Alleghany County, NC ************************************************************************ File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Sandra Lake Lassen USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Return to the NCGenWeb Archives Table of Contents http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm#NC ************************************************************************ Sandra Lake Lassen 1499 Lakeside Drive West Jefferson, NC 28694 910/877-1693 Internet: slassen@infoave.net FAX: 910-877-9623 From: National Archives Census microfilm, 1850 and 1860 Mortality Schedules NOTE: Mortality schedules include all persons who died from June of the year preceding the census year up to June first of the census year. Although enumerators had specific guidelines as to what data was to be entered, some entered more data than was required, and others, less. In the case of slaves, some enumerators listed the slaves under their own names, and others listed only the slave owner's name. Some enumerators entered both the slave's name and the owner's name (the "best case scenario!"). I have included all information given for each of these entries and have no additional information on them. If there is confusion over whether the name listed is that of the slave or the slave owner, researchers should consult the 1850 and 1860 NC Slave Schedules. Original spelling has been preserved for all names, diseases, etc. PERMISSION IS GRANTED TO POST THIS LIST OF SLAVE NAMES ON ANY INTERNET BOARD WHERE IT WILL PROVE HELPFUL TO OTHERS, AS LONG AS THE PURPOSE IS GENEALOGICAL AND NOT COMMERCIAL. PLEASE CREDIT SANDRA LAKE LASSEN AS COMPILER. MORTALITY SCHEDULES, 1850 AND 1860 Extracted and posted by Sandra Lake Lassen 1499 Lakeside Drive West Jefferson, NC 28694 Internet: slassen@infoave.net Since Alleghany County formed from Ashe in 1859, there is no 1850 Alleghany Co. mortality schedule. 1860 Jane, 30, female, black, slave, married, born VA, died Feb., Domestic, Rhumatism, ill for 30 days