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Yellow Fever Epidemic, Hinds Co., MS
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Deaths from Yellow Fever in Hinds County, Mississippi

DRY GROVE

Stubbs, Mrs. Phoebe
Callender,
Williams, Mr. Dan
Williams, Walter
Williams, Henry
Stewart, Hugh
Stewart, Jas. H.
Stewart, Nettie
French, Geo. C.
Cherry, Frank
Clowers, Mrs.
Coker, Miss Mary
Caston, Miss Edith
Caston, Charles
Griffin, Calvin
Johnson, Mrs. Mary
Dickson, Dr. Geo.
Flewellen, Miss Jane
Flewellen, Zella
Morgan, Mrs.
Wall, Thomas
Kyle, Miss
Unknown Printer
Terry (two children of Augustus)
Stubbs, Jack
Callender, Lulu
Williams, Mrs. Dan
Williams, J. Calvin
Stewart, Jas.
Horton, Miss Nellie
Stewart, Arthur
Douglass, Mrs. Sarah
Douglass, Miss Netta
Caston, William T.
Coker, Miss Jennie
Caston, Miss Bettie
Caston, Wiggins
Coker, Miss Bettie
Johnson, Mrs. Amanda
Johnson, Maggie
O'Brien, Emmet
Flewellen, Mrs. J. H.
Flewellen, Sarah
Morgan, Charles
Kyle, W. D.
Cook, Mrs.
Morgan, George
LEBANON
Jacobs, Joseph
Jacobs, Mrs. J.
Harrison (child of A.)
Jacobs (infant of Ben)
Ward
Moses, Mrs.
O'Brien, Mrs.
O'Brien, Emmet
McNeil, Mrs.
McNair, Robert
McNair, Eddie
McNair, David
McNair, L. D. Sr.
Hamilton, Mrs. Jas.
Allen, Mrs.
Edmondson, Mrs. E.
Jacobs, Ben
?obes, A
Ward
Moses, J. M.
McNair, Miss Bettie
Roberts, Miss Emma
Jacobs, Joseph Jr.
McNair, L. D. Jr.
Jacobs, Mrs. Ben
Russell, Miss Essie
McNair, Mrs. David
McDennon, Pat
Noble, Mrs. Fannie


JACKSON

Sayle, Joseph
Swett, Wm H.
McCallum, Wm.
Granberry, Janius
Granberry, Geo. C.
Ledbetter, J. H.
Reinhemler, Lewis
Taylor, Wm.
Brunson, Alonzo L.
Cusmani, C.
Granberry, Geo.
Johnson, Mrs. W. H.
Wilson, Andrew
Granberry, Miss Ida
Barrett, Wm.
Cusmani, Mrs.
McCallum, Mrs.
Muller, Wm.
Ewing, Wm.
Eschelman, Daniel
McInnis, Fannie
Eschelman, Henry
Clark, Matt
Parker, Wm. L.
Black, Robert
Clancy, Daniel
Waiterson, P. M.
McDonald, Tony
Pierce, Harvey
Clancy, Mrs.
Bailey, Edward
Muller, Joseph
Marion, Mrs. Thomas
Divine, Bettie
Boyd, John F.
Barrett, Minnie
O'Leary, Patrick
Sizer, Henry E.
Johnson, C. Eva
Daughtry, Mrs. P. C.
Romeli, P. J.
Taylor, Miss Louise
Kolb, P.
Glennon, Ben F.
Ryan, Mrs. Phil


BOLTON

Shields, Peter
Myrick, Mrs. R. A.
Myrick, M. K.
Walton, Miss Annie
McKay, Miss Ida
Alexander, Mrs. Dr.
Peeples, Mrs. Ida
Peeples, Clifton
Schwartz, M.
Walton, George
Wells, Henry and child
Sholwer, W. E.
Powell, Mrs. Allie
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jennie
Pepper, G. C.
Pepper, Mrs. Mattie S.


TERRY

Grayson, Lisa, col.
Grayson, Jane
Galman, Dr. h. R.
Samson, Joe, col.
One Unknown


HORN LAKE

Collins, Wm.


CAYUGA

Griffin, Gen. T. M.
Griffin, Mrs. Tom
Hack, Mr.
One colored
 
Source: A HISTORY OF THE YELLOW FEVER THE YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC OF 1878 IN MEMPHIS, TENN.
by J. M. Keating Howard Association, Memphis, 1879.

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