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William D. Huntington, Report, circa 29 September 1845
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, Report, , Hancock Co., IL, ca. 29 Sept. 1845. Version published in “Sexton’s Weekly Report,”
Nauvoo Neighbor,
1 Oct. 1845, p. [3].
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Sept. 29, 1845.
Eliza Allen, 22d; diarrhea.
Mr Marble.
Richard R. Garr, 20y 6m 13d; con
sumption.
Sophia Parshal, 24y 2m; fever.
Robert Hamilton, 32y; billious fever.
Thomas Crooket, 42y; Pleurisy.
Clarissa Irene Furguson, 1m 24d.
Parmelia Brim, 37y; billious fever.
John T. Crawford, 1y 3m 17d; con
sumption.
Oliver Bruson, 43y; typus fever.
Doratha French, 53y 4m; chill fever.
James Kilborn, 23y 4m 20d; chill fe
ver.
Mary Leighton, 25y; typus fever.
Loenda Royce, 1y 4m 3d; unknown.
John Morris, 53y; diarrhea.
John Davis, 45y; chill fever.
Adam Thompson, (of ) 36y; af
fection of the liver.
Joseph Stodard, 2y 4m 24d; rickets.
Henry Humphrey, 38y 1m 10d; chill
fever.
Wm. A. Beebe, Jr., 4y 11m 27d;
measles.
George Taylor, 35y (of Appanoose)
ague and fever.
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