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Contrabands and Freedmen’s Cemetery Memorial Design Competition 2008 The following list is taken from the book Alexandria, Virginia Death Records, 1863-1868 (The Gladwin Record) and 1869-1896 by Wesley E. Pippenger and published by Willow Bend Books of Westminster, Maryland. It is reproduced here with their very generous permission. Discovered by Wes Pippenger at the Library of Virginia, this document is generally referred to as the Gladwin Record. While certainly begun in March 1863 by Superintendent of Contrabands Rev. Albert Gladwin, the record continued to be maintained by his successors and by the local oce of the Freedmen’s Bureau until January 1869. Entries include name; date of the report of death or burial (which roughly correspond to the death date); age; next of kin or person making the report; residence or place of death, or both (presumably, the locations were usually one and the same); and additional comments about burial or cause of death. Ideally, each entry would include all such data, but oen some information was not supplied. Mr. Pippenger has reorganized the chronological list into alphabetical order. The published information has here been further edited. Mr. Pippenger faithfully transcribed personal names and place names verbatim. Here, however, originally misspelled street names have been corrected, and most abbreviations have been spelled out to assist those who may not be familiar with Alexandria. Several names and associated data have been added, based upon the information contained in an 1865 memorandum book probably kept by Capt. James Ferree and now contained in the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 105, Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Entry 3878. Minor edits of the entries relating to soldiers’ deaths at L’Ouverture Hospital have been informed by The Roll of Honor. Names of Soldiers, Victims of the Rebellion, Buried in the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Oce, 1866) and by Edward A. Miller, Jr.’s article “Volunteers for Freedom: Black Civil War Soldiers in Alexandria National Cemetery, Part II” in Historic Alexandria Quarterly, Winter 1998. The list commences in March 1863, nearly halfway through the Civil War. As a consequence, it does not include the deaths of all the “Contrabands” in Alexandria. At least 1,200 African Americans has perished in the immediate vicinity of Alexandria between the beginning of the war and the establishment of Freedmen’s Cemetery. Therefore, while it is not complete, the list contains entries for many individuals who died before the cemetery opened. Most of these were interred at Penny Hill, Alexandria’s public cemetery. The entries in bold are for individuals who were not, or almost certainly not, buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery. The entries in italics are soldiers who were rst buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery and re-interred in Alexandria National Cemetery. There are a couple of entries for soldiers which are marked by asterisks (*); these indicate soldiers who were buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery for which there is no known record of re-interment in Alexandria National Cemetery. They may yet lie in Freedmen’s Cemetery because of a bureaucratic error, or perhaps they are among the unknowns in the National Cemetery. Leers, words or numbers which are underlined indicate spellings which Mr. Pippenger considered questionable or representing possible mistakes, omissions, etc. ABBOTT, Laura, 27 SEP 1864, 10y, Princess St. bet. Pi & Royal ADAMS, George, 5 JUL 1865 (bur. Jul. 6), 18y, L’Ouverture Hospital ADAMS, Jane, 10 APR 1865, 10y, L’Ouverture Hospital ADAMS, Mary Ellen, 21 JUL 1864, 1y6m ADAMS, Richard, 22 JUL 1865, 3y, north side Duke St. four or ve doors west of stone bridge ADAMS, Smith (pvt. Co. A 27th USCT), 26 MAY 1864, 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital ADDISON, Martha, 17 MAY 1864, 5m, Newtown ADDISON, Mina, 1 FEB 1864, 14y, on Washington St. nearly opposite “M.E. Church (col’d)” AGEE, Abraham Lincoln, infant, summer 1863 AGEE, Anna, 10 JUL 1864, 14d, North House ALEXANDER, Charlie, 2 JAN 1865, 7y, Washington Square ALEXANDER, Eliza, 30 MAY 1865, 22y, L’Ouverture Hospital ALEXANDER, Lucinda, bur. 23 JAN 1867, 10y, L’Ouverture Hospital ALFREDS, Willie, 29 JUN 1865, 7y, Washington Square ALLEN, Daphne, bur. 22 MAR 1868, 100y, Columbus St., no con furnished ALLEN, Horace, 27 JUN 1865, 60y, cor. Columbia & Gibbon Sts. ALLEN, Sarah, 30 MAY 1865, 26y, L’Ouverture Hospital ALLSOP, Joseph (pvt. Co. A 30th USCT), 4 NOV 1864 (bur. Nov. 5), 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital AMBUSH, Katy, 29 SEP 1864, 4y, cor. Pi & Gibbon Sts. AMOS, William, 17 JUN 1863, 18y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts., funeral by Rev. E. Owen ANDERSON, Isaac, 27 AUG 1864, 20y, Quarter Master Hospital

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Page 1: Contrabands and Freedmen’s Cemetery Memorial · Contrabands and Freedmen’s Cemetery Memorial Design Competition 2008 The following list is taken from the book Alexandria, Virginia

Contrabands and Freedmen’s Cemetery MemorialDesign Competition 2008

The following list is taken from the book Alexandria, Virginia Death Records, 1863-1868 (The Gladwin Record) and 1869-1896 by Wesley E. Pippenger and published by Willow Bend Books of Westminster, Maryland. It is reproduced here with their very generous permission.

Discovered by Wes Pippenger at the Library of Virginia, this document is generally referred to as the Gladwin Record. While certainly begun in March 1863 by Superintendent of Contrabands Rev. Albert Gladwin, the record continued to be maintained by his successors and by the local offi ce of the Freedmen’s Bureau until January 1869.

Entries include name; date of the report of death or burial (which roughly correspond to the death date); age; next of kin or person making the report; residence or place of death, or both (presumably, the locations were usually one and the same); and additional comments about burial or cause of death. Ideally, each entry would include all such data, but oft en some information was not supplied.

Mr. Pippenger has reorganized the chronological list into alphabetical order. The published information has here been further edited. Mr. Pippenger faithfully transcribed personal names and place names verbatim. Here, however, originally misspelled street names have been corrected, and most abbreviations have been spelled out to assist those who may not be familiar with Alexandria. Several names and associated data have been added, based upon the information contained in an 1865 memorandum book probably kept by Capt. James Ferree and now contained in the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 105, Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Entry 3878. Minor edits of the entries relating to soldiers’ deaths at L’Ouverture Hospital have been informed by The Roll of Honor. Names of Soldiers, Victims of the Rebellion, Buried in the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Offi ce, 1866) and by Edward A. Miller, Jr.’s article “Volunteers for Freedom: Black Civil War Soldiers in Alexandria National Cemetery, Part II” in Historic Alexandria Quarterly, Winter 1998.

The list commences in March 1863, nearly halfway through the Civil War. As a consequence, it does not include the deaths of all the “Contrabands” in Alexandria. At least 1,200 African Americans has perished in the immediate vicinity of Alexandria between the beginning of the war and the establishment of Freedmen’s Cemetery. Therefore, while it is not complete, the list contains entries for many individuals who died before the cemetery opened. Most of these were interred at Penny Hill, Alexandria’s public cemetery.

The entries in bold are for individuals who were not, or almost certainly not, buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery. The entries in italics are soldiers who were fi rst buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery and re-interred in Alexandria National Cemetery. There are a couple of entries for soldiers which are marked by asterisks (*); these indicate soldiers who were buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery for which there is no known record of re-interment in Alexandria National Cemetery. They may yet lie in Freedmen’s Cemetery because of a bureaucratic error, or perhaps they are among the unknowns in the National Cemetery. Lett ers, words or numbers which are underlined indicate spellings which Mr. Pippenger considered questionable or representing possible mistakes, omissions, etc.

ABBOTT, Laura, 27 SEP 1864, 10y, Princess St. bet. Pitt & RoyalADAMS, George, 5 JUL 1865 (bur. Jul. 6), 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalADAMS, Jane, 10 APR 1865, 10y, L’Ouverture HospitalADAMS, Mary Ellen, 21 JUL 1864, 1y6mADAMS, Richard, 22 JUL 1865, 3y, north side Duke St. four or fi ve doors west of stone bridgeADAMS, Smith (pvt. Co. A 27th USCT), 26 MAY 1864, 30y, L’Ouverture HospitalADDISON, Martha, 17 MAY 1864, 5m, NewtownADDISON, Mina, 1 FEB 1864, 14y, on Washington St. nearly opposite “M.E. Church (col’d)”AGEE, Abraham Lincoln, infant, summer 1863AGEE, Anna, 10 JUL 1864, 14d, North HouseALEXANDER, Charlie, 2 JAN 1865, 7y, Washington SquareALEXANDER, Eliza, 30 MAY 1865, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalALEXANDER, Lucinda, bur. 23 JAN 1867, 10y, L’Ouverture HospitalALFREDS, Willie, 29 JUN 1865, 7y, Washington SquareALLEN, Daphne, bur. 22 MAR 1868, 100y, Columbus St., no coffi n furnishedALLEN, Horace, 27 JUN 1865, 60y, cor. Columbia & Gibbon Sts.ALLEN, Sarah, 30 MAY 1865, 26y, L’Ouverture HospitalALLSOP, Joseph (pvt. Co. A 30th USCT), 4 NOV 1864 (bur. Nov. 5), 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital AMBUSH, Katy, 29 SEP 1864, 4y, cor. Pitt & Gibbon Sts. AMOS, William, 17 JUN 1863, 18y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts., funeral by Rev. E. Owen ANDERSON, Isaac, 27 AUG 1864, 20y, Quarter Master Hospital

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ANDERSON, Jackson (pvt. Co. D 27th USCT), 16 AUG 1864, 42y, L’Ouverture Hospital ANDERSON, Richard (pvt. Co. G 23rd USCT), 11 AUG 1864, 27y, L’Ouverture Hospital ANN, Minnie, 29 NOV 1865, 34yANNIS, Infant, bur. 12 JUL 1866, 6 weeks, mother Fannie Annis, Cameron cor. WestANNISON, Jemmy [Jimmy?], 13 AUG 1865, 1y3m, Johnson FarmANSEL, Joseph, 2 AUG 1865, 16y, L’Ouverture HospitalARMISTEAD, Cecelia, bur. 5 FEB 1866, 112y, Mrs. C. Lamon, Duke St. bet. Columbus & Alfred, charges canceledARMSTEAD, Hannah, bur. 5 FEB 1867, old, L’Ouverture HospitalARMSTRONG, James (pvt. Co. C 28th Indiana Colored Infantry), 17 SEP 1864 (bur. Sep. 18), 35y, L’Ouverture Hospital ARMSTRONG, Lucy, 17 MAR 1864, 4y, Pitt St.ARMSTRONG, Peter, bur. 11 NOV 1866, 60y, Prince St. near railroadARNOLD, John, bur. 21 JAN 1867, 55y, daughter Millie Arnold, Vinegar Hill, Franklin St.ARRINGTON, Infant, bur. 21 APR 1868, stillborn, mother Emma Arrington, Columbus St.ARRINGTON, Nancy, 27 APR 1866 (bur. April 27), 11y, Sickles BarracksARRINGTON, Nancy, bur. 9 AUG 1868, 2y, mother Clara Cranklin, Petersburg near jailARTIST, Moses (pvt. Co. D 27th USCT), 25 MAY 1864, 40y, L’Ouverture Hospital ASH, Harriet, 26 NOV 1864, 2y, Prince St. BarracksASHBY, Lucy, bur. 28 FEB 1866, 2m, Alexander Ashby, south of Hunting Creek 1 mile, charges canceledASHBY, Maria, 19 DEC 1865, Henry St.ASHBY, Mary, 26 JUN 1865, 1y6m, south Hunting CreekASHBY, Thomas, bur. 16 JUN 1867, 70y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalASHLEY, Mary, 19 DEC 1865ATKINS, Infant, bur. 21 APR 1866, 1 week, mother Lizzie Atkins, Alfred St.AUSTIN, Alfred, bur. 3 SEP 1866, 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalAUSTIN, Daniel, 19 SEP 1864, 1y5m, Newtown

BAGBY, Edith, 4 JAN 1865, 19y, near gas houseBAGBY, Mary, 29 DEC 1864, 1d, near gas houseBAILEY, Hiram, 28 DEC 1865BAILEY, Hiram, 31 DEC 1865 (bur. Jan. 5, 1866), 24y, L’Ouverture Hospital, no charge, buried by Gov’t.BAILEY, Millie, bur. 12 JAN 1869, 80y, mother Amy Bailey, coal wharfBAILEY, Patrick, 7 SEP 1865, 1y6m, GrantvilleBAILEY, Sally, bur. 15 JAN 1867, infant, Patsy Bailey, Henry St. bet. King & CameronBAILEY, Walker, 17 DEC 1864, 2y, cor. King & Henry Sts.BAILY, Hiram, 28 DEC 1865, 24y, L’Ouverture HospitalBAIRD, Jeff erson, 10 JUN 1865, 14y, L’Ouverture HospitalBAKER, Henry, bur. 17 JUL 1866, 1y, mother Lucy Baker, Petersburg near Princess St.BAKER, Henry Lewis, bur. 17 JUL 1866, 1y, Lucy Baker, Pitt St., PetersburgBAKER, Mitchell, 14 APR 1866 (bur. Apr. 16), 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalBALL, Ann, 19 SEP 1864, 1d, GrantvilleBALL, Martha, bur. 25 JUL 1866, 15m, mother Julia Ann Ball, St. Asaph St. near cott on factoryBALLARD, Jeff erson (pvt. Co. I 36th USCT), 12 SEP 1864, 16y, L’Ouverture Hospital BALTIMORE, Infant, bur. 5 JUL 1868, stillborn, mother Betsy Baltimore, near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire R.R. DepotBALTIMORE, Maria (twin), 2 DEC 1864, 1d, GrantvilleBALTIMORE, Martha (twin), 2 DEC 1864, 1d, GrantvilleBALTIMORE, Moses, 27 DEC 1865, 3y, NW cor. Princess & Royal Sts.BALTIMORE, Thomas, 14 JUN 1865, 60y, L’Ouverture HospitalBANDIN, Lucy, bur. 18 AUG 1866, 8y, Charlott e Bandin, Wilkes St. near railroadBANKER, Edward, 13 AUG 1864, 4y, GrantvilleBANKHEAD, Infant, bur. 16 FEB 1866, 3m, father Dunmore Bankhead, Vinegar Hill, charges canceledBANKS, Amy, bur. 28 APR 1866, 3m, mother Emily Banks, Petersburg near old [jus.?] dept.BANKS, Charles Henry, 29 JUL 1864, 4y, cor. Fairfax & PrinceBANKS, Cintha, 2 SEP 1865, Grantville on Princess St. east of WaterBANKS, Cynthia, 2 SEP 1865, 6y, cor. Royal & Gibbon Sts.BANKS, Infant, bur. 15 FEB 1866, 5d, father Edward Banks, Princess north side bet. Pitt & Royal Sts., charges canceledBANKS, James, 26 SEP 1865, 51yBANKS, John, 5 SEP 1865, 40y, cor. Fairfax & Franklin Sts.BANKS, Mary Eliza, 4 JUL 1864, 1y3m, GrantvilleBANKS, two infants, bur. 8 FEB 1868, stillborn, mother Carrie Ann Banks, Washington St. near Freedmen’s CemeteryBANNON, Scott , 23 JUN 1863 BAPTIST, John, 1 MAR 1865, 40y, Quartermaster HospitalBARBER, James, 21 NOV 1865, 3mBARBER, Sally, 4 APR 1864, 2y, No. 8 Prince St. BarracksBARBOUR, George, bur. 28 JUL 1866, 5y, father George Barbour, Fairfax St. near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire depotBARBOUR, Robert, bur. 25 JUL 1866, 2y, father George Barbour, Fairfax St. near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire depotBARNBY, Maria, bur. 17 AUG 1867, 22y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalBARNES, Ann, 17 AUG 1864, 9y, Grantville

