Shelby County |
1880 Federal Census
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LINE # |
FAMILY # |
NAME (Last, First) |
AGE | SEX | COLOR | SIN-GLE | MAR-RIED | WID-OWED | PLACE OF BIRTH |
FATHER'S B-PLACE |
MOTHER'S B-PLACE |
PROF., OCCUP. OR TRADE |
MONTH OF DEATH |
DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH |
HOW LONG A RESI- DENT OF COUNTY |
PLACE CONTRACTED IF NOT PLACE OF DEATH |
NAME OF ATTENDING PHYSICIAN |
TRANSCRIBER REMARKS |
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1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. | 10. | 11. | 12. | 13. | 14. | 15. | 16. | 17. | 18. | |
1 | 15 | Peterson, Peter | 16/30 | M | W | Iowa | Schleswig | Schleswig | April | Hemorrhage from navel | 16/30 | G. W. Todd | Tied to Ness [Nis?} & Anna Peterson family, Shelby Twp. pg. 2 | |||||
2 | 67 | Leister, Zilpha | 6 | F | W | Iowa | Ohio | Ohio | December | Diptheria | 4 | New York | R. E. Kuhn | Surname misspelled, s/b Liester. Tied to John & Eliza Liester family, Shelby Twp. pg. 7. Buried in Shelby Cemetery | ||||
3 | 67 | Leister, Elsy | 8/12 | F | W | Iowa | Ohio | Ohio | April | over dose of medicine | 8/12 | R. E. Kuhn | Surname misspelled, s/b Liester. Tied to John & Eliza Liester family, Shelby Twp. pg. 7. Buried in Shelby Cemetery | |||||
4 | 176 | Boget, Sadie J. | 23 | F | W | 1 | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Keeping house | July | Typhoid fever | 7 | J. W. Campbell | Tied to David H. & Sophia Boget family, Shelby Twp. pg. 19 | |||
5 | 167 | Simpson, Charles W. | 2/12 | M | W | Iowa | Iowa | Wisconsin; | October | Eresypolis | 2/12 | J. W. Campbell | Tied to John W. & Martha Simpson family, Shelby Twp. pg. 18; Buried in Shelby Cemetery | |||||
6 | 168 | McLachlin, John | 65 | M | W | Vermont | Vermont | New York; | Carpenter | April | Pnemonia | 4 | R. E. Kuhn | Tied to Hannah McLachlin family, Shelby Twp. pg. 18; Buried in Shelby Cemetery | ||||
7 | 191 | Pierce, Bertha | 5 | F | W | Iowa | Indiana | Ohio | Oct. | Diptheria | 5 | J. W. Campbell | Tied to George D. & Mary C. Pierce, Shelby Twp. pg. 20; Buried in Shelby Cemetery | |||||
8 | 261 | Gromann, Wm. | 25 | M | W | Holstein | Holstein | Holstein | Dealer in Lumber | Feby | Broken Leg | 5 | B. L. Nye | Tied to Henry Grommann family, Shelby Twp. pg. 27; Buried in Shelby Cemetery. Groman or Gromann? | ||||
9 | 84 | Edwards, Not Named | M | W | Iowa | Jany | Still born | J. W. Campbell | Tied to Wm. E. & Mary Jane Edwards family, Shelby Twp. pg. 9 | |||||||||
10 | - - | Eden, Mrs. | (35) | F | W | 1 | (Sweden) | (Sweden) | (Sweden) | Keeping house | (Apl) | Child birth | Dr. -- Tesky (of Avoca Ia) | Buried in Shelby Cemetery | ||||
11 | 160 | Brown, James | M; | W | Erie Ill | West Virginia | Apl | Still born | Dr. -- Wells | Tied to Thomas & Catherine A. Brown family, Shelby Twp. pg. 18 | ||||||||
12 | -- | Showalter, William | 29 | M | W | 1 | Ill | (Pennsylvania) | (Pennsylvania) | Farmer | June 16th | Parylisis | J. W. Campbell | Buried in Shelby Cemetery | ||||
14 | -- | Day, Andy | 9 | M | W | Vale Iowa | Aug 28 | Pneumonia | Crawford Co | J. W. Campbell | ||||||||
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16 | P.R. | James Ullery | 31 | M | W | May | Consumption | R. E. Kuhn | ||||||||||
17 | Ernest Tague | 1 9/12 | M | W | Sept. | Cholera Infantium | Knowles & Avoca | |||||||||||
18 | Cinderalla Brabham | 22 | F | W | Dec. | Consumption | G. W. Todd | Buried in Shelby Cemetery | ||||||||||
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NO. OF LINE | PLACE WHERE THE FAMILY OF THE DECEASED RESIDED JUNE 1, 1880. | ||
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ABOVE. | TOWN. | COUNTY | STATE |
10 | (Avoca) | Pottawattamie | Iowa |
13 | Vale | Crawford | (Iowa) |
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NO. OF LINE | PLACE WHERE DEATH OCCURRED. | ||
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ABOVE. | TOWN. | COUNTY | STATE |
11 | Erie | Whiteside | Illinois |
12 | Minden | Pottawattamie | Iowa |
NO. OF LINE | REMARKS. |
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No. 10 | Mrs. Edon was here but a short time and balance of the family left here shortly after her death can find no one who knows her first name. |
No. 8 | Groman was thrown from buggy and leg broken mortified it was amputated and died shortly after |
No. 3 | Died from an over dose of medicine given it by its parents through mistake the medicine was preposed for Diabetes for an adult |
I certify that the above is correct as near as it was possible for me to make it. J. Shivelly | |
NO. OF LINE | CAUSE OF DEATH PRIMARY. |
CAUSE OF DEATH IMMEDIATE. |
SIGNATURE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. |
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1 | Umbilical Hemorragge | G. W. Todd | |
3 | Over dose Medicine | R. E. Kuhn | |
2 | Diphtheria | R. E. Kuhn | |
4 | Typhoid Feaver | J. W. Campbell | |
5 | Erysepolis | J. W. Campbell | |
6 | Pneumonia | R. E. Kuhn | |
7 | No 7 overlooked by physician | ||
9 | No 9 overlooked by physician | ||
12 | Paralysis | J. W. Campbell | |
13 | Pneumonia | J. W. Campbell | |
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Transcribed and contributed by Cheryl Siebrass, August, 2020