City Cemetery
Sexton’s Report for Burials for December, 1871.1
1st– Charles Lawson, aged twenty years.
1st– John Speed, aged eighty-six years; heart disease.
3rd– Mrs. Phillipa Davy, aged eighty years.
4th– Mrs. Elizabeth Nichel, aged sixty-six years, two months and five days; disease dropsy.
5th– Mrs. Elizabeth Reinhart, 2 aged forty-one years, five months, and eight days; disease inward weakness.
5th– Harry Gregory, aged sixteen years and seven days; disease typhoid fever.
6th– Florence A Bishop, aged three years, three months, and seventeen days; disease chronic diarrhea.
9th– Jennie Gross, (colored,) aged twenty-six years; disease childbed fever.
11th– Edward Watson, aged three years; disease pneumonia.
15th– Child of Hiram Price
15th– Caroline Hedenszelt, aged seven years; disease scarlet fever.
16th– Charles M Lucas, (colored.)
17th– Mr. Moses Gregory, aged seventy-one years.
18th– Prince William Robeson, (colored,) age unknown.
19th– Littleton Charity, (colored,) aged fifty-five years, five months, and nineteen days.
19th– Eliza Ella Lucas, (colored.)
22nd– Child of Mr. DeWolf.
23rd– Catharine Robeson, (colored,) age unknown.
29th– Ezra Jeffords, aged sixty-seven years, disease dropsy.
30th– MN Parker, (colored,) aged about one year.
31st– Child of Mrs. Cash, aged about one year.
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