4 Remarks: reference page 1, line 1 4 Remarks: James Hillier (1) Fell overboard with Toby DuBignon at the same time, on page 1 =======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================