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July 6, 1861, Interments, Mobile, AL, many names, some slaves

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July 6, 1861, Interments, Mobile, AL, many names, some slaves

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 5:04AM GMT
Classification: Death
Surnames: Wood, Pickens, Heirn, May, Collins, Henry, King, O'Reilly, McAlister,Dougherty, Frank, Darrington, Slatter
1861

• "Interments for the Week ending July 6, 1861.

June 30 - Frank, slave of Isaac Wood, 17 years, typhoid fever; Ben Pickens, f.m.c., 37 years, cholera; Nelson, slave of Capt. Heirn, 45 years, pericarditis.

July 1 - Thomas May, 6 years, casualty; Pat Collins, 25 years, drowned.

July 2 - George G. Henry, 52 years, cholera.

July 3 - Joseph G. King, 35 years, bronchitis; Liddy, slave of John O'Reilly, 1 year, convulsions; Sister Xavier Fitzpatrick, 24 years, consumption.

July 5 - Duncan McAlister, 29 years, consumption; James Dougherty, 52 years, consumption; Catherine Frank, 3 years and 8 months, congestion of bowels.

July 6 - Rebecca Darrington, 68 years, hepatitis; unknown white man, about 30 years, unknown; Shad. F. Slatter, 61 years, chronic diarrhea.

Total number of interments, 13. NOAH HIGGINS, City Sexton."

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