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BARNES, Charlott e, 1 NOV 1864, 14y, L’Ouverture HospitalBARNES, Emma, 27 APR 1865, 5y, GrantvilleBARNUM, Charles, 2 JUL 1865, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalBARNUM, Corah, 18 JUN 1863 BATES, Infant, bur. 6 JUN 1866, stillborn, mother Mary Frances Bates, Payne St. bet. Cameron & KingBATTEN, Child, bur. 16 APR 1866, 3y, mother Betsy Batt en, cor. Oronoco & Asaph Sts.BATTEN, Luella, bur. 22 JAN 1866, 12y, Betsey Batt en, Oronoco St. near St. Asaph, no charge, destituteBAYLER, Angelina, 2 JUL 1864, 28y, Water St.BEARDSLEY, William, 28 JUL 1864, 30y, Commissary HospitalBEATE, Lucy, 27 JUL 1864, 6y10m, No. 14 Prince St. BarracksBECKHAM, William, bur. 28 JAN 1867, 26m, John Beckam, cor. Wolfe & Union Sts.BECKLEY, Charley, 20 JUL 1863, 6m, Prince St. Barracks BELL, Lizzie, 8 OCT 1864, 2y, cor. Duke & Union Sts.BELL, Powel, bur. 18 SEP 1867, 1y, mother Sally Bell*BENTON, James W. (soldier Co. F 19th USCT), 10 AUG 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital BERRY, Billy, 6 MAR 1864, 72y, funeral by Peter Washington, HaytiBERRY, Cassah, bur. 24 NOV 1867, 18y, mother Dinah Berry, Payne St. near L’Ouverture HospitalBERRY, Frederick, bur. 28 MAY 1866, 70y, L’Ouverture HospitalBERRY, James, 16 JUN 1863, 10y BERRY, Jeff erson, bur. 15 DEC 1866, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalBERRY, John (pvt. Co. E 29th USCT), 25 NOV 1864, 29y, L’Ouverture Hospital BERRY, John, 16 AUG 1864, 10m, 325 Duke St.BERRY, Limus, bur. 27 SEP 1866, 70y, daughter Lucinda Berry, head of King St.BERRY, Thomas, Jr., 5 FEB 1864, 3y, Newtown, near catt le yard BERRYMAN, Horace, bur. 12 FEB 1866, 7y, Julia Ann Berryman, NW cor. Water & Oronoco Sts., charges canceledBESON, Simon, 2 FEB 1864, 26y, cor. Cameron & King Sts. BETHRICK, Granison, 26 SEP 1864, 45y, burnt slave penBEVERLY, Elizabeth, bur. 25 FEB 1866, 28y, Griffi n Beverly, 19 Henry St. bet. King & Cameron, charges canceledBEVERLY, William B. [or W.?], 12 DEC 1865, 1m, Princess St. near Quartermaster offi ceBIBB, Richard Owen (pvt. Co. H 5th Mass. Cavalry), 20 JUN 1864, 27y, L’Ouverture Hospital BIRD, Samuel, 30 OCT 1864, 28y, Scott ’s wood yardBLACKBURN, Infant, bur. 8 DEC 1867, stillborn, mother Mary Blackburn, Washington St. near GibbonBLACKWELL, Ann Eliza, 20 JUL 1864, 1d, cor. St. Asaph & Princess Sts.BLACKWELL, Anna, 14 AUG 1864, 7y, GrantvilleBLACKWELL, Chloe, 28 JUN 1864, 3y, Mill HouseBLACKWELL, Henry, 14 AUG 1864, 1y6m, GrantvilleBLACKWELL, Israel, 8 DEC 1864, 6y, Vinegar HillBLACKWELL, Martha, 15 JUL 1864, 1y4m, Mill HouseBLACKWELL, Rebecca, 20 AUG 1864, 9y, Washington SquareBLAKE, Samuel, bur. 17 MAY 1866, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalBLAND, Child, 7 NOV 1865, 4d, mother Mary Bland.BLANN, Mary, 10 AUG 1864, 13y, NewtownBODLEN, Alfred, 13 APR 1864, 21y, Commissary HospitalBOGERSON, Richard, 8 JUN 1865, 1y3m, cor. Washington & Gibbon Sts.BOGGAN, Peter, bur. 29 SEP 1866, 23y, L’Ouverture HospitalBOINBRAY, Thornton, 10 APR 1864, 21y, Queen, bet. Pitt & RoyalBOLDEN, Cornelius, bur. 11 MAY 1866, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalBOMBRAY, Ann, 12 JUN 1864, 60y, GrantvilleBOMBRAY, Daniel, 28 FEB 1865, 25y, GrantvilleBOMBRAY, Ed., 20 AUG 1864, 3y, cor. St. Asaph & Pendleton Sts.BOMBRAY, Jane, 28 AUG 1864, 3m, GrantvilleBOMBRAY, Ned, 6 SEP 1864, 7y, GrantvilleBOMBRAY, Strother, 10 OCT 1864, 6y, GrantvilleBOOIL, Joseph, 10 SEP 1864, 23y, L’Ouverture HospitalBOOTH, Edward, 10 DEC 1864, 2y, cor. Pitt & Gibbon Sts.BOOTH, Infant, 14 MAY 1866 (bur. May 14), 9m, mother Kitt y Booth, Water St. near gas houseBOOZE, Mary Eliza, bur. 6 FEB 1868, 2m3d, mother Ellen Booze, King St. near Cox’s Hotel, there was no coffi n furnished by

[Freedmen’s Bureau?]BOSTICK, Joseph (pvt. Co. C 19th USCT), 13 OCT 1864, 56y, L’Ouverture Hospital BOTTS, Celia, 17 DEC 1864, 96y, cor. Prince & Fayett e Sts.BOTTS, Laura, bur. 6 AUG 1868, 14y, mother Jane Bott s, Pendleton St. bet. St. Asaph & Pitt BOULDER, Solomon, bur. 22 OCT 1866, 75y, L’Ouverture HospitalBOWERS, Edwin, bur. 20 JAN 1867, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalBOWMAN, Samuel, 5 MAR 1865, 45y, Quartermaster HospitalBOYD, Infant, bur. 4 DEC 1867, stillborn, mother Dulcina Boyd, NewtownBOYER, John, 4 MAR 1865, 44y, Quartermaster HospitalBOYLE, Spencer (pvt. Co. E 29th USCT), 25 NOV 1864, 29y, L’Ouverture Hospital

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BOYSAW, Jane, 1 JUN 1865, 3m, No. 16 Prince St. BarracksBOYSAW, Jane, 25 APR 1865, 26y, No. 16 Prince St. BarracksBRACE, Samuel (pvt. Co. C 19th USCT), 22 DEC 1864, 28y, Grace Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital BRACEY, Wythe (pvt. Co. B 29th Ill. Colored Infantry), 30 NOV 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital BRADFORD, William, bur. 20 JUN 1866, 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalBRADLEY, John, bur. 30 JUL 1866, 10m, father John Bradley, Union St. near railroadBRADLEY, Salina, 9 APR 1864, 3y, GrantvilleBRADLEY, William, 2 SEP 1864, 21y, West & Prince Sts.BRADY, Oscar (pvt. Co. G 27th USCT), 16 AUG 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalBRANSON, Joseph, bur. 13 SEP 1867, 17y, L’Ouverture HospitalBRAXTON, Dick, 31 AUG 1864, L’Ouverture HospitalBRENT, Henry, 20 DEC 1863, 20y, dropped dead while unloading hides, just as he threw out the last BRENT, Leonard, 26 FEB 1866 (bur. Mar. 1), 9y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledBRENT, Susan, bur. 1 MAY 1867, 26y, unknown, Petersburg, near Mr. Marshall’s churchBRENT, Thomas, bur. 3 AUG 1868, 3m, mother Ailsie Gibson, Washington St. near Freedmen’s CemeteryBREVETS, Infant, bur. 22 FEB 1868, mother Frances Brevets, Union St. bet. Wilkes & GibbonBRIDGET, Susan, bur. 19 OCT 1866, 3½ m, Cornelia Bridget, on Dr. Bigelow’s land near the millBRIGADIER, John, 3 SEP 1865, 1y3m, No. 7 Prince St. BarracksBRIGADIN, Child, bur. 31 JUL 1868, mother Virginia Brigadin, slave penBRIGADY, Margaret, 30 JUL 1864, 1y, cor. Henry & King Sts.BRIGGS, Henriett a, 4 JUN 1864, 5y, drowned in the river, Long HouseBRIGHT, Infant, 28 APR 1866 (bur. Apr. 28), 7d, father John Bright, West End near Sickles BarracksBRINSMADE, Orlando (pvt. Co. C 30th USCT), 12 JUL 1864, 29y, L’Ouverture HospitalBRISTLETON, Robert (pvt. Co. A 43rd USCT), 23 AUG 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital BROADUS, Infant, bur. 16 MAY 1866, 2d, father Richard Broadus, across Hunting CreekBROADUS, William Henry, bur. 13 JUL 1868, 9m, mother Caroline Broadus, Alfred St. near Hunting CreekBRODEN, Horace, 2 JUL 1864, 25y, Commissary HospitalBROOKS, Anne, bur. 19 AUG 1867, 20y, mother Anne Brooks, Leesburg PikeBROOKS, Benjamin, 12 SEP 1863, 18y, slave pen BROOKS, Edward, 27 JUL 1864, 7d, GrantvilleBROOKS, Edward NOV 1865, 23yBROOKS, Evan, bur. 22 MAY 1867, 55y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalBROOKS, Flora, 15 MAR 1865, cor. Princess & Pitt Sts.BROOKS, Harriet H., 26 FEB 1866 (bur. Mar. 1), 14y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledBROOKS, Helen, 6 JUL 1865, 2y, Washington SquareBROOKS, Infant, 6 JAN 1865, 1d, father Dade Brooks, near factory prisonBROOKS, James, 24 AUG 1865, 25y, Payne St. bet. Cameron & QueenBROOKS, John A., 22 MAR 1864, 45y, Quartermaster HospitalBROOKS, Joseph, bur. 20 SEP 1866, 70y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROOKS, Mary, 13 JAN 1865, 3y, Washington Square on Franklin St.BROOKS, Mary, 3 MAY 1863, 65y BROOKS, Mary Elisabeth, 16 JAN 1865, 8d, NewtownBROOKS, Phebe V., 21 AUG 1865, 7m, Washington Square, died at L’Ouverture HospitalBROOKS, Robert, 22 MAY 1865, 4y, near Virginia HouseBROOKS, Rose, 25 NOV 1864, 2y2m, Washington SquareBROOKS, Susan, 24 AUG 1865, 70y, GrantvilleBROOKS, William, 6 MAY 1865, 55y, GrantvilleBROWN, Alice, 2 MAR 1865, 2y8m, 10 South West St.BROWN, Andrew (pvt. Co. K 39th USCT), 16 AUG 1864, 26y, L’Ouverture Hospital BROWN, Andrew, bur. 14 DEC 1868, 57y, wife Elizabeth Brown, slave penBROWN, Ann, 13 AUG 1863, 1y1m, slave pen BROWN, Ann Eliza, bur. 15 AUG 1866, 7m, mother Sarah Brown, Fairfax near canalBROWN, Anna [Amy?], 2 NOV 1865, 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Anna, 7 NOV 1865, 12yBROWN, Bailey, 9 SEP 1864, 7y, bet. Cameron & Queen Sts.BROWN, Celia, 8 JUL 1864, 3y4m, Payne bet. Cameron & Queen Sts.BROWN, Child, bur. 21 AUG 1868, 5m, mother Frances Brown, Gibbon St. bet. Prince & KingBROWN, Daniel, 23 JUN 1864, 8m, 153 Wilkes St.BROWN, Daniel, 31 DEC 1865 (bur. Jan 5, 1866), 23y, L’Ouverture Hospital, no charge, buried by Gov’tBROWN, Elisabeth, bur. 28 APR 1866, 34y, husband Cubit [Cupid?] Brown, Columbus St. near WilkesBROWN, Ellison, 15 AUG 1865BROWN, Emma, bur. 20 AUG 1867, 1y, mother Frances Brown, Henry St. bet. Cameron & KingBROWN, Flora, 1 NOV 1864, 10y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Frances, 27 SEP 1864, 45y, Queen St. in NewtownBROWN, George, bur. 13 FEB 1866, 29y, mother Maria Brown, No. 9 Prince St. Barracks, charges canceledBROWN, Hezekiah, bur. 5 OCT 1867, 12y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Infant, bur. 31 JAN 1866, 11m, mother Rosa Brown, Payne St. bet. Cameron & Queen, no charge, destitute

