1859 Letcher County Deaths

 
 
Transcribed and submitted by Vickie Stevens ©2001
for Elva & Vickies Letcher County Research Site

 
 
 
 
Name and Age Birth Place Parents or owners Death 
Date
Cause of Death
Blair, Susanah
16
Letcher Henry Blair Apr 26 fever
unnamed male
3 mn
Letcher John S Day Oct 4 croup
Caudill, Isam
1
Letcher Henry Caudill June 29 croup
Cornitt, Jonathan
3 mn
Letcher Clark Cornitt Nov 11 croup
Sumberland, Juda
85   married
Va Jasper Steward Dec 5 dropsey
unnamed male
2 wk
Letcher blank Nov 15 croup
Collier, Francis
7 mn  female
Letcher David Collier Apr 2 fever
Calhoun, Sarah
4
Letcher Polly Calhoun Oct 10 croup
Calhoun, Elizabeth
19
Letcher Elizabeth Calhoun Apr 2 fever
Amburgy, Thomas
12
Letcher Elizabeth Amburgy Jan 15 fever
Haney, Polly
34     2nd marriage
Letcher George Adams July 14 hemorage of womb
Adams, Mary
4 mn
Letcher Benjamin Adams July 28 croup
Collins, Larkin
12
Letcher Robert Collins Mar 15 fever
Cornett, Isaac
2 wk
Letcher Joseph Cornett Apr 28 fits
unnamed male
1 mn
Letcher Benjamin Adams Apr 15 unknown
Banks, Mary Ann
6
Letcher Harrison Banks Mar 27 fever
Neace, George W
1 mn
Letcher Charles Neace Mar 4 croup
Hall, Alexander
21
Letcher Hiram Hall June 1 fever
Madden, Polly
2
Letcher John Madden Mar 18 whooping cough
Adams, Moses
15 dy
Letcher Stephen Adams Aug 15 croup
Collins, Sarah
10 dy
Letcher Robert Collins May 5 unknown
Kiser, Mary Ann
15
Letcher Norman Kiser Apr 11 tyfoid
Cook, Henry
20
[this has a notation that he died in Ohio]
Letcher Anderson Cook June 27 steam well burned, then changed to accident
Cook, Elihu K
15
Letcher Anderson Cook Nov 10 tree fell on him

 
 
 
 
Transcribed and submitted by Vickie Stevens ©2001

 
 
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