| Schedule 3. - Persons who died during the year ending 1st June, 1850, in township of Tibbawassee in the | |||||||||||
| County of Saginaw State of Michigan, enumerated by me, Actuary Thompson, Ass't Marshal. | |||||||||||
| Name of every person who died during the year ending 1st June, 1850, whose usual Place of Abode at the Time of his death was in his family. | Description | Married or Widowed | Place of birth, | The month in which the Person died | Profession, occupation, or trade | Disease or cause of death | Number of days ill | ||||
| Age | Sex | Color - White, black or mulatto | Free or Slave | Name of the state, territory, or country | |||||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | |
| 1 | James Gibbs | 40 | M | M | New York | July | Farmer | Consumption | 6 | ||
| 2 | John McGregor | 40 | M | M | Scotland | Feb | " | Accident | 1 | ||
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| 5 | Township of Saginaw, County of Saginaw | ||||||||||
| 6 | Mary A Batchelor | 34 | F | M | New York | Jan | Consumption | 6 | |||
| 7 | Ann McHenry | 1 | F | Michigan | March | Tcrofula | 21 | ||||
| 8 | James McLane | 5 | M | New York | Feb | Dropsy | 49 | ||||
| 9 | Helen M Barber | 4 | F | Michigan | Nov | Scarlet fever | 10 | ||||
| 10 | Myron E Hayden | 7 | M | " | Aug | Inflamation of the Bowels | 14 | ||||
| 11 | Harriet Nelson | 3 | F | " | March | Dropsy | 42 | ||||
| 12 | Mary S Gordon | 22 | F | M | New York | Sept | " | 28 | |||
| 13 | Caroline F A Hodgman | 2 | F | Michigan | April | Inflamation of the Bowels | 8 | ||||
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| 16 | Township of Northhampton, County of Saginaw | ||||||||||
| 17 | Francis M Beebe | 3 | M | New York | Aug | Fever | sudden | ||||
| 18 | Mary E " | 1/12 | F | Michigan | Sept | Fits | 8 | ||||
| 19 | Tia Griffin | 2 | M | " | July | Drowned | |||||
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| 22 | Township of Taymouth, County of Saginaw | ||||||||||
| 23 | Elizabeth Malone | 4 | F | Michigan | Feb | Diarrharia | 8 | ||||
| 24 | William L " | 2 | M | " | Jan | " | 9 | ||||
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| 27 | Township of Hampton, County of Saginaw | ||||||||||
| 28 | Joseph Martin | 1/12 | M | Michigan | Feb | sudden | |||||
| 29 | Charles S Miller | 1/12 | M | " | Apr | Fever | 40 | ||||
| 30 | Marius Cheesebro | 1 | M | " | Feb | " | 5 | ||||
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| Note R-Upon this Schedule should be carefully returned: | Of the deaths reported above, the following occured in this enumeration district, but the families to which the deceased belonged, resided June 1 1880 out of the enumeration district, as follows: | Of the deaths reported above, the following occured out of this enumeration district, but the families to which the deceased belonged, resided June 1 1880 in this enumeration district, as follows: | |||||||||
| Number of the line upon which the one is reported above | Place where the family of the deceased resided June 1, 1880 | Number of the line upon which the one is reported above | Place where the death occured | ||||||||
| 1st every death which has occurred in this enumeration district during the census year, whether the deceased was or was not, at death, a member of any family which resided June 1, 1880, in the district. | Town | County | State | Town | County | State | |||||
| The enumerator should make these entries upon this Schedule with great care, seeking every source of information. When a positive statement is impossible, as when an age can only be estimated, or a birth-place must be conjectured, the entry may be inclosed in parentheses, thus: Age (25), meaning that the best estimate of the age that can be given in 25 years. | |||||||||||
| Remarks: The county is generally healthy, subject to periodical returns of Chill Fever, | |||||||||||
| Ague & Fever & other Bilious disesases natural to a new county. The rivers are generally of | |||||||||||
| an active Character. Well water good & cool - mature harde, Timber. Oak of several kinds, Elm, | |||||||||||
| soft & hard maple, Beach, Basswood, Hickory, Walnut, Butternut, Pine, Hemlock, Cedar & | |||||||||||