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BROWN, Infant, bur. 6 NOV 1866, 5m, mother Jeannie Brown, Fairfax St. near Batt ery RogersBROWN, Infant, bur. 6 AUG 1866, 1y, William Brown, Payne St. bet. Cameron & QueenBROWN, Infant, bur. 31 DEC 1866, stillborn, mother Nancy Brown, Payne St. bet. Prince & KingBROWN, Infant, bur. 10 MAR 1866, 9m, mother Matilda Brown, West St. near catt le yard, charges canceledBROWN, Infant, bur. 15 JUL 1867, stillborn, mother Susan Brown, PetersburgBROWN, Infant, bur. 5 FEB 1866, 1 week, mother Margaret Brown, Jamieson’s Block in Petersburg, charges canceledBROWN, Infant, 20 JUN 1865, 1d, mother Ellen Brown, NewtownBROWN, James (pvt. Co. I 19th USCT), 25 NOV 1864, 47y, L’Ouverture Hospital BROWN, Jane, 11 APR 1864, 30y, new General HospitalBROWN, John, 15 JUL 1864, 26y, NewtownBROWN, John, 7 JUN 1863, 35y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts., funeral by Rev. E. Owen BROWN, John Henry, 12 AUG 1864, 11m, NewtownBROWN, John W., bur. 6 JAN 1866, 15y, James Brown, Camp Briggs, west side Fairfax St., no charge, destituteBROWN, Kitt y, 11 AUG 1864, 15y7m, NewtownBROWN, Lewis (pvt. Co. K 30th USCT), 10 DEC 1864, 20y, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital BROWN, Lizzie, bur. 5 JUN 1867, 25y, unknown, [L’Ouverture?] Freedman’s HospitalBROWN, Margaret, 9 JUN 1863, 45y BROWN, Mary, bur. 20 APR 1867, 24y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Mary, bur. 19 OCT 1867, 1 week, mother Mary Brown, Washington St. near Freedmen’s CemeteryBROWN, Mary Ellen, 14 FEB 1864, 23y, hospital, funeral by Owen & WashingtonBROWN, Mary Frances, 2 AUG 1865, 1y, Washington SquareBROWN, Mary Jane, bur. 19 MAY 1866, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Milly, 1 JUN 1865, 21y, GrantvilleBROWN, Nat., Jr., 7 MAR 1864, 7y, NewtownBROWN, Nathan, 10 NOV 1864, 60y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Nathan, 8 APR 1864, 35y, Quartermaster HospitalBROWN, Nellie, 7 AUG 1864, 6m, bet. Duke & Prince Sts.BROWN, Phillip, bur. 14 JUL 1868, 4m, mother Sarah Brown, [illegible] Hill near canal basinBROWN, Robert, bur. 9 JAN 1866, about 50y, L’Ouverture Hospital, frozen to death, no chargeBROWN, Roxa Ann, bur. 13 AUG 1866, 5m, mother Celia Brown, West St. near PayneBROWN, Susan, 1 AUG 1865, 1y, Columbus & Prince Sts.BROWN, Thomas, 10 MAR 1864, 7m, Payne St. bet. Cameron & QueenBROWN, Tony, 11 NOV 1865, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalBROWN, Walt, 15 NOV 1864, 80y, Fairfax St.BROWN, Willis, 8 MAY 1863, 32y BROWN, Wilson, (discharged soldier), bur. 19 JAN 1866, 21y, Fairfax St. near Gibbon, $5.00 paid (H.E.A.)BROWNER, Henry, 13 AUG 1864, 1y6m, No. 24 Prince St. BarracksBRUTUS, Betsey, 29 JUN 1864, 2m, cor. King & West Sts.BRYANT, Phillip, bur. 6 JAN 1866, 12y, William B. Bryant, Queen St. near Payne, no charge, destituteBUCE, Child, bur. 12 NOV 1868, 1d, mother Emily Buce, Payne St. bet. Cameron & KingBUCHANAN, Hannah, 1 FEB 1865, 35y, No. 15 Prince St. BarracksBUCHANAN, Sina Ann, 29 JUN 1864, 3m19d, Prince St. BarracksBUCKLEY, Amanda, bur. 24 DEC 1868, 20y, mother Margaret Henderson, Patrick St. bet. Cameron & QueenBUCKNER, Charles, 7 JUL 1865, 4y, GrantvilleBUCKNER, Chloe Ann, 28 JAN 1865, 39y, GrantvilleBUCKNER, Gus, 15 NOV 1864, 3y, GrantvilleBUCKNER, James, 4 JAN 1864, 4y, in Princess St. near jail BUCKNER, John William, 16 SEP 1863, 7y, Prince St. BarracksBUCKNER, Julia, 13 DEC 1863, 2y6mBUCKNER, Michael, 22 JUL 1864, 16y, GrantvilleBUCKNER, Nelson, bur. 22 MAY 1866, 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalBUCKNER, Sophia, 20 MAY 1864, 25y, GrantvilleBULLARD, Lydia, 21 SEP 1863, 20y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. BUMBLEY, Harriet, 21 NOV 1865, 7dBUMBLEY, Jesse, 19 NOV 1865, 13yBUNDY, Thomas, bur. 12 NOV 1867, 3m, mother Maria Marr, PetersburgBUOY, Virginia, bur. 23 JUL 1867, 29y, L’Ouverture HospitalBURGESS, Caroline, 10 SEP 1864, 23y, L’Ouverture HospitalBURKE, Edmonia, 6 AUG 1864, 7y, cor. King & Henry Sts.BURKE, Sally, 14 AUG 1865, 10m, Washington & Gibbon Sts.BURKE, William, 22 APR 1866 (bur. Apr. 24), 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalBURNET, John, 18 NOV 1863, 20y, [Contraband?] Hospital BURNS, Wesley, 4 MAR 1864, 50y, Newtown, funeral by Leland WarringBURRELL, Abner, 25 JAN 1865, 65y, cor. Columbus & Franklin Sts.BURRELL, Avanon, 26 JUN 1864, 6m, NewtownBURRELL, Henriett a, 12 JAN 1864, 6y, at Grantville, opposite new church BURRELL, John, 18 JUL 1864, 4y6m, Grantville

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BURRELL, John, 6 MAY 1864, 11y, St. Asaph St.BURRELL, Sylvia, 6 JAN 1864, 9m, at Grantville, opposite new church BURTON, Amelia, bur. 17 AUG 1866, 3y, Chloe Burton, Alfred St. Con[traband?] BarracksBUSH, Mary, 18 JUN 1863, 4y BUSH, Richard, 18 JUL 1864, 13y, L’Ouverture HospitalBUSHROD, Hannah, 28 JAN 1865, 40y, L’Ouverture HospitalBUTLER, Ada, 15 FEB 1864, 1y, bet. Cameron & King Sts., funeral by WashingtonBUTLER, Ann, 16 NOV 1864, 9y, No. 29 Prince St. BarracksBUTLER, Anna, 19 JUL 1864, 4m, NewtownBUTLER, Edward, 8 JUL 1864, 2y7m, No. 23 Prince St. BarracksBUTLER, Frederick, 3 DEC 1864, 6m, Prince St. BarracksBUTLER, Israel, 2 APR 1864, 20y, NewtownBUTLER, Jacob, bur. 11 NOV 1866, 19y, Dora Butler, 197 Washington St. above cott on factory on east sideBUTLER, James, 23 DEC 1864, 4y, Prince St. BarracksBUTLER, Joseph, 16 OCT 1865, 60yBUTLER, Louisa, 22 JAN 1865, 11y, NewtownBUTLER, Margaret (twin), 2 DEC 1864, 1dBUTLER, Mary (twin), 2 DEC 1864, 1dBUTLER, Mary Jane, bur. 14 MAR 1866, 25y, Levenia Scott , cor. Fairfax & Gibbon Sts., charges canceledBUTLER, Robert, 3 JAN 1865, 9y, No. 23 Prince St. BarracksBUTLER, William, 30 SEP 1865, 2yBUTTS, Gie, 5 JUN 1864, 55y, Grantville CALLAHAN, William (destitute refugee), bur. 6 JUL 1866, 8m, Eliza Callahan, near double pumps on Cameron St. CAMEL, Andrew, 17 AUG 1865, 3m, No. 10 [Prince St.?] barracksCAMEL, Harriet, 17 MAY 1863, 7mCAMPBELL, John H. (pvt. Co. B 28th USCT), 12 AUG 1864, 28y, L’Ouverture HospitalCANERE, Stephen (unassigned recruit USCT), 4 DEC 1864, Washington St. Military Prison CAREY, Betsey, 15 APR 1864, 62y, member of 2nd Bapt Church, col’d., No. 8 Prince St. BarracksCAREY, Fanny, 15 AUG 1863, 25y, No. 8 Prince St. Barracks CAREY [Currey?], Meredith, 8 JUL 1865, 3y, GrantvilleCAREY, Phillip, bur. 6 FEB 1867, 1m, father Robert Carey, Sickles BarracksCAREY, Thomas, 9 AUG 1864, 7m, north end Washington St.CAREY, William, 3 AUG 1865, 2y7m, GrantvilleCARGILL, Thomas, bur. 1 JAN 1866, 3y, Jane Cargill, west end near old brewery, no charge, buried by friendsCARR, James, 5 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalCARROLL, Mary E., 9 JUL 1865, 7m, NewtownCARROLL, Willie, bur. 23 NOV 1866, 2y, Louisa Carroll, Payne St. cor. CameronCARTER, Andrew J., 1 NOV 1863, 1y3m, No. 24 Prince St. Barracks CARTER, Arch, 10 DEC 1864, 53y, L’Ouverture HospitalCARTER, Eliza, 16 JUL 1864, 21y, NewtownCARTER, Emily, bur. 18 JUL 1866, 11m, mother Agnes Carter, Fairfax St. near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire Railroad depotCARTER, Esther, bur. 22 FEB 1868, 18y, Thaddeus Carter, Dr. Bigelow’s farm, not buried in Freedmen’s Cemetery CARTER, George, 18 AUG 1864, 2y, GrantvilleCARTER, Harry, 4 APR 1864, 50y, new General. HospitalCARTER, Henry, 15 OCT 1863, 11y, CulpeperCARTER, Infant, 19 JUL 1865, 1d, father Frank CarterCARTER, Isabella, 8 APR 1863, 4y CARTER, Joseph, bur. 9 AUG 1867, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalCARTER, Joseph, bur. 6 OCT 1868, 9y, father Washington Carter, Payne St. bet. Cameron & QueenCARTER, Lucy, bur. 9 FEB 1866, 5y, Frank Carter, cor. Franklin St. bet. Fairfax & Royal, charges canceledCARTER, Mariah, bur. 22 DEC 1866, 4d, Sarah Jane Carter, Peyton St. near Commissary stablesCARTER, Mary, 16 SEP 1863, 37y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts.CARTER, Matilda, bur. 18 MAY 1866, 38y, Frank Carter, cor. Royal & Greene Sts.CARTER, Nancy, 18 SEP 1864, 12y, No. 21 Prince St. BarracksCARTER, Richard, 24 JUL 1864, 2y, GrantvilleCARTER, Robert, 18 JUL 1863, 3y6m, Prince St. Barracks CARTER, Rose, 15 JUN 1864, 70y, Long HouseCARTER, Roxy, 3 AUG 1864, 19y, Water St.CARTER, Sarah, bur. 27 MAR 1867, 18y, sister Fannie Carter, Hunting Creek BridgeCARTER, Sarah E., 19 JUL 1863, 9mCARTER, Spencer, 9 FEB 1864, 3y6m, Hayti, funeral by Peter Washington CARTER, Thornton, bur. 5 MAR 1866, 18y, Lott ie Cary, No. 18 Prince St. Barracks, charges canceledCARTER, William Henry, 3 MAR 1864, 7m, NewtownCARY, William, 16 APR 1863, 16yCHAMBERS, Harriet, 31 AUG 1864, 9m, GrantvilleCHAMP, Julia, 11 OCT 1864, 24y, Newtown

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CHAPMAN, Infant, bur. 1 JUL 1866, one week, mother Martha Chapman, Princess St. in PetersburgCHAPMAN, James Henry, 20 JUL 1864, 3y, Union townCHAPMAN, Randall, 3 SEP 1864, 60y, Fort WilliamsCHASE, Betsy, bur. 22 SEP 1868, 111, Wolfe St. bet. Royal & FairfaxCHASE, Mary Ida, 8 SEP 1864, 1y2m, Vinegar HillCHASE, Sandy, 18 JUL 1864, 5y3m, HaytiCHEEVIS, Joseph, 11 MAR 1864, 21y, Commissary HospitalCHESS, Enoch, bur. 3 JAN 1867, 70y, no relatives living, on alley between Patrick & Alfred & Prince & King Sts.CHINN, Eliza, 23 NOV 1865, 46yCHISLEY, James Henry, bur. 12 MAY 1868, 12m, mother Ann Maria Chisley, Union St., buried in St. Mary’s Cemetery CHISLEY, Mary Dorsey, 2 AUGUST 1865, 3yCHURCHILL, Infant, bur. 31 MAY 1866, 4d, Frank Churchill, Pitt St., PetersburgCHURCHILL, Stanton, 20 DEC 1864, 30y, GrantvilleCLARK, Charles, 19 APR 1864, 21y, new General.HospitalCLARK, Emma, bur. 10 JAN 1868, 2y, mother Matilda Clark, Pitt St. near jailCLARK, Infant, bur. 7 MAR 1867, 8d, mother Ellen Clark, Commerce St. bet. King & PrinceCLARK, Infant, bur. 27 MAY 1867, mother Sarah Clerk, Vinegar HillCLARK, John, bur. 6 MAR 1866, 8y, Ellen Clark, Construction Barracks, charges canceledCLARK, John Henry, 13 JUL 1864, 2m, Water St. near mass houseCLARK, Joseph, bur. 1 JUL 1866, 75y, L’Ouverture HospitalCLARK, Mary, bur. 6 JUL 1866, 7y, mother Mary Clarke, Cameron St.CLARK, Sarah, 13 JUL 1864, 20y, Water St. near mass houseCLASBY, Jordan, 28 SEP 1864, 25y, 29 Patrick St.CLAYTON, Thomas, bur. 12 SEP 1866, 76y, Sickles BarracksCLEMENTS, William H. (cpl. Co. C 28th Ind. Colored Infantry), 4 JUL 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital CLOCK, Arey Anna, 23 JUN 1864, 5m, GrantvilleCOATES, Amanda, 9 SEP 1864, 40y, Duke St. opposite Soldier’s RestCOATES, Enoch, 12 SEP 1864, 5m, No. 17 Prince St. BarracksCOLE, Allen, 31 OCT 1863, 5m, Princess St. COLE, Anna, 1 AUG 1864, 4m, Washington St. opposite Gov’t. stablesCOLE, John Henry, 9 JUL 1865, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalCOLE, Lucy, 16 AUG 1864, 30y, Washington St. south of GibbonCOLE, Martha, 22 AUG 1864, 23d, cor. Water & Gibbon Sts.COLEMAN, Adaline, 14 NOV 1864, 30yCOLEMAN, Charlie, 16 FEB 1865, 2y, near gas houseCOLEMAN, Eliza, 26 AUG 1865, 9y, south end Pitt St.COLEMAN, Fanny, 28 FEB 1864, 47y, funeral by Leland Warring, GrantvilleCOLEMAN, Harriet, 3 SEP 1864, 20y, cor. railroad. & Alfred St.COLEMAN, Infant, bur. 22 SEP 1866, 4m, mother Hannah ColemanCOLEMAN, James, 30 NOV 1864, 4y, No. 28 Prince St. BarracksCOLEMAN, James Barber, 29 JUN 1864, 6y, cor. Pitt & Gibbon Sts.COLEMAN, Joseph, 27 JUN 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalCOLEMAN, Mary Jane, 24 JUN 1864, 1y9m, Pitt St.COLEMAN, Richard, 17 NOV 1864, 7y, King St.COLEMAN, Sally, bur. 8 JUL 1866, 5y, Jane Coleman, PetersburgCOLEMAN, Sarah, 11 DEC 1864, 15y, North Fairfax St.COLEMAN, William H. (pvt. Co. E 30th USCT), 13 JUL 1864, 24y, L’Ouverture HospitalCOLEMAN, William, bur. 28 SEP 1868, 34y, wife Lucy Coleman, Washington St. near Freedmen’s CemeteryCOLLINS, James (pvt. Co. F 43rd USCT), 5 NOV 1864, 42y, L’Ouverture HospitalCOLLY, Infant, 5 MAR 1864, 1y, son of Lid Colly, GrantvilleCONGER [Conyer], Benjamin (pvt. Co. F 39th USCT), 4 DEC 1864, 42y, Grace Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital CONWAY, Ella, 20 APR 1864, 10y, GrantvilleCONWAY, Harriet, bur. 26 OCT 1866, 75y, L’Ouverture HospitalCONWAY, Willie L., 22 APR 1864, 2y, GrantvilleCOOK, Benjamin Jr. (pvt. Co. G 28th USCT), 24 DEC 1864, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture HospitalCOOLEY, John (soldier), 5 MAY 1864, 30y, new General Hospital, buried with honors with white escort under Superintendent of Contrabands COOPER, Bett y, 7 SEP 1864, 10m, GrantvilleCOOPER, Child, bur. 3 MAY 1866, 18m, mother Eliza Cooper, Sickles BarracksCOOPER, Ella, bur. 17 NOV 1866, 11y, Jacob Cooper, Alfred St. opposite colored Baptist Church, no charge, destituteCOOPER, Infant, 20 AUG 1865, 1d, mother Nancy Cooper, GrantvilleCOOPER, Lee, 24 JUL 1864, 21y, Henry, bet. Duke & Prince Sts.COOPER, Lewis (pvt. Co. G 19th USCT), 30 NOV 1864, 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital COOPER, Page, 10 DEC 1865, 10yCOOPER, William, 16 JUL 1865, 47y, GrantvilleCOOPER, (), 3 AUG 1865, 36y, GrantvilleCOPE, William, 26 JUN 1864, 55y, 28 Prince St. BarracksCOPPS, Emily, bur. 12 JUN 1866, 22y, Prince St. Barracks

