Audubon County |
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1860 Federal Census
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ENTRY # | NAME | AGE | SEX | COLOR | FREE OR SLAVE | MARRIED OR SINGLE |
PLACE OF BIRTH ST/TERR/COUNTRY |
MONTH DIED | PROF., OCCUP. OR TRADE |
DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH |
NUMBER OF DAYS ILL |
TRANSCRIBER REMARKS |
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1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. | 10. | 11. | 12. | |
The Vicinity of Exira | ||||||||||||
1 | Solora Herrick, dau. of Urbane & B. Herrick | 2 | F | Illinois | Novbr. | Croup | 7 days | |||||
Illinois | ||||||||||||
2 | Mary Roland, wife of Merideth Roland | 28 | F | Indiana | May 3 | Child Birth | 2 weeks | A different(??) Mary, wife of Merideth Roland, buried in Exira Cemetery (3 years difference in age & death year on gravestone) | ||||
In the vicinity of Oakfield | ||||||||||||
3 | Alma M. Jones Daut. of Jas. & M. Jones | 2 | F | New York | Feby 3 | Teething | 9 days | Buried in Oakfield Cemetery | ||||
4 | Infant of L. B. and S. B. Bartlett | - | M | Iowa | Feby | Still Born | ||||||
In the vicinity of Hamlin's Grove | ||||||||||||
5 | Emmett A. Johnston Son of Js. & A. Johnston | 4 | M | Iowa | Sept 20 | Influenza | 2 days | Buried in Oakfield Cemetery | ||||
6 | Alvin J. Beck Son of Beck | 7 | M | Ohio | Sept 19 | Scarlett Fever | 13 days | |||||
7 | Sylvia A. Lewis | 4 | F | Iowa | Sept 7 | Scarlet Fever | 13 days | Buried in Bowen aka Highland Cemetery | ||||
8 | Louisa A. Lewis | 4 | F | Iowa | Oct 11 | Scarlet Fever | 2 days | Buried in Bowen aka Highland Cemetery | ||||
9 | Romi B. Lewis Children of R.M. & E. Lewis | 2 | F | Iowa | Nov 11 | Scarlet Fever | 5 days | Buried in Bowen aka Highland Cemetery | ||||
Audubon County Concluded | ||||||||||||
I certify that this schedule was made according to my oath and the instructions received, according to the best of my knowledge and beliefs. | ||||||||||||
July 12, 1860. F. G. Clarke | ||||||||||||
Total number of deaths: 9 | No. of white males: 4 | No. of black males: None | No. of muletto males: None. | Total male slaves: None | No. of married: None |
No. of white females: 5 | No. of black females: None | No. of muletto females: None. | Total female slaves: None | No. of widowed: None |
REMARKS: The same may be said of Audubon County that has been said of Shelby. It formed no local cause for disease of epedemic here, her (??) lands, fuse running water with the fine braching wind, which no one knows how to appreciate until he meets the western frontier, all contribute to render this locality healthy to man and beast, freed from that exposure and ni?? manner of life manevolent to all nicely sitting countries and I think it may be confidently asserted that no fraction(?) of the Union is more healthy than the Western fraction(?) of Iowa. The water in this county is occasionally soft. There has been no stone nor stone coal formed here. It is believed both exist. There are no minerals or saline. Springs discovered as get apple, cherry, plum, currants, grapes, etc., (Over) grow finely here, the winters are too cold for the beasts. |
Transcribed and contributed by Cheryl Siebrass, June, 2020