Morehouse Parish, Louisiana Death Certificates For the Year of 1911 Abstracted from microfilm at the Louisiana State Archives Baton Rouge, La. Copied and Submitted by Annette Carpenter Womack of Winnfield, Louisiana ************************************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://theusgenweb.org/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Note: Spelling of names, places, etc. is as on record. I do not have any more information on any person except or unless when given as a note. Mrs. Bettie Dade, female, White, married, born Aug 14, 1885, Mer Rouge, aged 26y 1m 29d, housewife. Husband: Robert L. Dade. Father: James L. Daniel born Morehouse Parish. Died Oct 14, 1911, 7 am, Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish, La., from Peritonitis. Shock. Hemorrhage from Miscarriage. J. C. Powell of Mer Rouge, La. attended from Oct 10, 1911 to Oct 14, 1911. Informant: J. C. Powell, M.D. "See Dup" "Dup attached to letter . . . 10-27-32" [Suggestion: request copy from original and ask for additional information and if writing is on back of original certificate.] [Morehouse, 1911, v.1, #482] None [Daniel], female, White, born Oct 24, 1911, Mer Rouge, aged 5 minutes. Father: J. R. Daniel born Morehouse Parish. Mother: Mrs. Ada Daniel born Morehouse Parish. Died Oct 24, 1911, Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish, La., "Stillborn." [Dr.] attended birth. "Stillborn" Informant: J. R. Powell of Mer Rouge, La. [Morehouse, 1911, v.1 #483] Annie May Norsworthy, female, White. Father: Samuel W. Norsworthy born Union Co. Ark. Died Oct 23, 1911, 10 am, Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish, La., Malosid hemogohirried [hemorrhaged?] of 2 days. J. R. Powell of Mer Rouge attended deceased from Oct 22, 1911 to Oct 23, 1911. Informant: doctor. [Morehouse, 1911, v.1, #484] Clora Alford, female, Negro, aged 6 years. Father: J. J. Alford. Died Aug 8, 1911, Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish, La., from Pernicious Malaria of 2 days. J. R. Powell of Mer Rouge attended deceased from Aug 6, 1911 to Aug 7, 1911. Informant: D. B. Powell of Mer Rouge, La. [Morehouse, 1911, v.1, #485]