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CORBIN, Infant, bur. 28 FEB 1867, stillborn, father Samuel. Corbin, Seward BarracksCORBIN, Infant, bur. 2 SEP 1868, stillborn, mother Cornelia Corbin, West St. bet. Prince & DukeCORBIN, Infant, 24 MAR 1864, father Moses CorbinCORBIN, Infant, 23 MAR 1864, stillborn, father James CorbinCORBIN, Lewis, 8 MAR 1865, 5d, cor. Pitt & Franklin Sts.CORBIN, Polly, 7 JUL 1864, 6m, FishtownCORBIN, W., 25 JUN 1865, 23y, Quartermaster HospitalCORBINS, Dora, 2 DEC 1865, 2y, Prince St. near railroadCORNELL, Jennie (white refugee with her parents from Virginia), 16 APR 1864, 3y, Alfred St. just south of U.S. Military Railroad

stockadeCORNELL, Monteville (white refugee from Virginia), 11 APR 1864, 9y, Alfred St. south of U.S. Military Railroad stockade, Zebedee

CornellCORNELL, Zebedee (white refugee from Virginia), 11 APR 1864, 38y, Alfred St. south of U.S. Military Railroad stockade COSKINS, Diza, 2 DEC 1865, 2yCOX, Infant, bur. 27 MAR 1866, stillborn, father Charles Cox, 13 Royal St., charges canceledCOX, John, 14 AUG 1864, 1m6d, Royal St. bet. Prince & KingCOXAN, Ozie, bur. 14 JUN 1866, 7m, Prince St. BarracksCOXON, Sina, bur. 10 OCT 1866, 61y, Sickles BarracksCRAIG, Ellen, 9 OCT 1864, 25y, GrantvilleCRAIG, Emily, 11 AUG 1865, 18y, GrantvilleCRAIG, Infant, bur. 26 APR 1867, 3m, father Anthony Craig, Sickles BarracksCRAIG, Milly Ann, 24 SEP 1864, 10m, No. 7 Prince St. BarracksCRAIG, Solomon, 9 AUG 1863, 2y, Prince St. Barracks CRAIG, Spencer, 25 AUG 1865, 4m, GrantvilleCRAIG, William, 1 MAY 1864, 30y, died with small pox, near Quartermaster’s offi ceCRAIG, William, 31 JUL 1864, 2m, GrantvilleCRANKLIN, Frank, bur. 28 AUG 1866, 7y22d, mother Betsy Cranklin, Sickles BarracksCRANKLIN, Infant, bur. 30 JUL 1866, 4m, mother Mrs. Betsy Cranklin, Sickles BarracksCRANKLIN, Rosanna, bur. 29 SEP 1866, 6y, mother Betsy Cranklin, Sickles BarracksCRAWLEY, William, 1 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 3), 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledCURRIER, Henry, bur. 29 JUL 1866, 45y, wife Maria Currier, Pitt St. near PetersburgCURRY, Elisabeth, 14 FEB 1865, 25y, GrantvilleCURRY, Henry, 29 SEP 1865, 2yCURRY, Hiram, bur. 25 APR 1866, 50y, Adaline Curry, Petersburg DAILY, Willie, 6 SEP 1864, 1d, Long HouseDAVIS, Alfred, 13 OCT 1865, 80y, No. 9 [Prince St.?] Barracks, died at L’Ouverture HospitalDAVIS, Arthur, bur. 5 FEB 1866, 30y, Overton Davis, cor. Queen & Royal Sts., charges canceledDAVIS, Harriet, 15 DEC 1864, 16y, NewtownDAVIS, Jim, 9 AUG 1864, 20d, Wilkes St.DAVIS, Mary, 7 JUN 1864, 19y, cor. Wolfe & Royal Sts.DAVIS, Sophia, 27 NOV 1864, 44y, NewtownDAVIS, Thornton, 9 MAR 1864, 6y, GrantvilleDAVISON, Rev. Daniel, 14 JUL 1864, 60y, Gibbon St. bet. Columbus & Alfred, buried at Penny HillDAY, Bett y, 18 SEP 1864, 1y, cor. Gibbon & Pitt Sts.DAY, Nicholas (pvt. Co. I 19th USCT), 11 AUG 1864, 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital DEAN, Edmonia, 11 AUG 1864, 1y, NewtownDEAN, Top, 17 OCT 1864, 6y, NewtownDEES, Banks, bur. 8 DEC 1866, 50y, Susan Deas, Petersburg at cor. Pitt & Princess Sts.DENNY, Randolph, bur. 3 APR 1867, 1m, Patrick St. bet. King & PrinceDeVAUGH, Hansen, 22 FEB 1864, 20y, acute bronchitisDICKINSON, Malinda, bur. 6 APR 1866, 60yDICKSON, Harriet, 12 AUG 1863, 1y6m, Prince St. BarracksDIGGS, Cesar, bur. 8 AUG 1866, 23y, L’Ouverture HospitalDIGGS, Fanny, 8 AUG 1864, 29y, Washington SquareDIGGS, Husten, 8 JUL 1864, 6y, No. 7 Prince St. BarracksDIGGS, Infant, 7 AUG 1864, 1d, Washington SquareDIGGS, Jane, 10 JUN 1863, 33y DILLON, William (recruit), 15 DEC 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture Hospital DIXON, Charles, bur. 24 AUG 1868, 16m, mother Mary Dixon, near slave penDIXON, Lucinda, 8 AUG 1864, 2y, bet. King & Cameron Sts.DIXON, Nace, 7 OCT 1865, 4yDIXON, William, 4 JUL 1864, 11m, Long HouseDIXSON, Edward, 21 OCT 1865, 8mDOLEMAN, Susan, bur. 23 OCT 1866, 1y, Judy Doleman, Duke St. near stone bridgeDOLMAN, Edward, 5 FEB 1864, 11m, burnt, slave pen DOLMAN, Lilly, 4 NOV 1865, 70y

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DOLMAN, Martha, bur. 6 AUG 1868, 11y4m, father Thornton Doleman, Peyton St. near stone bridgeDOLMAN, Richard, 5 OCT 1864 (bur. Oct. 6), 23y, burnt slave penDOLMAN, (), bur. 5 OCT 1868, 4y, mother Eliza DolmanDORN, King, 18 SEP 1863, 5y4m, No. 25 Prince St. Barracks DORSEY, Dexius, 31 JUL 1864, 26y, Quarter Master HospitalDORSEY, Solomon (pvt. Co. D 39th USCT), 26 NOV 1864 (bur. 27 Nov.), 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital DOUGLAS, Anthony, 31 MAR 1864, 1y, NewtownDOUGLASS, Henriett e, bur. 1 MAY 1868, 6 weeks, mother Rachel Douglass, Fairfax St. near tunnelDOUGLASS, Susan R., bur. 23 JUN 1866, 18m, mother Hannah Douglass, Henry St. cor. KingDOUGLASS, (), bur. 28 FEB 1868, 50y, unknown, St. Asaph St. near GibbonDRAYTON, Infant, bur. 19 NOV 1866, mother Emma Drayton, Sickles BarracksDUDLEY, Clayborn, 6 OCT 1864, 9y, Fairfax St. cor. FranklinDUDLEY, Harry, 25 JUL 1865 (bur. Jul. 26), 21d, Bigelow Row in GrantvilleDUDLEY, Isabella, 16 AUG 1864, 6y, GrantvilleDUDLEY, Isabella, 8 AUG 1864, 1y, GrantvilleDUDLEY, Kit, 7 AUG 1864, 3y, Grantville*DUFFIN, Michael D. (sgt. Co. D 29th USCT), 30 AUG 1864 (bur. Aug. 31), 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital EAGLIN, Mary Frances, 25 AUG 1864, 2y6m, 13 King St.EARLY, Henry, bur. 24 MAR 1866, 40y, none, Vinegar Hill, charges canceledEDMONDS, Julia, 14 APR 1865, 18y, opposite Soldier’s RestEDMUNDS, William, bur. 27 FEB 1867, 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalEDWARDS, Caroline, 10 JUL 1864, 48y, Fairfax, near Quartermaster Dept.EDWARDS, Catharine, 27 MAY 1864, 17y, L’Ouverture HospitalEDWARDS, Nelson, 19 AUG 1865, 1y4m, north end Washington St.EGGLIN, Phoebe, bur. 6 DEC 1867, 16y, mother Lucinda Egglin, PetersburgEGLIN, William F., bur. 26 AUG 1866, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalEGLON, George, 23 JAN 1865, 17y, L’Ouverture HospitalELDWOOD, Lizzie, 5 OCT 1864, 10d, NewtownELLICAN, Susan, 16 AUG 1864, 23y, not reported for burial, cor. Water & Queen Sts.ELSEY, Thomas, 27 OCT 1865, 1y, cor. Princess & St. Asaph Sts.ENNIS, Mary, 16 OCT 1864, 2y, cor. Franklin & Fairfax Sts.ERCERT, Eliza, bur. 28 NOV 1868, 27y, unknown, Jamieson’s Hill near brick yardESQUE, Charles, 24 JUN 1865, 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalESSEX, George, 8 NOV 1864, 2y, GrantvilleESSEX, George, Jr., 20 FEB 1865, 8m, cor. St. Asaph & Pendleton Sts.EVANS, Andrew (pvt. Co. E 28th USCT), 7 OCT 1864, 56y, L’Ouverture Hospital EVANS, Lavina, 12 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 15), 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledEWELL, Alexander, 26 JUN 1864, 3m2d, near Washington St.EWELL, Jane, bur. 21 MAY 1866, 7y, mother Ann Ewell, Prince St. Barracks FAIRFAX, Kitt y, 6 NOV 1864, L’Ouverture HospitalFAIRFAX, Melinda, 25 SEP 1864, 27y, King St.FAIRFAX, Neil, 11 DEC 1864, 4y7m, No. 6 Prince St. BarracksFANTEROY, Milly, 5 SEP 1864, 23y, Prince St. opposite L’Ouverture HospitalFANTEROY, Virginia, 17 SEP 1864, 2m, Prince opposite L’Ouverture HospitalFAY, Minnie, 12 DEC 1865, 35yFEENY, Shadrach, bur. 28 SEP 1866, 68y, wife, Duke St. near Catt s’sFERGUSON, Christina, bur. 29 JAN 1866, 6y, Elizabeth Buckner, Princess St. near Royal, no charges, destituteFICKLIN, Eliza, 2 MAR 1865, 40y, 29 Alfred St.FIELD, Ann Virginia, 1 SEP 1863, 19y, Mrs. Quander’s, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. FIELD, (), bur. 4 MAR 1868, 19y, unknown, Commerce St. near WestFIELDS, Albert, 14 SEP 1864, 10y, NewtownFIELDS, Bell, 29 MAY 1864, 5y, Long HouseFIELDS, Charlie, 26 OCT 1864, 4m, Water St. bet. King & Cameron Sts.FIELDS, Edward, 12 APR 1864, 6d, NewtownFIELDS, Hannah, bur. 5 FEB 1866, 16y, Henry Stanton, No. 1 Construction Barracks, charges canceledFIELDS, Martha, 26 AUG 1864, 16y, GrantvilleFIELDS, Millie, bur. 24 JUN 1866, 1½ y, Oronoco St. bet. Alfred & PatrickFIELDS, Walter, 22 APR 1864, 10y, new General.HospitalFIELDS, William, 12 JUL 1863, 1y FIELDS, Willie, 13 MAY 1866 (bur. May 14), 9m, mother Agnes Fields, Washington St. bet. Franklin & GibbonFIELDS, Winnie, bur. 6 APR 1866, 35y, near Wilkes St. tunnelFIELDS, () 15 JUL 1865, 40yFINLEY, Delphia, 20 JUN 1864, 21y, Prince St. BarracksFISHER, Elisabeth, 5 APR 1864, 1y, King St.FISHER, Lewellyn, bur. 26 AUG 1866, 8y, Nancy Fisher, Wolfe St. bet. St. Asaph & Pitt

