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St. Clair County




St. Clair County, Missouri

Register of Deaths, Volume 1, (1883-1900), Microfilm C9978
Transcribed by Cheryl Bell

KEY -- Please use this key to identify corresponding data:

(1) Date of Report;  (2) Name;  (3) Sex;  (4) Color;  (5) Age;  (6) Occupation;  (7) Date of Death;  (8) A.M. or P.M.;  
(9) Single, Married, Widower or Widow;  (10) Nationality;  (11) Where Born;  (12) How long resident in this State - Years;
(13) Place of Death;  (14) Cause of Death;  (15) Complication;  (16) Duration of Complication;
(17) Duration of Disease;  (18) Place of Burial;  (19) Date of Burial; 
(20) Name of Undertaker;  (21) Place of Business;  (22) Name and Residence of Physician Receiving Certificate

Example:
Armstrong, Warren (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 1y 9m 15d (5) - Sept. 15, 1883 (7) - 3 p.m. (8) - St. Clair Co., Mo. (10) -
Butler twp. (13) - Dysentery (14) - Congestion of Brain (15) - 12 hours (16) - 10 weeks (17) - Sept. 16, 1883 (19) -
J.A. Mee, M.D., Lowry City, Mo. (22) - Sept. 24, 1883 (1).



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East, Mrs. Nannie (2) - Female (3) - White (4) - 34y (5) - Housekeeper (6) - Oct. 22, 1884 (7) -
5 a.m. (8) - Married (9) - American (10) - Kentucky (11) - 5 (12) - Tabor twp., St. Clair Co., Mo. (13) -
Typo-Malarial Fever. She had Consumption for a long time. (14) - 
congestion of Bowels, and Profalil ulceration and Porforation. (15) - 24 hours (16) - 14 Days. (17) -
Rockville Cemetery (18) - Oct. 23, 1884 (19) - E. Carter (20) - Rockville, Mo. (21) -
H.A. Cooper, M.D., Rockville, Mo. (22) - Oct. 27, 1884 (1).


Eberting, Dasy Henry (2) - Female (3) - White (4) - 3y 6m (5) - Mch. 18, 1886 (7) -
Missouri (10) - Butler Twp. (11) - Life (12) - Butler Twp. (13) -
Primarily Capillary Pneumonia complicated lastly with Typhoid Fever (14) - 38 days (17) -
Butler Twp. (18) - W.E. Bell, M.D., Osceola, J.A. Mee, M.D., Lowry City (22) - May 13, 1886 (1).


Eblin, Jesse (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 68y 10m 9d (5) - Farmer (6) - Jany. 19, 1885 (7) -
11:30 p.m. (8) - Married (9) - American (10) - Ohio (11) - 26 (12) - Butler twp. (13) -
Hypertrophy of heart, with congestion of liver and Kidneys (14) - 4 Days. (17) -
Barnett Grave yard (18) - Jany. 20, 1885 (19) - J.A. Mee, M.D., Lowry City, Mo. (22) -
Feby. 9, 1885 (1).


,Elizabeth (2) - Female (3) - White (4) - 78y 2m 27d (5) - Mch. 11, 1886 (7) - [?] a.m. (8) -
Widow (9) - Ohio (10) - Franklin Co. (11) - 17 (12) - Roscoe (13) - Typhoid Fever (14) -
15 days (17) - Roscoe (18) - Mch. 12, '86 (19) - M. Babb (20) - Roscoe (21) -
A.C. Marquis, Roscoe (22) - Mch. 22, 1886 (1).


Elkanah, (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 4m (5) - Nov. 23, 1886 (7) - 10 p.m. (8) - Single (9) -
American (10) - Missouri (11) - Roscoe Twp. (13) - Menbruirous Croup (14) - 4 days (17) -
Roscoe (18) - Nov. 24, '86 (19) - Marquis & Moore, M.D., Roscoe (22) - Dec. 9, 1886 (1).


Ellis, Thomas (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 26y (5) - Farmer (6) - June 22, 1885 (7) - Married (9) -
American (10) - American (11) - 6 (12) - Doyal township (13) - Consumption (14) - Two years (17) -
Doyal Grave yard (18) - June 23, 1885 (19) - Martin Kellog, Osceola, Mo. (22) -
June 25, 1885 (1).


Engleman, Henry (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 74y 8m 6d (5) - Farmer (6) - Sept. 14, 1885 (7) -
5 p.m. (8) - Married (9) - Germany (10) - Moridin (11) - Appleton township (12) -
Heart disease. Had an affectation of heart about one year (13) -
Took neucalgin of heart, as neourosofry & died Same day. (17) - Montrose (18) - Sept. 15, 1885 (19) -
Montrose (21) - M.B. Kincheloe, M.D., Appleton City, Mo. (22) - Oct. 15, 1885 (1).


Estes, George W. (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 30y 9m 20d (5) - Farmer (6) - May 8, 1886 (7) -
11 p.m. (8) - Single (9) - Missouri (10) - Tabor Twp. (11) - 29 (12) - Monegaw Twp. (13) -
Typho Malarial Fever (14) - 8 Days (17) - Todd Graveyard (18) - May 9, '86 (19) -
Sam'l. West, M.D., Chalk Level, Mo. (22) - May 28, 1886 (1).


Eustace, Lydia (2) - Female (3) - White (4) - 5y 5m 14d (5) - Aug. 14, 1885 (7) - 2 p.m. (8) - Single (9) -
Missouri (10) - Warrensburg (11) - life (12) - Osceola, Mo. (13) - Typhoid fever (14) - 4 weeks (17) -
Osceola, Mo. (18) - Aug. 15, 1885 (19) - Jas.  H. Goodwin (20) - Osceola, Mo. (21) -
D.C. McNeil, M.D., Osceola, Mo. (22) - Aug. 29, 1885 (1).


Evans, Ashbury (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 49y 6m 3d (5) - Farmer (6) - Feb. 28, 1886 (7) -
10 p.m. (8) - Married (9) - American (10) - Kentucky (11) - 47 (12) - Speedwell Twp. (13) -
Disease of Kidneys. Primary cause, immediate euranic poisoning (14) - Cystitis (15) - 2 weeks (16) -
3 Weeks (17) - Pleasant Grove (18) - R.E. Compton, M.D., Taborville, Mo. (22) - Mch. 15, 1886 (1).


Evans, Freddie (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 10y 3m 1d (5) - Oct. 7, 1885 (7) - 11:30 a.m. (8) -
Single (9) - Illinois (10) - Pike Co. (11) - 3 (12) - Appleton City, Mo. (13) - Gastro-Peritonitis (14) -
4 Days (17) - Appleton City (18) - Oct. 8, 1885 (19) - B. Sutmiller (20) - Appleton City. (21) -
M.B. Kincheloe, M.D., Appleton City, Mo. (22) - Nov. 3, 1885 (1).


Evans, Samuel M. (2) - Male (3) - White (4) - 49y 9m (5) - Farmer (6) - Sept. 16, 1884 (7) - 5 a.m. (8) -
Married (9) - Ohio (10) - Pickaway Co. (11) - 27 (12) - Butler twp. (13) - Typhoid Fever (14) -
16 Days (17) - Mt. Zion Burial yard (18) - Sept. 17, 1884 (19) - J.A. Mee, M.D., Lowry City, Mo. (22) -
Oct. 17, 1884 (1).


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