3.3 Mortality Schedule (1850-1880)

The Mortality Schedule was a special census schedule conducted in the United States as part of the federal censuses in 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. This schedule documented information about people who had died in the 12 months preceding the official census date. It was established to gather data on mortality rates, causes of death, and the overall health conditions in various regions, which was valuable for understanding public health, demographics, and the effects of diseases.

COUNTIES INCLUDED IN THIS LIST: BARBOUR | BULLOCK | MACON | MONTGOMERY |PIKE

YEARCOUNTYFULL_NAMEEST_AGEEST_BIRTH_YRGENDERRACESLAVEMARTITAL_STATUSBIRTH_PLACEFATHER_BIRTHMOTHER_BIRTHDEATH_DATECAUSE_OF_DEATH
1850BarbourHeyward151834MaleBlackSlaveAug 1849Dirt Eater
1850BarbourEdward12-Oct1850MaleBlackSlaveMay 1850Pneumonia
1850BarbourWilliam Isham Andrews21847MaleALSep 1849Worms
1850BarbourSusan Flournoy21847FemaleALSep 1849
1850BarbourCharles Lightner21848MaleALJan 1850Thorarh
1850BarbourSanford1-Jan1848MaleBlackSlaveApr 1850Typhoid Fever
1850BarbourCaroline12-Mar1849FemaleBlackSlaveSep 1849Accident
1850BarbourP R Causey551794MaleNCJul 1849Typhus Fever
1850BarbourArrena Chambers311818FemaleMarriedSCJun 1849Red Fever
1850BarbourJohn Chambers181831MaleSCJun 1849Dropsy
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