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FITZHUGH, Joshua, bur. 21 JUN 1866, 90y, L’Ouverture HospitalFLAHERTY, William, 15 MAR 1865, Quartermaster HospitalFLEMMING, Samuel (pvt. Co. G 28th USCT), 4 NOV 1864, 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital FLETCHER, Lizzie, 23 JUL 1864, 2y, NewtownFOLKS, Dennis, 31 AUG 1863, 50y, Long House FOOKES, Addison, 4 SEP 1864, 3y6m, GrantvilleFOOKES, Adelaide, 28 SEP 1864, 20y, GrantvilleFOOKES, Barbara Anna, 20 AUG 1864, 3m, cor. Gibbon & Royal Sts.FORD, Agnes, 19 FEB 1865, 15y, GrantvilleFORD, Frances, 17 MAR 1865, 1y, GrantvilleFORD, George, 27 AUG 1864, 5y, Long HouseFORD, Infant, bur. 26 MAR 1866, 1 week, father John Ford, near King’s wood yard, charges canceledFORD, Minta, 17 AUG 1863, very old, cor. King St. & railroad FORD, Walter, 4 MAY 1865, 40y, railroad near Duke St.FORTUNE, James, 21 FEB 1865, 25y, NewtownFOSTER, Amos, 13 NOV 1865, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalFOSTER, Child, MAY 1863, 7m FOSTER, Lewis G., 23 APR 1863, 9y FOSTER, Nicholas (pvt. Co. I 39th USCT), 20 NOV 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture Hospital FOSTER, Robert, 20 MAR 1864, 3y, NewtownFOYLE, James, 3 NOV 1865, 8mFRANCES, William, 14 MAR 1864, 1y5m, HaytiFRANK, William, 28 MAY 1865, 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalFRANKLIN, Rachael, bur. 16 APR 1866, 80y, Jamieson’s RowFRANKLIN, William, 22 APR 1863, 4m FRANS, Thornton, 2 AUG 1865, 1d, near gas houseFRAZIER, Betsey, 6 APR 1864, 21y, new General HospitalFRAZIER, Infant, bur. 23 JUL 1866, 5m, mother Lucy Frazier, Washington St. near Freedmen’s CemeteryFRENCH, Elizabeth, bur. 5 MAY 1866, 24y, husband Albert French, Cameron St. opposite soap factoryFRISBY, Clem, 10 MAY 1864, 20y, New General HospitalFRY, Julia, bur. 24 JAN 1866, 23y, L’Ouverture Hospital, no charge, buried by Gov’t.FRY, Mary Ann, 25 JUN 1865, 1y, GrantvilleFRY, Mary, bur. 10 JAN 1866, 6y, Eliza Fry, Pitt St. bet. Queen & Princess, no charge, destituteFULLER, Child, 26 DEC 1865, father Henry Fuller GAINES, Amelia, bur. 6 OCT 1866, 5d, mother Susan Gaines, Gibbon St.GAINES, Fanny, 1 AUG 1864, 17y, No. 33 Prince St. BarracksGAINES, Infant, bur. 16 AUG 1867, stillborn, mother Susan Gaines, Gibbon St. near RoyalGAINES, Infant, bur. 26 AUG 1866, 1y, Jane Gaines, West St. catt le yardGAINES, John, 28 JUL 1864, 8y, cor. Queen & Union Sts.GAINES, Millie, bur. 18 FEB 1868, 30y, sister-in-law Charlott e Turner, Washington Road, 5 ft . coffi nGAINES, William, 24 AUG 1864, 6m, 33 Prince St. BarracksGAINES, William, 5 NOV 1864, 24y, L’Ouverture HospitalGAINES, William E., 23 NOV 1865, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalGAINS, John, bur. 18 DEC 1867, 4m, mother Millie Gains, Columbus St. near G. & W. R.R.GAINS, Mary, bur. 19 JAN 1867, 2 weeks, father James Gains, cor. Cameron & West Sts.GALLERY, Catherine, bur. 18 DEC 1867, 6y, mother Ellen Gallery, Wilkes St. near tunnelGALREY, Fanny, 20 FEB 1865, 7y, Water St. bet. Gibbon & FranklinGALREY, Peter, 24 OCT 1864, 2y, cor. Fairfax & Franklin Sts.GALREY, Seymour, 28 MAY 1865, 14y, cor. Water & Gibbon Sts.GALVERY, Victoria, bur. 16 MAR 1867, 6 weeks, Nelia Galvery, Fairfax St. & Batt ery RogersGANNT, Louisa, 18 AUG 1864, 6y, at entrance of Batt ery RodgersGANNT, Rachel, 13 JUL 1864, 2m10d, Batt ery RodgersGAREY [Gasey?], Alice, 2 JUL 1865, 9m, near cor. of Prince & Payne Sts.GARRETT, Madeline, 24 AUG 1864, 6y, GrantvilleGARRISON, Edward (pvt. Co. C 30th Conn. Colored Infantry), 20 JUN 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital GARRISON, Thomas, 9 MAY 1864, 16y, Quartermaster HospitalGASKINS, David, bur. 27 MAR 1866, 26y, none, No. 32 Prince St. Barracks, charges canceledGATEFORD, James (pvt. Co. E 43rd USCT), 27 SEP 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital GENALS, Jard, 28 APR 1864, 60y, Long HouseGEONIX [Phoenix?], Amons, 11 SEP 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalGIBSON, Albert, 12 APR 1864, 6m, GrantvilleGIBSON, Albert, bur. 1 SEP 1866, 3y, father Aaron Gibson, Washington St. near stone bridgeGIBSON, Ben, 20 AUG 1865, 19y, GrantvilleGIBSON, Carrie, bur. 19 OCT 1866, 2y, Peyton St. near PrincessGIBSON, Charles, bur. 12 APR 1868, 12y, mother Darkie Gibson, Royal St. near PrincessGIBSON, Child, bur. 2 AUG 1868, mother Lucy Gibson, cor. Pitt & Pendleton Sts.

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GIBSON, Dorcas, 2 FEB 1865, 40y, GrantvilleGIBSON, Emily, bur. 30 JUN 1866, unknown, Tom Gibson, Gibbon St.GIBSON, Fanny, 18 OCT 1864, 5y, GrantvilleGIBSON, George, 10 SEP 1864, 1y6m, GrantvilleGIBSON, George, 11 JUL 1864, 21y, NewtownGIBSON, Hannah, 27 MAY 1865, 85y, Payne St. near KingGIBSON, Infant, bur. 24 SEP 1867, 11m, mother Eliza Gibson, slave penGIBSON, Infant, bur. 21 DEC 1868, mother Margaret Gibson, Franklin St. near WashingtonGIBSON, Isabella, 10 AUG 1864, 10y, GrantvilleGIBSON, James, 18 SEP 1864, 2y, GrantvilleGIBSON, Mary C., JUN 1863, 3y GIBSON, Moses, 5 JUL 1864, 6y, GrantvilleGIBSON, Robert, bur. 27 JUL 1867, 6 weeks, PetersburgGIBSON, Tom, 11 AUG 1864, 32y, GrantvilleGILBERT, Charles T., bur. 9 OCT 1867, 1y, mother Agnes Gilbert, 29 Patrick St.GILES, William, 28 APR 1864, 28y, killed on wood train at Burke Station, GrantvilleGILLEREASE, Daniel, 28 MAY 1864, 29y, Commissary HospitalGILLISON, Birdie, 14 APR 1864, 2y, GrantvilleGILMON, Shinn, 15 NOV 1865, 75yGONNER, Thomas, bur. 15 AUG 1867, 42y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalGOOD, Edward, 14 NOV 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalGORDEY, Henry W. (pvt. Co. I 30th USCT), 28 SEP 1864 (bur. Sep. 29), 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital GORDON, Infant, bur. 6 JAN 1868, stillborn, mother Sarah Gordon, Fairfax St. near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire Railroad depotGORDON, Infant, bur. 19 FEB 1866, 1 week, father William Gordon, east side Water St. bet. Queen & Princess, charges canceled,

promise to pay on fi le $3.00GORDON, James (pvt. Co. E 30th USCT), 24 AUG 1864 (bur. Aug. 25), 30y, at L’Ouverture Hospital GORDON, Margaret, 30 OCT 1864, 6y, Fairfax St.GOSS, James (pvt. Co. E 29th Ind. Colored Infantry), 21 JUN 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital GRANDISON, Jesse, 27 OCT 1864, 8m, cor. King & Henry Sts.GRANDISON, Mary, 26 MAR 1864, 27y, GrantvilleGRANFIELD, James, ? NOV 1865, 2y, whole no. in Nov. 13, L’Ouverture HospitalGRANT, Betsey, 16 NOV 1865, 23yGRANT, Charlott e, bur. 5 MAR 1866, 16y, Lucy Mitchell, 144 Columbus St., charges canceledGRANT, Jerry, 13 AUG 1864, 20d, Fairfax St.GRANT, Melvina, 11 OCT 1865, 8y9mGRANT, Rachel, 28 JUL 1864, 30y, L’Ouverture HospitalGRAVES, Grace, 1 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 5), 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledGRAVES, J.W. (Acting Assistant Surgeon from Palmer, MA), 20 OCT 1863, 24y GRAY, Cesar, 27 JUN 1864, No. 22 Prince St. Barracks, buried at Penny Hill Cemetery GRAY, Emily, 12 MAR 1864, 17y, 58 Henry St.GRAY, Jennie, bur. 10 MAY 1866, 27y, husband George Gray, Vinegar Hill bet. Washington Jeff erson & Columbus Sts.GRAY, Richard, bur. 30 AUG 1866, 75y, wife Millie Gray, Princess St. bet. St. Asaph & Pitt GRAYSON, David, 12 JUL 1863, 39y GRAYSON, Gus, 2 OCT 1864, 3y, GrantvilleGRAYSON, Kitt y, 31 DEC 1864, 60y, north end Washington St.GRAYSON, Manuel, 14 JUN 1864, 9m10d, found their own coffi nGRAYSON, Matilda, 8 OCT 1864, 24y, GrantvilleGRAYSON, (), 20 JUN 1863, 30y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts., funeral by Rev. E. Owen GREEN, Betsey, 4 JUN 1865, 60y, GrantvilleGREEN, Charles Henry, bur. 7 MAY 1866, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalGREEN, Easter, 25 MAY 1864, 1y10m, Prince St. BarracksGREEN, Esther, 23 JUN 1864, 65y, near cor. Fairfax & Gibbon Sts.GREEN, George, 5 APR 1865, 13y, L’Ouverture HospitalGREEN, Helen, 20 JUN 1865, 19y, Fairfax bet. Wolfe & Duke Sts.GREEN, Henry, 11 JUL 1863, 15y GREEN, James, bur. 23 APR 1866, L’Ouverture HospitalGREEN, James Edward, 11 OCT 1864, 1y6m, Newtown*GREEN, John (soldier Co. K 23rd USCT), 21 SEP 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital GREEN, Judith, 21 MAR 1865, 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalGREEN, Mary, 2 SEP 1865, 6y, cor. Royal & Gibbons Sts.GREEN, Rebecca, 8 JUL 1865, 7m, Johnson FarmGREEN, Rosa, 24 APR 1866 (bur. Apr. 25), 24y, L’Ouverture HospitalGREEN, Samuel, 11 OCT 1865, 67yGREEN, Susan, 22 SEP 1863, 38y, coal wharf GREENE, William, 17 JUL 1865, 10m, Fairfax St. bet. Gibbon & FranklinGREENE, Wilton, 19 MAY 1865, 23y, Commissary Hospital

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GREY, Child, 21 NOV 1865, mother Matilda GreyGREY, Child, 20 NOV 1865, 7d, mother Eliza GreyGRIFFIS, Allen, 27 MAY 1864, 14d, NewtownGRIGGS, Joseph, 4 SEP 1865, 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalGRIMES, Kitt y, 2 NOV 1864, 9y, GrantvilleGRIMES, Morris, MAR 1863, 5y GROUCE, Gum, 20 MAR 1864, 70y, Quartermaster HospitalGUINEA, William E., 24 NOV 1865, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalGUY, Milly, 9 JUL 1864, 65y, Water St.GWIN, Jere, bur. 18 JUL 1866, 53y, L’Ouverture HospitalGWINN, Ann, bur. 1 AUG 1866, 37y, L’Ouverture HospitalGWYNNE, Jeremiah, 23 JUL 1864, 4m, cor. Gibbon & St. Asaph Sts. HACKETT, Henry (recruit), 9 NOV 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture Hospital HACKLEY, Ella, bur. 1 SEP 1866, 1y4m, mother Martha Hackley, Pitt St. bet. Gibbon & FranklinHACKLEY, Frank, 17 JUL 1865, 4y, cor. Duke & Water Sts.HACKLEY, Gabriel, 8 AUG 1864, 50y, cor. Gibbon & Fairfax Sts.HACKLEY, Infant, bur. 20 APR 1866, mother Lizzie Hackley, Alfred St.HACKLEY, Joe, 19 AUG 1865, 4y, cor. Duke & Water Sts.HAINES, Sallie, 13 APR 1865, 60y, north side King St. bet. Henry & Fayett eHALL, Alonzo, bur. 10 AUG 1866, 3y, mother Sally Hall, Payne St. near soap factoryHALL, Edward, 10 AUG 1865, 12y, buried in new Methodist cemetery, Gibbon St. bet. Alfred & Henry HALL, Henry, 11 MAY 1864, 8y, NewtownHALL, Infant, bur. 15 JAN 1867, 14d, mother Louisa Hall, St. Asaph St. near jailHALL, John (pvt. Co. C 39th USCT), 22 OCT 1864, died aboard transport HALL, Liza, bur. 29 JAN 1867, 18y, father Paul Hall, Mrs. Scott ’s farm in Fairfax Co.HALL, Martha Ann, 7 SEP 1864, 5y, NewtownHALL, Mary, 27 MAY 1863, 18m HALL, Matilda, 23 OCT 1865, 28yHALL, Nett ie, 18 OCT 1865, 85yHALL, Philip, bur. 4 AUG 1867, 15y, mother Matilda L. Hall, Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire Railroad near Convalescent Camp,

drowned in culvert near Four Mile RunHALL, Sarah Elisabeth, 20 JAN 1864, 6y6m, on Payne St. HALL, Thomas, 4 OCT 1865, 32yHALL, Thornton, 5 JUL 1865, 50y, GrantvilleHALL, Thornton, 13 OCT 1865, 30y, L’Ouverture HospitalHALLY, Abraham, 17 JUL 1865, 17y, L’Ouverture HospitalHALSTAIR, Brodis, 3 NOV 1865, 3yHAMISTON, Alice, 11 MAR 1864, 5y, No. 12 Prince St. BarracksHAMISTON, Infant, 8 MAR 1864, 6d, No. 12 Prince St. BarracksHAMPTON, Wade (pvt. Co. C 39th Ill. Colored Infantry), 24 JUN 1864 (bur. Jun. 26), 42y, L’Ouverture Hospital HAMSON, Harriet, 4 MAY 1864, 25y, Prince St. BarracksHANSON, J., 24 AUG 1865, 27y, Quartermaster HospitalHANSON, Maria, 11 SEP 1864, 2y9m, cor. Fayett e & QueenHARDING, Martha R., bur. 12 MAR 1866, 17m, Martha Williams, Henry St. near wood yard, charges canceledHARPER, Diza, 21 JAN 1865, 20y, GrantvilleHARRIS, Alexander, 25 FEB 1866 (bur. Mar. 8), 22y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledHARRIS, Charlott e, bur. 7 SEP 1866, 62y, daughter Mary Harris, near PetersburgHARRIS, Child, bur. 20 JUL 1867, 10m, mother Dilsey Harris, Fairfax near cor. Oronoco St.HARRIS, Child, bur. 17 NOV 1868, 1m, mother Margaret Harris, Royal St. near Batt ery RodgersHARRIS, Delphia, bur. 16 MAR 1866, 15y, Sarah Baker, Petersburg opposite church, charges canceledHARRIS, Emma, bur. 14 JUL 1866, 8m, Adaline Harris, cor. Oronoco & Water Sts.HARRIS, Infant, bur. 30 MAY 1866, 4d, mother Nancy Harris, Oronoco St.HARRIS, Infant, bur. 22 FEB 1868, 12 hrs., mother Mary Harris, cor. Wilkes & Water Sts., no coffi n suppliedHARRIS, James, 19 APR 1865, 42y, Quartermaster HospitalHARRIS, James, bur. 25 APR 1867, 6 weeks, Ann Harris, Duke, West End near stone bridgeHARRIS, James E., bur. 12 DEC 1866, 5m, L’Ouverture HospitalHARRIS, Jerry, bur. 29 AUG 1867, 42y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalHARRIS, Jesse, bur. 5 APR 1868, 35y, Columbus St. bet. King & PrinceHARRIS, John, 17 MAR 1864, 20y, NewtownHARRIS, Julia, bur. 29 SEP 1866, 3y, Mary Harris, Construction BarracksHARRIS, Lewis, bur. 17 NOV 1866, 62y, John Harris, near Petersburg Church, $5.00, gave note payable Feb. 1, 1866HARRIS, Lucy, 2 MAY 1865, 24y, No. 18 Prince St. BarracksHARRIS, Nancy, bur. 28 AUG 1867, 11m, guardian Eliza Johnson, St. Asaph St.HARRIS, Nathaniel, 24 MAR 1865, 1y6m, Prince St. BarracksHARRIS, Norval, bur. 19 FEB 1866, 24y, mother Eliza Harris, SW cor. Washington & Gibbon Sts., charges canceledHARRIS, Robert, bur. 1 FEB 1866, 15y, John Harris, Fairfax Co., charges canceled

