INQUEST IN PLAQUEMINES PARISH Submitted By Gladys Stovall Armstrong ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** FESNIRD - 29 May 1875, drowned - Eugene Gield, Coroner AMRIS JINKINS - 15 Feb. 1880 - Gunshot wound in breast, L.H. Holmes, Justice of Peace UNKNOWN Man - Drowned 6 Jan. 1879, buried at St. Ann Plantation, H. Mahoney, Coroner JOSEPHY MOSLEY - 7 Jan. 1879, froze to death , Jack Noel, Justice of Peace UNKNOWNED MAN - drowned 25 Jan. 1879, buried at Catherine Plantation, H. Mahoney, Coroner John Mack - Native of New York, age about 34, resident of 412 East Tenth St between Ave, C and Ave, D, on board Dredge "Boutgeal, M.D, Mealester, 18 May, 1872, just before his death his lips were blue and his face flushed, officers on board vessel gave spoonfuls of stimulent and bathed and rubbed him. He died in about 3/4 hour, blood was oozing from his mouth, Peter Fiesel, witness, N.D. Welmore, Justice of Peace. CADOR JOSEPH - 18 July 1876, died of inflamation of the brain, found dead at Oak Grove Plantation, Eugene Field, Coroner JOHN GIBSON - Gunshot wound 2 April 1871, Baptiste Domingue swore before Oscar Sarpy, Justice of Peace and Ex-officio Coroner that Frank WILLIAMS murdered John Gibson between 9 and 10 p.m. ANNA JACKSON - black, 12 Feb. 1880, died of gunshot wound to breast, Dr. D.R. Fox, Coroner