Daily
Courier, Zanesville,
Ohio, Wednesday Evening, October 2, 1861
Monthly Report of Interments in the Zanesville Cemetery, for the months of August and September, by Alex. Fluke.
Susan
Stewart, aged 29 years, August 3d, disease in the head.
John Warren, aged 51 years, August 7th, consumption.
Matilda Fencely, aged 4 months, August 12th, diarrhoea.
Albert E. Deffenbaugh, aged 10 years, August 16th, drowned.
Robert H. Waller, aged 3 months, August 22d, cholera-infantum.
Charles Bell, aged 7 years, August 24th, scarlet rash.
Wm. E. Lucas, aged 2 years, August 25th, cholera infantom.
Mary
Maneely, aged 34 years, Sept. 1st, consumption.
John
Hall, aged 6 months, September 1st, erysipelas.
John
Streets, aged 20 years, September 3d, consumption, (colored.)
Maggie
Porter, aged 1 year, September 4th, disease of the brain.
Sarah E Cliee, aged, 5 weeks, Sept. 9th, spasms.
Laura
Potter, aged 6 weeks, Sept. 15th, diarrhoea.
Edward
Streets, aged 9 months, September 16th, water on the brain.
John L. Hillman, aged 4 years, Sept 16th, conjestion of the lungs.
Sarah B. Lampton, aged 2 years, Sept. 18th, measles.
Birdie
Bailey, aged 16 months, Sept. 18th, disease of the bowels.
George
McClellan, aged 4 years, Sept. 20th, scarlet fever.
Mary E
McClellan, aged 9 months, Sept. 20th, scarlet fever.
Lewis
Whittinger, aged 14 months, Sept. 21st, crysipelas fever.
Catherine
Depew, aged 85 years, Sept 26th, diarrhoea.
Mary H. Allen, aged 55 years, September 26th, ecirrhus cancer.
Margaret
Meek, aged 32 years. September 29th, typhoid fever.
Elizabeth Everieh, aged 17 years, Sept. 29th, brain fever.
Amy
Warner, aged 32 years, Sept 30th. inflamation in the head.
Mary A. Love, aged 8 years, Sept. 30th, croup.
Eight adults and nineteen children.