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HARRISON, Elick, 27 AUG 1865, 13y, Washington SquareHARRISON, Infant, bur. 13 NOV 1868, stillborn, mother Caroline Harrison, Queen St.near Fayett eHARRISON, James, 23 JUL 1864, 7y, NewtownHARRISON, Joseph, 27 JAN 1864, 40y, alley on Pitt St. bet. King & Cameron, wife Sina Ann Harrison, funeral att ended by E. Owen HARRISON, Mary Jane, 7 AUG 1864, 6y, NewtownHARRISON, Sina Ann, 27 JAN 1864, 27y, alley on Pitt St. bet. King & Cameron, husband Joseph Harrison, funeral att ended by E.

Owen HARRISON, William, 22 JUL 1864, 1m, Gibbon St.HARRISON, Winnie, 7 AUG 1864, 83y, NewtownHARVEY, John, bur. 24 OCT 1867, 22y, Washington St. near Mr. Robinson’s churchHASKINS, Ann, 20 NOV 1865, 2yHASKINS, John H., bur. 18 JUL 1866, 2m, mother Mary Jane Haskins, St. Asaph near cott on factoryHATTON, Elick Delosius, 28 JUL 1864, 3y, Pitt St.HATTON, Felix, 1 OCT 1864, 8y, 61 St. Asaph St.HAWKINS, Appolonia, 22 OCT 1864, 40y, NewtownHAWKINS, Georgiana, 26 MAR 1864, 4y, NewtownHAWKINS, Horace, 8 OCT 1864, 2y, Payne St. bet. King & CameronHAWKINS, James Henry, 9 AUG 1865, 2y, opposite First Baptist ChurchHAWKINS, Levenia, 29 MAY 1864, 2y, NewtownHAWKINS, Nancy, 20 MAY 1864, 2m, GrantvilleHAWKINS, Sopha Ann, 19 SEP 1864, 1d, NewtownHAWLER, Mortimer, 25 JUN 1865, 3m, inside U.S. Military Railroad stockadeHAWTON, Sarah, 10 APR 1864, 4m, NewtownHAYES, Sarah, 18 JUL 1864, 5y, NewtownHAYES, William, 2 APR 1864, 19y, Prince St.HAYLSTOCK, Rosett a, 18 JUN 1865, 1y, NewtownHEADLEY, Robert, 12 MAR 1865, 23y, Duke St. opposite Soldier’s RestHEARD, Alexander, bur. 12 FEB 1868, 70y, unknown, Royal St. bet. Franklin & GibbonHECKLEY, Richard, 7 JUL 1865, 23y, L’Ouverture HospitalHEDGEMAN, Alice, 11 MAR 1864, 7y, GrantvilleHEDGEMAN, Charlie Fenton, 30 JUN 1864, 2m, GrantvilleHEDGEMAN, George, Jr., 7 MAR 1864, 7y, GrantvilleHEDGEMAN, Howard, 1 MAR 1864, 13y, GrantvilleHELMS, Jerry, 3 MAY 1865, 73y, L’Ouverture HospitalHENDERSON, Emeline, bur. 7 JAN 1867, 35y, husband William Henderson, 13 South St. Asaph St.HENDERSON, Infant, bur. 10 JAN 1866, 1y, mother Margaret Henderson, Pitt St. bet. Cameron & Queen, no charge, destituteHENKINS, Matilda, 4 OCT 1863, 17y, No. 4 Prince St. Barracks HENRY, Lloyd Jordan, 13 JAN 1864, 4y7m HENRY, Maria, bur. 26 APR 1867, 50y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalHENRY, Susan, bur. 21 SEP 1868, 1½ y, mother Hester Henry, Union St. near Wilkes St. tunnelHENRY, Wallace, bur. 10 AUG 1867, 20y, Duke St. bet. Patrick & AlfredHENRY, William, bur. 21 FEB 1867, 23y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalHENSON, Willie, 24 JUL 1864, 8m, GrantvilleHERALD, John, 21 JAN 1865, 44y, cor. Duke & Union Sts.HERALD, Margaret, 24 OCT 1864, 9y, cor. Union & Duke Sts.HEROLD, Elick, 23 SEP 1864, 2y6m, Union St. bet. Duke & WolfeHILL, Charlott e, bur. 25 FEB 1868, 80y, unknown, FishtownHILL, Henry, 26 NOV 1864, 30y, L’Ouverture HospitalHILL, Howard, 13 NOV 1865, 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalHILL, Infant, bur. 13 AUG 1866, 20m, father Edward Hill, Cloud’s MillHILL, Violet, 28 NOV 1865, 70y, L’Ouverture HospitalHILL, William, bur. 11 APR 1866, wife, near Orange & Alexandria Railroad depotHINCHER, Jerry, 23 AUG 1864, 1y, near [U.S. Military] Railroad depotHOAK, Tener, 20 MAR 1864, 22y, NewtownHOLKOME, Tilla, 3 OCT 1863, 16y, No. 4 Prince St. Barracks HOLLOWAY, E., 5 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalHOLLOWAY, Letitia, 15 APR 1864, 5y, bet. Alfred & Patrick Sts.HOLMAN, Phil, 28 JAN 1864, 25y, St. Asaph St. south of railroad, died suddenly of hemorrhage of lungs, funeral att ended by E.

Owen HOLMES, Alfred, 22 MAR 1864, 18y, brown shedHOLMES, Julia, 11 AUG 1864, 30y, cor. King & Henry Sts.HOLMES, Louisa, 18 JUN 1864, 4y, King William Co.HOLMES, Lucinda, JUN 1863, 46y HOLMES, Nimea, 5 JUL 1864, 3y, GrantvilleHOLMES, Ott away, 9 SEP 1865, 1y, Mill HouseHOLMES, Randall, 20 JUN 1865, 22y, Quartermaster HospitalHOLMES, Sarah Frances, bur. 21 APR 1868, 6m, mother Isabella Holmes, Columbus St. bet. Alfred & Patrick

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HOLMES, Thornton, bur. 2 MAY 1868, 8y, mother Clara Holmes, Union St. bet. Wilkes & DukeHOLSTAN, Brodie, 3 NOV 1865, 3yHONOR, Anna, 27 MAR 1864, 3y, Water St.HORNER, Patsy, bur. 3 AUG 1866, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalHORNER, William, bur. 29 OCT 1866, 46y, L’Ouverture HospitalHORTON, Frederick A. (unassigned draft ee), 5 DEC 1864, 24y, Grace Church Branch L’Ouverture HospitalHOUCK, Fontine, 15 MAY 1864, 5y, Henry St.HOUE, Moses, 15 NOV 1865, 3yHOUSTON, Alexander (pvt. Co. E 30th USCT), 4 JUL 1864, 35y, L’Ouverture Hospital HOWARD, Infant, bur. 7 SEP 1868, stillborn, mother Martha Howard, Pendleton St. near cott on factoryHUGENS, George, 8 JUL 1864, 1y5m, Mill HouseHUGHES, James, 14 SEP 1863, 11m, GrantvilleHUGHES, Robert, 30 JUL 1863, 1y2m, Prince St. Barracks HUGHES, Winnie, bur. 20 MAR 1867, 70y, granddaughter Matilda Lightfoot, Water & Queen Sts. near lumber yardHULL, John, MAY 1863, 4yHUMPHREY, Isabella, 25 MAR 1866 (bur. Mar. 28), 6y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledHUMPHRIES, Sarah, 14 JUL 1865, 3y, West St.HUNT, Mary Ann, 14 OCT 1863, 3y HUNTER, Jared, 3 OCT 1865, 7yHUNTER, William, 21 MAY 1864, 20y, Commissary HospitalHUNTER, William, bur. 10 AUG 1866, 24y, mother Rosella Hunter, cor. Royal & Wolfe Sts.HURLEY, Jimmy, 5 JUL 1864, 11m, Mill HouseHURSE, Samuel (pvt. Co. I 27th USCT), 19 NOV 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital IVERSON, Robert, 13 NOV 1865, 55y JACKS, Richard, 5 JAN 1865, 6y, Fairfax St. bet. Franklin & GibbonJACKSON, Allen, 24 JUN 1864, infant, Henry St.JACKSON, Andrew, 6 AUG 1864, 1y3m, GrantvilleJACKSON, Andrew, 7 JUL 1864, 2d, GrantvilleJACKSON, Annie, 29 MAR 1866 (bur. Mar. 30), near county jail, charges canceledJACKSON, Augustus (pvt. Co. C 30th Conn. Colored Infantry), 12 MAY 1864, 16y, new General Hospital, buried with honors under

superintendent JACKSON, Billy, 30 JUL 1864, 8m, GrantvilleJACKSON, Charlie, 3 OCT 1864, 7y, Fort WilliamsJACKSON, Child, bur. 19 SEP 1868, 1 week, mother Nancy Jackson, near gas worksJACKSON, Chisley, 3 JUL 1865, 12y, Bartlett ’s Division Hospital (Mansion House Hospital)JACKSON, Churchill, 28 JUL 1863, 1y2m, Prince St. Barracks JACKSON, Diana, 4 APR 1864, 11y, Long HouseJACKSON, Eliza, 12 OCT 1864, 2y, outside of picketsJACKSON, Eliza, bur. 5 FEB 1866, 25y, Pitt St. near Prince, small pox, charges canceledJACKSON, Eliza, bur. 29 JUL 1866, 8y, mother Rachel Jackson, Litt le River Turnpike near Cloud’s MillJACKSON, Elsie, 9 MAY 1864, 24y, opposite Soldier’s RestJACKSON, Henry, 21 OCT 1865, 54y, L’Ouverture HospitalJACKSON, Henry, 28 AUG 1864, 2y, NewtownJACKSON, Infant, bur. 14 APR 1866, 8y, mother Millie Jackson, Alfred St. between Queen & CameronJACKSON, Infant, bur. 25 JUN 1866, 20d, father Andrew Jackson, cor. Payne & Cameron Sts.JACKSON, Infant, bur. 5 JUN 1867, stillborn, George & Mary Ann Jackson, Baggot’s Alley bet. King & Prince Sts.JACKSON, Infant, bur. 30 JUN 1866, 4m, mother Adeline Jackson, Princess St. bet. Pitt & RoyalJACKSON, Infant, 12 MAY 1865, 1d, mother Betsey Jackson, NewtownJACKSON, Infant, 19 SEP 1865, 1d, mother Rose Jackson, cor. Pitt & Franklin Sts..JACKSON, Isaac, MAR 1863, 2y JACKSON, James Henry, 10 MAR 1864, 30y, NewtownJACKSON, Jane, 1 DEC 1864, 5y, NewtownJACKSON, Jane, 14 MAY 1865, 16y, King St. opposite Gov’t fuel millJACKSON, Jane Ann, 14 FEB 1865, 20y, Union TownJACKSON, John, 16 SEP 1865, 30y, L’Ouverture HospitalJACKSON, John, 9 JUL 1863, 11y, slave pen JACKSON, Lucy, 30 JUL 1865, 2y, cor. Fairfax & Franklin Sts.JACKSON, Maria, 13 AUG 1864, 3y, GrantvilleJACKSON, Martha, 11 AUG 1865 (bur. Aug. 12), 2y, Royal & Franklin Sts.JACKSON, Martha, 12 JUL 1864, 2y4m, Prince St. BarracksJACKSON, Martha, 16 OCT 1864, 7y, cor. Royal & Gibbon Sts.JACKSON, Martha, bur. 24 JUL 1866, 2y, father Andrew Jackson, cor. Payne & Cameron Sts.JACKSON, Martin, 26 JAN 1865, 10y, cor. Fairfax & Gibbon Sts.JACKSON, Mary, bur. 4 JAN 1867, 8yJACKSON, Mary Ella (white), 30 AUG 1864, 1y10m, Grantville

