Montgomery County, TX 1850 Mortality Census http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/tx/montgomery/1850/ This Mortality Census was transcribed by Linda Talbott and proofread by J. Talbott for the USGenWeb Census Project®, http://www.us-census.org/ Copyright (c) 2011 by Linda Talbott ========================================================================== USGENWEB (US-CENSUS) NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================== Formatted by USGenWeb Census Project® File Manager, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. ========================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR 1850 MICROFILM-ROLL#: T1134-54 STATE TEXAS COUNTY MONTGOMERY SCHEDULE 3.--Persons who DIED during the Year ending May 31, 1850 The 1850 Mortality census year begins June 1, 1849 and ends May 31, 1850 ---------------------Begin Actual Transcription---------------------------- ================================================================================================================================================================================ CENSUS YEAR: 1850 STATE: TX COUNTY: Montgomery DISTRICT: All ENUMERATOR: H. R. Be** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE LINE LAST-NAME FIRST-NAME/MI/title AGE SEX COLOR F/S M/W BIRTH-PLACE MONTH OCCUPATION CAUSE-OF-DEATH #DAYS-ILL TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS ================================================================================================================================================================================ 167 1 Park Margaret 3 F . . . Texas Oct . Unknown 2 1/2 . 167 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 3 . No name 1/12 F B S . Texas No . Influa** 3 . 167 4 . Negro Boy 1/12 M B S . Texas Feb . Unknown 7 . 167 5 Danlin Alice 1 F . . . Texas Aug . Conjestive fever 30 . 167 6 . Negro Harry 60 M B S . Unknown Jan . Pneumonia 22 . 167 7 Park Cas*** 4/12 * . . . Texas Oct . Aphthia? 20 Line is very badly overwritten 167 8 Stephens L. W. 1 M . . . Texas Aug . Aphthia? 18 . 167 9 . Negro Cheles 3/12 F B S . Texas Aug . Enteretris 8 . 167 10 . Negro Cheles 9/12 F M S . Texas . . Unknown . . 167 11 Folks A. M. 42 M . . . Tenn March Blacksmith Poisen by Strychnine 1 . 167 12 Ann Martha 1/12 F . . . Texas Dec . Enteretris 16 . 167 13 Spellen Mary L. 1 F . . . Texas Aug . Scarlet Fever 20 . 167 14 Young William 8 M . . . Texas Aug . Con. Fever 2 . 167 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 16 Carn Betsey 63 F . . . Conn March . Paralysis 2 . 167 17 . Infant 1/12 F . . . Texas . . Fits 8 . 167 18 McNeese Jennett 37 F . . . N.C. March . Unknown 1 . 167 19 McNeese Elija J. 13 F . . . S.C. Apr . Unknown 8 . 167 20 McNeese John 15 M . . . S.C. Dec . Fever 5 . 167 21 McNeese Robert 9/12 M . . . Texas Sept . Dropsy Brain 6 . 167 22 . Negro 1 M B S . Ala Feb . Teething 30 . 167 23 . Negro 2/12 M B S . Texas Jan . Cholera . . 167 24 . Negro 2 F B S . Texas July . Worms 3 . 167 25 McNeese Parthena 8 F . . . Texas Oct . Worms 30 . 167 26 . Patrick 22 M B S . Ala Jan . Cholera 1 . 167 27 Betts Tha's 38 M . . . Ala July Farmer Consumption 2 . 167 28 . Negro 1 F . S . Ala Jan . Diararear 10 . 167 29 Rigby John 13 M . . . Texas Oct . Bill Fever 10 . 167 30 Watkins John 35 M . . . Unknown Jan Farmer Cholera 2 . 167 31 Watkins Sarah 20 F . . . Texas Jan . Cholera 2 . 167 32 Watkins James 5 M . . . Texas Jan . Cholera 1 . 167 33 Watkins Infant 3/12 M . . . Texas Jan . Cholera 1 . 167 34 9 Negroes belonging to Mr. Watkins ages unknown . . . . . Cholera From 1-2 . Remarks: "You will notice the deaths of the family of John Watkins in January last all of the white family died and 9 negroes there are various opinions about it some think it was cholera others think it was Poisen The attending physician was of the opinion that it was poisen."