From the Mobile County Newspaper:
• "Interments for the Week ending March 29, 1862.
"March 23 -- Simon Calderon, 27 years, consumption.
"March 24 -- Hugh Carwin, 38 years, phthisis; Cary Lathenwood, 33 years, C.S.A.., typhoid fever; Abraham Rice, 96 years, old age; John R. Gibson, 16 years, plento pneumonia.
"March 25 -- Stillborn slave of Mrs. McCaughan.
"March 26 -- Infant child of H. St. Clair, 20 days, pneumonia.; Robert T. Dade , 43 years, paralysis; Virginia, daughter of Hosea James, 10 years, typhoid fever; Penny, slave of N.H. Mitchell, 20 years, pneumonia.
"March 27 -- Miss C. O'Brien, 30 years, cerebritis chronic; Mrs. W. Akridge, 62 years, unknown; H.R. Woodruff, 35 years, C.S.A., typhoid fever; infant slave of W.L. Trawit, 7 months, unknown.
"March 28 -- Phillip Duval, 19 years, ascites; Mrs. Virginia Antomarchie, 24 years, bilious colic. Total number of Interments 16. C. BEROUJON, City Sexton.
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