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JACKSON, Melinda, 2 SEP 1864, 3m, cor. Gibbon & Fairfax Sts.JACKSON, Morris, bur. 2 SEP 1866, 2½y, mother Mary Ann Jackson, Royal St. bet. King & PrinceJACKSON, Nelly, 16 AUG 1865 (bur. Aug. 17), 80y, cor. Cameron & Henry Sts.JACKSON, Rebecca, bur. 20 AUG 1867, 18m, mother Nancy Jackson, cor. Oronoco & Water Sts.JACKSON, Richard, bur. 18 OCT 1866, 14y, L’Ouverture HospitalJACKSON, Robert, 15 JUL 1864, 3m14d, GrantvilleJACKSON, Rosa Ann, bur. 18 AUG 1866, 8m, mother Ellen Jackson, near coal wharfJACKSON, Shadrach, 18 SEP 1864, 1d, NewtownJACKSON, Warner, 13 AUG 1865, 45y, NewtownJACKSON, Warren, bur. 15 AUG 1866, 35y, wife Christiana Jackson, Columbus St.JACKSON, Welton, bur. 26 AUG 1866, 7y, orphan, St. Asaph St. near cott on factoryJACKSON, Wesley, 9 JUL 1864, 3m, Duke St. cor. of WestJACKSON, William, 18 DEC 1864, 60y, NewtownJACKSON, William, bur. 16 MAR 1866, 9m, John Jackson, near canal, charges canceled.JACKSON, William Henry, 28 MAY 1865, 5m, near Virginia HouseJACKSON, Winan, 22 APR 1863, 19y JACKSON, Worden, 29 FEB 1864, 7m, funeral by Leland Warring, NewtownJACOBS, Adolphus (pvt. Co. D 28th USCT), 14 AUG 1864, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalJAMES, Getson (pvt. Co. C 5th Mass. Cavalry), 22 DEC 1864, 23y, Grace Church Branch L’Ouverture HospitalJAMES, Infant, 29 DEC 1865, mother Lucy JamesJAMES, John (pvt. Co. A unknown regiment USCT), 23 AUG 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital JAMES, Leah, 22 SEP 1864, 20y, GrantvilleJAMES, Moses, 4 SEP 1865, 70y, Washington SquareJAMES, Thornton, 5 AUG 1864, 40y, L’Ouverture HospitalJEFFERSON, Prince, 5 DEC 1864, 4y, No. 29 Prince St. BarracksJEFFERSON, Randolph, 3 JUN 1866 (bur. Jul. 6), 70y, No. 6 Construction BarracksJENNINGS, Fanny, 26 APR 1866 (bur. Apr. 27), 34y, Pleasant Alley bet. Queen & Cameron Sts.JERVIS, Edward, 21 MAY 1865, 27y, L’Ouverture HospitalJOHNS, Harriet, 29 JUN 1865, Prince St. BarracksJOHNSON, Amanda, 19 APR 1865, 1y, GrantvilleJOHNSON, Andrew, 23 AUG 1865, 1y, Royal St. bet. King & PrinceJOHNSON, Arthur, 4 JUL 1864, 18y, NewtownJOHNSON, Ben, 20 JAN 1864, 39y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. JOHNSON, Charles, 17 JAN 1864, 70y, cor. Washington & Columbus Sts. JOHNSON, Charles, bur. 24 APR 1867, 2y11m, Ida Johnson, cor. Payne & Cameron Sts. near soap factoryJOHNSON, Cornelia, bur. 28 AUG 1866, 97y, daughter Mima Harris, south side Duke St. beyond stone bridgeJOHNSON, Daniel, bur. 29 JUL 1866, 45y, L’Ouverture HospitalJOHNSON, Dick, 16 APR 1864, 6y, 110 Prince St.JOHNSON, Emily, 22 AUG 1863, 3y, slave pen JOHNSON, Esther, bur. 6 AUG 1866, 70y, daughter Mary Taylor, cor. Gibbon & Washington Sts.JOHNSON, Frisby (recruit), 15 DEC 1864, 50y, L’Ouverture Hospital JOHNSON, George, bur. 5 JAN 1867, 28y, L’Ouverture HospitalJOHNSON, George, bur. 7 NOV 1866, 27y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalJOHNSON, George (pvt. Co. G 43rd USCT), 18 AUG 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalJOHNSON, Georgiana, 8 AUG 1864, 5m, slave penJOHNSON, Hagar, bur. 6 FEB 1867, 60y, brother Jack Lacy, wharf foot of Duke St.JOHNSON, Henry (pvt. Co. B 39th USCT), 8 JUL 1864, 23y, L’Ouverture Hospital JOHNSON, Henry, 22 JUL 1865, 35y, GrantvilleJOHNSON, Infant, bur. 26 SEP 1866, stillborn, mother Lucinda Johnson, Fairfax near Franklin St.JOHNSON, Infant, bur. 21 JUN 1866, stillborn, mother Polly Johnson, PetersburgJOHNSON, Infant, bur. 18 FEB 1867, stillborn, sister Patsey Johnson, Gibbon St.JOHNSON, Infant, bur. 7 JUN 1868, stillborn, mother Henriett a Johnson, near Wilkes St. tunnel, no coffi n furnishedJOHNSON, Infant, bur. 17 DEC 1868, 1m, mother Hannah Johnson, slave penJOHNSON, Infant, 24 MAY 1865, 1d, mother Fanny Johnson, GrantvilleJOHNSON, James (pvt. Co. H 30th Md. Colored Infantry), 22 NOV 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital JOHNSON, James, Eld., 26 MAY 1863, 66y, funeral at Chapel by Rev. Leland Warring Jun. 14 JOHNSON, Jimmy, 11 DEC 1864, 13d, north end Washington St.JOHNSON, John (discharged white soldier from Rochester, NY), 9 AUG 1863, 55y, hospital cor. Wash. & Wolfe Sts. JOHNSON, Joseph, 24 OCT 1865, 40yJOHNSON, Lewis, 19 JUL 1865, L’Ouverture Hospital (dead when arrived)JOHNSON, Louisa, 22 SEP 1863, 12y, Claremont smallpox hospital JOHNSON, Mary, 24 JUN 1863, 21d JOHNSON, Mary, bur. 21 AUG 1868, 3m, father Ephraim Johnson, West St. near CameronJOHNSON, Mary Frances, 14 MAR 1864, 14d, West St. near cor. DukeJOHNSON, Mills, bur. 22 JUL 1866, 2y, Lucy Ann Johnson, Royal St. next to foundryJOHNSON, Nancy, bur. 20 MAY 1868, 22y, sister Sarah Ann Pound, West St. near Cameron St.JOHNSON, Peggy, bur. 3 JAN 1866, 95y, Water St. near tunnel, gave order for grave only, no charges

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JOHNSON, Sally, 29 NOV 1864, 26y, GrantvilleJOHNSON, Sam, 6 APR 1865, 3y, Prince St. BarracksJOHNSON, Squire, 23 APR 1864, 7y, GrantvilleJOHNSON, Strother, 16 JUN 1863, 2y JOHNSON, Thornton, 15 OCT 1865, 60yJOHNSON, Vernett a, bur. 13 AUG 1867, 11m, mother Emily Johnson, St. Asaph St.JOHNSON, William, Jr., bur. 1 JAN 1866, 1y, William Johnson, cor. Alfred & Gibbon Sts., gave order for grave only, no chargesJONES, Archy, 3 MAY 1864, 35y, GrantvilleJONES, Charlie, 5 AUG 1865, 11y, [Prince St.?] barracksJONES, Child, bur. 17 SEP 1868, 1 week, mother Catherine Jones, canal bridgeJONES, Eliza, bur. 18 NOV 1866, 50y, unknown, Fairfax St. fi rst alley from cor. Wolfe St.JONES, F., 19 JUL 1865 (bur. Jul. 20), 25y, Quartermaster HospitalJONES, Frances, bur. 13 MAR 1866, 13y, Julia Jones, cor. Pitt & Princess Sts., charges canceledJONES, Infant, 11 MAR 1864, 6d, south end of Alfred St.JONES, Infant, bur. 10 JAN 1866, 2m, mother Catherine Jones, Fairfax St. near canal bridge, no charge, destituteJONES, Infant, bur. 15 FEB 1866, 4m, mother Sarah Jones, near Wilkes St. tunnel bet. Union & Water Sts., charges canceledJONES, Infant, bur. 21 JUN 1867, stillborn, mother Susan Jones, back of jailJONES, Infant, 13 SEP 1865, 1d, mother Katy Jones, West St. bet. Cameron & QueenJONES, Jack, 5 FEB 1865, 40y, GrantvilleJONES, James, 27 JUN 1865, 13y, L’Ouverture HospitalJONES, James, 3 AUG 1865, 1y, cor. Water & Oronoco Sts.JONES, James H., 16 JUN 1864, 2y6m, cor. Royal & Gibbon Sts.JONES, Jemmy, 9 DEC 1864, 2y, Franklin bet. Royal & Fairfax Sts.JONES, John, bur. 27 JUL 1866, 3y, L’Ouverture HospitalJONES, Laura, 16 APR 1864, 17d, Royal St.JONES, Laura, 22 APR 1864, 22y, Royal St.JONES, Lewis Augustus, 9 APR 1865, 15d, Prince St. BarracksJONES, Lucinda, bur. 23 MAY 1866, 20m, mother Lucinda Jones, No. 20 Construction BarracksJONES, Mary, 11 MAR 1864, 8y, cor. Water & Prince Sts.JONES, William (pvt. Co. B 23rd USCT), 19 AUG 1864, 36y, L’Ouverture Hospital JONES, William Edward, 25 JUN 1864, 1y2m, near cor. Gibbon & Royal Sts.JONES, William, 13 OCT 1865, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalJORDAN, Sarah, bur. 29 AUG 1866, 40y, husband Solomon Jordan, Royal St. near Wilkes St. tunnelJOSHUAY, Joseph, 11 OCT 1863, 3y JOURDAN, Andrew, 21 JAN 1865, 23y, NewtownJULIUS, Henry, 16 AUG 1864, 60y, GrantvilleJULIUS, Robert, 30 NOV 1865, 75y KANE, Willie, 7 JUL 1864, 2y, Fairfax St.KELLY, James Grant, bur. 10 SEP 1866, 5d, mother Mary Ann Kelly, Cameron & Payne Sts.KENNEDY, Celia, bur. 16 AUG 1866, 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalKENYON, Infant, bur. 10 JAN 1867, father Washington Kenyon, Oronoco St.KERRY, John, 10 AUG 1863, 2y4m, Prince St. BarracksKIER, Jannie, bur. 7 OCT 1868, 2y, mother Margaret Kier, Princess St. bet. St. Asaph & Pitt KING, Bill, 15 SEP 1865, 40y, L’Ouverture HospitalKING, Charlott e, bur. 25 AUG 1867, 80y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalKING, Louisa, JUN 1863, 14m KING, Tommy, 13 AUG 1864, 1y1m, GrantvilleKINNER, Willis S., 4 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 8), 22y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledKNIGHT, Lucinda, bur. 18 JUL 1868, 4m, mother Mary Knight, cor. Oronoco & Royal Sts.KNIGHT, Margaret, 17 JUL 1864, 1y2m, GrantvilleKNOX, Mary, 26 JAN 1865, 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalKOSS, Betsey Ann, 6 OCT 1864, 2y10m, GrantvilleKRETCHER, George, bur. 17 JUL 1866, 17m, mother Maria Kretcher, Jamieson’s Row near Petersburg LACEY, Caroline, 14 AUG 1865, 7y, GrantvilleLACEY, George, 4 NOV 1864, 3m, GrantvilleLACEY, Harriet, bur. 19 JAN 1866, 2y, Jack Lacey, Gibbon St. bet. Columbus & Alfred, $2.00, not paidLACEY, Martha, bur. 27 OCT 1866, 19y, Robert Lacey, Cameron St. near double pumpsLACEY, Robert, 17 JUN 1864, 1y, NewtownLACY, Benton, bur. 21 MAR 1868, 8y, Millie Lacy, Wilkes St. near old foundryLAMB, Hiram (pvt. Co. D 28th USCT), 11 NOV 1864 (bur. Nov. 12), 55y, L’Ouverture Hospital LAMBRETH, Charles, 17 AUG 1865, 22y, Forage Dept. mess houseLANDEN, Adam, 27 NOV 1863, 25y, Cont[raband?] Hospital LANDER, Infant, bur. 13 FEB 1866, 1m, mother Elizabeth Lander, 141 So. St. Asaph St. near Gibbon, charges canceledLANE, David (cpl. Co. C 28th USCT), 20 DEC 1864, 21y, L’Ouverture Hospital

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LANE, Infant, bur. 17 JUL 1866, 3m, mother Harriet Lane, west end King St.LANE, Joseph, 14 OCT 1863, 52y LANGLEY (Lawfrey), Lucas (pvt. Co. G 39th USCT), 14 DEC 1864, 16y, L’Ouverture Hospital LANGSTON, Abram, bur. 18 AUG 1867, 2m, mother Lucy Langston, Henry St. cor. KingLANGSTON, Lila, 22 JUL 1865, 1y, GrantvilleLARE, Infant, bur. 11 SEP 1867, mother Jane Lare, near Fort LyonLAREW, George (pvt. Co. E 31st USCT), 13 AUG 1864 (re-interred at Alexandria National Cemetery Mar. 1, 1865?), 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital LATIN, Killis, 8 AUG 1864, 70y, St. Asaph St. east of cott on factoryLAWS, Infant, bur. 20 APR 1866, father Samuel Laws, South Fairfax St.LAWSON, Grant, 12 OCT 1865, 8m, father John LawsonLAWSON, Infant, 5 FEB 1864, 1y3m, new catt le yard LAWSON, Lucy, 10 OCT 1865, 35yLECERT, Becky Ann, bur. 13 SEP 1868, 4y, mother Eliza Lecert, Royal St. near Piper’s brickyardLEE, Adam, 19 OCT 1863, 40y, at Hayti LEE, Andrew, bur. 16 JUL 1866, 1y, Cardow Maddison, Princess St. near Quartermaster Dept.LEE, Ann, bur. 30 JUN 1866, 6m, not known, Construction BarracksLEE, Arthur, bur. 29 JUL 1866, 60y, son Carter Lee, near L’Ouverture HospitalLEE, Caroline, 15 JUL 1864, 9m, NewtownLEE, Emma J., bur. 20 FEB 1866, 14m, Armistead Lee, Pitt St. bet. Queen & Princess, charges canceledLEE, George, 5 MAR 1864, 3y, NewtownLEE, Ida, 7 DEC 1864, 4m, Prince St. bet. Pitt & RoyalLEE, Infant, 3 SEP 1864, 1d, mother Eliza Lee, West St.LEE, Infant, 20 MAY 1865, 1d, mother Priscilla Lee, GrantvilleLEE, Jerry, bur. 1 FEB 1866, 60y, Lucinda Lee, Construction Barracks, charges canceledLEE, John, 18 AUG 1864, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalLEE, John W., 28 DEC 1863, 30y, in hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe, funeral att ended by E. Owen & P. Washington LEE, Major, bur. 13 JUN 1866, 2½y, mother Sarah Lee, Sickles BarracksLEE, Marshall, 30 DEC 1864, 18y, brought from Fairfax StationLEE, Moses, 23 MAR 1865, 1d, cor. St. Asaph & Franklin Sts.LEE, Patt y, 23 JUN 1865, 80y, NewtownLEE, Tascar, 12 JUN 1864, 2d, slave penLEMMON, John, bur. 16 MAR 1867, 21y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalLENDSDOWN, George, 26 APR 1866 (bur. April 27), 75y, L’Ouverture HospitalLEVEL, Infant, 4 MAR 1864, 4m, mother Eliza Level, GrantvilleLEVEL, Joe, 24 FEB 1864, 65y, L’Ouverture Hospital, funeral services by Gladwin & OwenLEVEL, Joseph, 25 FEB 1864, 65y, disease, acute bronchitisLEWIS, Benjamin, 9 OCT 1864, 55y, Quartermaster HospitalLEWIS, Burrell, 19 AUG 1865, 3y, GrantvilleLEWIS, Charley, 21 AUG 1865, 1y3m, cor. Wilkes & Union Sts.LEWIS, Clay, bur. 3 AUG 1866, 22y, father Henry Lewis, cor. Payne & Queen Sts.LEWIS, Feeling, 20 DEC 1863, 84y LEWIS, G., 21 OCT 1865 (bur. Oct. 22), 28yLEWIS, Infant, bur. 25 JAN 1868, stillborn, mother Sarah Lewis, near Wilkes St. tunnelLEWIS, Jane, 10 JAN 1865, 20y, St. Asaph St. bet. Princess & QueenLEWIS, Jennie, 17 SEP 1865, 4y, Wales AlleyLEWIS, John, 5 MAR 1865, 6m, Water St. north of KingLEWIS, John, 6 MAR 1864, 2y3m, Prince St. Barracks, funeral by Leland WarringLEWIS, Joseph, bur. 1 AUG 1866, 38yLEWIS, Judy, 27 APR 1865, 8m, GrantvilleLEWIS, Julia, 26 NOV 1864, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalLEWIS, Lucy, 16 APR 1865, 5y, No. 37 Prince St. BarracksLEWIS, Lysander, bur. 5 FEB 1866, 35y, Winnie Johnson, Payne St. bet. Cam. & Queen, charges canceledLEWIS, Martha, 6 AUG 1864, 25y, cor. Franklin & Fairfax Sts.LEWIS, Mary, 12 NOV 1865, 12dLEWIS, Mary, bur. 24 AUG 1868, 19y, mother Catherine Lewis, Royal St. bet. Gibbon & WilkesLEWIS, Mary J., 3 OCT 1863, 2y LEWIS, Moses, bur. 26 JUN 1866, 17y, L’Ouverture HospitalLEWIS, Richard, bur. 31 AUG 1866, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalLEWIS, William, 5 OCT 1864, 28y, L’Ouverture HospitalLIGAN, Richard, 25 MAY 1865, 20y, Quartermaster HospitalLIGHTFOOT, (), 4 DEC 1865, 30y, Quartermaster HospitalLIGHTFOOT, Mary, bur. 17 JUL 1868, 4m, mother Matilda Lightfoot, near Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire RailroadLINCOLN, Perry (pvt. Co. I 28th USCT), 9 NOV 1864, 47y, L’Ouverture HospitalLINES, Charlott e, bur. 15 JAN 1867, 20y, mother Jane Lines, St. Asaph & Oronoco Sts.LINGUS, Orin James (pvt. Co. I 39th USCT), 17 MAY 1864, 38y, L’Ouverture Hospital, buried with honors LOCKER, Samuel, 24 JUL 1864, 3y, HaytiLOGGANS, Lucy, 3 JAN 1864, 5y

