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CAUSE OF DEATH?

(Credit to National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 59, #4, Page 303, Dec. 1971)

    The yield from genealogical research can run the gamut from serious scientific data through human interest gems to the utterly ridiculous.  The following list of causes of death illustrates the entire range.  These items are from 19th-century mortality schedules.  They were culled by Mrs. Reba H. Hawes when she was chairwoman of indexing these records for the D.A.R under the direction of Dr. Jean Stephenson.  Mary R. Brown.

 

Baby Infant

Pleuritis 

Drinking ardent spirits 

Bad Management 

Wore Out 

No cause knownd (fell dead from chair) 

Affectation 

Appopxy

Grain of corn in windpipe

Measeals

Blows received in affray

Damp in well

Weakly from berth

Billious cold

Hyves

Shot dont no hoo done it

Suoside

Obstruction of the brain

Rising on head

Internal rising

Broken diaphram

Consternation of the bowels

Gunsmith, 82 years, machinery wore out

Penewmony

Astma

Cutting all the front teeth at one time

Mortification

Slave (140 years)

Morasmus

3 twins

Appolexity

Dierhear

Over Flow Brains

Tyfored fever

Scofular

Quincey

Hooping Cough

Kisses

Overheat

Yellow Ganders

Infirmitus of old age

Kick of Hoss

Hog cholera

Spring Nettles

Sprained ankle

Sudden.  Fell off horse. Broke neck. Never said a word