1860 Mortality
1860 Mortality Schedule
Database Description
Source:
Submitted by Margery Graham
Blackford County has only four townships. On this mortality schedule, one
township was not identified and appears on page 30. The other three
townships (on pages 28 and 29) were identified by name. The spellings of
names in this index were verified against the county’s census and marriage
records.
About This Resource:
The mortality schedule was a supplemental schedule to the federal census,
and exists for the 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 census years. Its aim was to
record information on people who had died between 1 June and 31 May of the
year prior to the census; the 1860 mortality schedules recorded information
on people who had died between 1 June 1859 and 31 May 1860.
The 1860 mortality schedule consists of 11 columns:
1) Name of Deceased
2) Age
3) Sex
4) Color
5) Free or Slave
6) Married or Widowed
7) Birthplace
8) Month of Death
9) Occupation
10) Disease or Cause of Death
11) Number of Days Ill
Indiana’s 1850-1880 mortality schedules are on 7 rolls of microfilm. The
microfilm is available at the Indiana State Library and the Allen County
Public Library, and may also be available at other repositories.
Special note for Noble County:
Note by enumerator: “During the months of August-Oct. an epidemic dysentery
prevailed to a great extent. at least one half who were attacked died.
Water Strangly impregnated with iron and sulphur. Soil ____ and
extrememly fertile. “
About This Resource:
The mortality schedule was a supplemental schedule to the federal census,
and exists for the 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 census years. Its aim was to
record information on people who had died between 1 June and 31 May of the
year prior to the census; the 1860 mortality schedules recorded information
on people who had died between 1 June 1859 and 31 May 1860.
The 1860 mortality schedule consists of 11 columns:
1) Name of Deceased
2) Age
3) Sex
4) Color
5) Free or Slave
6) Married or Widowed
7) Birthplace
8) Month of Death
9) Occupation
10) Disease or Cause of Death
11) Number of Days Ill
Indiana’s 1850-1880 mortality schedules are on 7 rolls of microfilm. The
microfilm is available at the Indiana State Library and the Allen County
Public Library, and may also be available at other repositories.
List of People in 1860 Mortality
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Sydord B. Anderson
Died: Feb 1860
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Thomas Anderson
Died: Sep 1859
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Thomas B. Anderson
Died: Mar 1860
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Willie Anderson
Died: Feb 1860
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Anna Andrew
Died: Nov 1859
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Clarence Andrews
Died: May 1860
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Elizabeth Andrews
Died: Sep 1859
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Frank B. Andrews
Died: May 1860
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James Andrews
Died: Sep 1859
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Maria A. Andrews
Died: Dec 1859
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Marie E. Andrews
Died: Mar 1860
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Nancy Andrews
Died: Apr 1860
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Nancy Maria Andrews
Died: Mar 1860
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Joseph Anesberger
Died: Feb 1860
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Alla Angel
Died: Sep 1859
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Eliza Angel
Died: Jul 1859
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Harriet Angel
Died: Aug 1859
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Jacob Angley
Died: Oct 1860
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Oliver P Antrim
Died: Feb 1860
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Catharine Apple
Died: Oct 1859
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Henry Apple
Died: May 1860
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Sarah E. Apple
Died: Aug 1860
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Andrew Applegate
Died: Dec 1859
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Enoch Applegate
Died: Dec 1859
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Hester Applegate
Died: Feb 1860
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James Applegate
Died: Apr 1860
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John Applegate
Died: Jul 1859
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Lydia Applegate
Died: Jan 1860
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A.C. Applewhite
Died: Sep 1859
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Henry Arban
Died: Jun 1859
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James Arbaugh
Died: May 1860
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Thomas Arbuthnott
Died: Mar 1860
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Eliza A. Archer
Died: Mar 1860
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Infant Archer
Died: Dec 1859
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James M. Archer
Died: Apr 1860
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Levina Archer
Died: Sep 1859
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Pheba Ann Archer
Died: Feb 1860
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Thomas Archer
Died: Jan 1860
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Luther M. Archibald
Died: Aug 1859
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Martha Jane Archibald
Died: May 1860