October
1---John Butler, 58
years, debility; Robt. Hamilton, 19 years, congestive fever; A.
Johnson, 85 years unknown;
Jas. Hill, 6
years, fever; Caroline Welch, 7 months and 1 week, marasmus.
October 2--F. W. Smith, 1 year
and 2 weeks, cholera infantum; Sarah C. Jones, 10 months, marasmus;
John Crane, 36 years, unknown;
Charlotte
Sullivan, 43 years debility; Fanny, child of color, teething; W.J.
Brown, 25 years, swamp fever.
October 3--John Bexton, 19
years, epilepsis; Mrs. Hattie A. Young, 40 years, hemorrhage of bowels.
October 4--Chas A. Spencer, 26
years, congestion of liver and lungs.
October 5--Henry Street, man of
color, 35 years, pyemia; Thomas Broderick, 48 years, debility; Archy
Douglas, child of color, 5 years, cholera morbus;
Mrs. Nancy
Johnson, 50 years, chronic diarrhea; Frank Jourdan, 34 years,
congestion of brain; Margaret Manning, 8 months, in articulo mortis;
Alexander
Andrie, 10 months, unknown.
October 6--David, son of David
Conner, 1 year and 2 months, enteritis.
October 7--Benjamin F. Warr, 17
years, congestive chill; Unknown white man, murder (C.I.); Antoinette
Conche, 75 years, old age
Total for the week 25
Lauderdale News January 1881
John Crawford was killed on
Christmas Day December 1880
Simon Harbison of Cullman County
Mr. L. Ingram and Miss Lizzie
Cotton of Elmore County eloped
Hon. John T. Rather, died at his son's residence (General John
D. Rather), in Tuscumbia, Alabama on the 3rd of January.
Captain R.H. English, editor
of the Sema Alabama "Times", and for many years agent of the Associated
Press in the city, is dead.
Mrs. Harriet Cooper, colored,
aged 115 years, and weighing 400 pounds died at Cheltenham, one of the
suburbs of St. Louis, recently. Her husband, who is still living,
is 101 years old.
She was the mother of 25 children, the youngest being 62.
Charles A. Galbraith, aged
about 21 years died at Leighton, Alabama on the 3rd of January
Mr. T.Y. Harris died
at the residence of Mr. John Coburn
The Exponent
Demopolis, Marengo County, Alabama
August 17, 1870
Walter Charles
Heartt,
16th Louisiana Regiment, C.S.A.
The Exponent
Demopolis,
Marengo County, Alabama
July 28, 1870
Allen C. Walters,
Captain of Co. E,
43rd Regt. Alabama Volunteers