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LONG, Julia, 15 DEC 1864, 7y, east of brickyardLOOMAX, Arthur, 13 SEP 1864, 60y, Commissary HospitalLOOMAX, Lucy, 30 SEP 1865, 60yLOVENA, Lily, 16 JUN 1863, 2yLOW, James H., bur. 25 JUL 1866, 1y, mother Lucy Low, Sickles BarracksLUCAS, Addison, 8 MAY 1863, 30y LUCAS, Child, bur. 7 AUG 1867, 3m, mother Caroline Lucas, L’Ouverture HospitalLUCAS, George Hamilton, 31 MAR 1864, 7m, cor. Prince & Fayett e Sts.LUCAS, Infant, bur. 10 APR 1866, father Robert Lucas, Vinegar Hill near bridgeLUCAS, John, bur. 30 JAN 1867, 9y, father Walter Lucas, Sickles BarracksLUCAS, Scinta, 29 SEP 1864, 60y, near gas houseLUCAS, Susan, bur. 23 SEP 1868, 1½y, mother Nancy Lucas, FishtownLUCAS, Tom, 25 SEP 1864, 2y4m, Royal St. bet. Queen & PrincessLUCKETT, Infant, bur. 15 MAY 1866 (May 14), mother Sophy Luckett , Fairfax St. near Batt ery RogersLUMPKIN, Delila, bur. 19 OCT 1866, 2y, 97 South Washington St..LUNGUS, Louisa, 3 MAY 1865, 1d, Washington St. near WilkesLYNCH, Edward, 26 AUG 1865, 19y, Grantville MADDEN, Belle, 9 SEP 1864, 3y, NewtownMADDEN, Bett y, 4 APR 1864, 8y, NewtownMADDEN, Infant, bur. 6 FEB 1866, 3m, father William Madden, Queen St. bet. Payne & West, charges canceledMADDEN, Infant, bur. 15 APR 1868, stillborn, mother Jane Madden, Payne St. bet. Princess & QueenMADDEN, Juliet, 1 MAR 1864, 5y, NewtownMADDEN, Mary, 3 OCT 1864, 2y8m, 8 Union St.MADDEN, Texia, 9 AUG 1864, 21y, NewtownMADISON, Andrew, 3 SEP 1865, 8m, GrantvilleMADISON, Millard [Mildred?], 30 OCT 1865, 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalMAGES, Elizabeth, 17 AUG 1864, 25y, NewtownMAGES, Isabella, 17 JUL 1864, 7y7m, NewtownMAGES, Jenny, 28 FEB 1864, 3m, NewtownMAGES, John, 24 MAR 1864, 19y, NewtownMAJORS, Alice, bur. 19 AUG 1866, 5y, mother Ellen Majors, foot of Prince St.MAN, Emily, 4 OCT 1865, 18mMANLY, Margaret, 16 OCT 1864, 12y, GrantvilleMANSFIELD, Martha, 28 DEC 1864, 1d, cor. Patrick & Cameron Sts.MARBLE, Nellie, 18 NOV 1865, 2yMARKS, James, bur. 14 AUG 1866, 18m, father Welcome Marks, cor. Queen & Henry Sts.MARR, Frances, 24 OCT 1865, 3yMARSHALL, Benjamin, 4 MAR 1863, 73y MARSHALL, Emily, 9 APR 1864, 15y, GrantvilleMARSHALL, Lewis, 29 MAY 1865, 1d, Alfred St., one grave with Manuel MarshallMARSHALL, Manuel, 29 MAY 1865, 1d, Alfred St., one grave with Lewis MarshallMARTIN, James, 28 JUL 1864, Commissary HospitalMARTIN, James, bur. 19 AUG 1866, 19y, no relatives, Jeff erson St.MASON, Caleb (pvt. Co. B 39th USCT), 20 DEC 1864, 28y, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital MASON, Catharine, 9 MAY 1864, 4y, GrantvilleMASON, Frances, 24 MAR 1865, 10y, GrantvilleMASON, Frances Ann, 9 AUG 1863, 4y, slave pen MASON, Ham, 19 OCT 1865, 45y, L’Ouverture HospitalMASON, Infant, bur. 8 JAN 1867, stillborn, mother Amelia Mason, Washington St. above cott on factoryMASON, Joseph, bur. 22 FEB 1866, 35y, Emily Mason, NE cor. West & Cameron Sts., charges canceledMASON, Maria J., 20 SEP 1865, 1y6m, GrantvilleMASON, Sandy, 22 OCT 1865, 1mMASON, William (pvt. Co. C 28th USCT), 1 NOV 1864, 26y, L’Ouverture Hospital MASSEY, William A., bur. 3 OCT 1868, 1½y, mother Frances Massey, Washington St. cor. FranklinMATTHEWS, David [Daniel] (soldier Co. K 19th USCT), 10 AUG 1864, 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalMATVER, Charles H. (pvt. Co. A 27th USCT), 19 MAY 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital, buried with honors under Superintendent of Contrabands MAWBER, Fenley, 10 OCT 1865, 3y6mMAXWELL, Charles (pvt. Co. D 27th USCT), 8 NOV 1864, 17y, L’Ouverture Hospital McCALL, Gideon (cpl. Co. C 31st USCT), 8 OCT 1864 (bur. Oct. 9), 36y, L’Ouverture HospitalMcCLANNEGAN, Benjamin, 30 JUN 1865 (bur. Jul. 1), 40y, L’Ouverture HospitalMcGILL, Albert (cpl. Co. G 28th USCT), 13 AUG 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital McGRUNDY, William (pvt. Co. B 29th Ill. Colored Infantry), 9 JUL 1864, 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital McINTOSH, Bett y, bur. 28 SEP 1866, 30y, husband Stanfi eld McIntosh, Franklin St. few doors above WashingtonMcKINNEY, Robert, bur. 28 JUL 1866, 9m, father Charles McKinney, Prince St., L’Ouverture. HospitalMEADE, Betsy, bur. 2 JUL 1866, 70y, son Bailey Meade, Sickles BarracksMEAR, Francis, 24 OCT 1865, 3y

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MEDLAR, Anna, 29 OCT 1864, 4y10m, Washington SquareMEDLAR, Mary, 28 JUL 1865, 1y, Washington SquareMEDLAR, Solena, 23 JUL 1864, 2y, Washington St.MERRITT, Joshua, bur. 28 OCT 1866, 40y, L’Ouverture HospitalMETCHER, Robert, 18 NOV 1864, 7y, Newtown, buried in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery MI..., Nelson, 29 DEC 1865, [Prince St.] BarracksMICKENS, Infant, 25 MAY 1864, 2m, mother Lucett a Mickens, Grantville, buried in old [Penny Hill?] cemetery MILES, Frank (Paine), 15 OCT 1864, 16y, 3rd door south First Baptist ChurchMILES, George, 11 APR 1864, 1y, NewtownMILES, Infant, bur. 25 AUG 1866, 1 week, Juliett a Miles, West End near Mr. Catt s’sMILES, John James, 21 APR 1864, 5y, NewtownMILES, Juda, 17 AUG 1863, 3y, Petersburg MILES, Malcom, 14 JUL 1864, 5y, NewtownMILES, Mary, bur. 28 OCT 1866, 4y, mother Sarah Ann Hunter, Fairfax St. across the canalMILES, Rebecca, 1 NOV 1865, 69y, while no. in Oct. 19, L’Ouverture HospitalMILLER, Dolly, 25 APR 1865, 60y, near Quartermaster offi ceMILLER, George, 21 APR 1864, 21y, near new engine houseMILLER, Lewis, 12 JUN 1865, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalMILLER, Moses, bur. 3 MAR 1867, 35y, Emma Miller, cor. Patrick & King Sts.MILLER, Mosett a, bur. 19 FEB 1866, 1y, Emily Miller, alley off Duke St. bet. Water & Union, charges canceledMILLS, Charlie, 4 AUG 1864, 3m20d, bet. Cameron & Queen Sts.MILLS, Eliza, 15 SEP 1864, 7y, NewtownMILLS, Nancy, 18 SEP 1864, 11y, NewtownMILLS, William Franklin, bur. 1 OCT 1866, 1y10m, Fanny Mills, cor. Washington & Franklin Sts.MINER, Amanda, 27 MAR 1864, 1m12d, coal wharfMINER, Ann, 30 APR 1865, 3y, GrantvilleMINER, Fanny, bur. 24 JAN 1866, 88y, Strother Minor, Fayett e St. bet. Cameron & Queen, no charge, destituteMINER, Hester, bur. 1 FEB 1866, 4y, Strother Miner, Fayett e St. bet. Cameron & Queen, charges canceledMINER, Infant, bur. 9 JAN 1866, 6m, mother Priscilla Miner, Prince St. Barracks, no charge, destituteMINER, John, 12 MAR 1864, 45y, GrantvilleMINER, Mary Ann, bur. 7 SEP 1867, 6m, mother Nancy Miner, Petersburg near Royal StMINER, Milton, bur. 19 FEB 1866, 11y, Strother Miner, Fayett e St. bet. Cameron & Queen, charges canceledMINER, Parker, 11 MAY 1865, 1d, GrantvilleMINOR, Hiram, 28 DEC 1865, 3yMINOR, William, bur. 1 SEP 1866, 2y, Nancy Minor, Fairfax near Gov’t coal wharfMIRES, Moderty, 3 JUN 1865, 78y, Litt le Hunting CreekMITCHELL, Infant, bur. 25 APR 1866, 1m, mother Mary Mitchell, West St. opposite catt le yardMITCHELL, Johnny, 1 SEP 1864, 2y8m, GrantvilleMOLSON, Samuel R. (pvt. Co. D 43rd USCT), 31 AUG 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital MOLTON, Massey, 14 JUL 1864, 100y, GrantvilleMONDAY, Mary, 24 MAR 1864, stillborn, Prince St. near PayneMONROE, Infant, bur. 21 APR 1866, 1m, mother Lizzie Monroe, Alfred St. between Queen & CameronMOORE, Henry, bur. 2 MAY 1868, 3y, father James Moore, distillery West EndMOORE, Rigdon, 14 MAR 1864, 25y, Commissary HospitalMOORE, Rolba, 1 SEP 1864, 60y, L’Ouverture HospitalMOORE, Simeon (pvt. Co. F 43rd USCT), 16 MAY 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital, buried with honors under Superintendent of Contrabands MORE, Elizabeth, 26 AUG 1863, 3m, suburbs MORGAN, Asberry, 8 JUN 1864, 11y, cor. King & Henry Sts.MORGAN, Bubby, 11 AUG 1864, 3m13d, NewtownMORGAN, Martha A., bur. 11 JUL 1866, 5m, Martha Morgan, PetersburgMORGAN, Sissy, 10 AUG 1864, 3m12d, NewtownMORRISON, Mary, 2 JUN 1864, 2y, Washington St. near railroadMORRISON, Tabby, 4 MAY 1864, 60y, NewtownMORRISSEY, John, bur. 3 FEB 1866, 60y, Royal St. south of Oronoco St., charges canceledMORTIMER, James, 13 NOV 1865, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalMORTON, Liza, bur. 16 JAN 1867, 35y, husband Peter Morton, Vinegar Hill on Washington St.MOSBY, Infant, bur. 17 JAN 1868, stillborn, Maris Mosby, near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire Railroad depotMOSLEY, Child, 2 DEC 1865, 0d, mother Mary MosleyMOSS, Mary Catharine, 22 FEB 1865, 18y, Henry bet. King & Cameron Sts.MULLEN, Ambrose, bur. 22 JUL 1866, 3y, mother May Mullen, Green St. bet. Princess & WestMULLEN, Child, bur. 7 AUG 1867, 7m, mother Mahala Mullen, Queen St. bet. West & PayneMULLEN, Israel (pvt. Co. A 43rd USCT), 16 SEP 1864 (bur. Sep. 17), 53y, L’Ouverture Hospital MULLEN, Lethe Ann, 14 APR 1864, 10m, NewtownMURPHY, Rachel, 30 SEP 1865, 5yMURPHY, Shadrach (pvt. Co. B 23rd USCT), 25 DEC 1864 (bur. Dec. 26), L’Ouverture Hospital MURRAY, Melinda, 23 MAR 1864, 45y, mill houseMURRAY, Rachel, 5 SEP 1864, 23y, cor. Water & Queen Sts.

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MURRAY, Reuben, Jr., 22 JUN 1865, 37y, Prince opposite L’Ouverture HospitalMURRAY, T., 19 JUL 1865, 28y, Quartermaster HospitalMURTY, Nancy, 26 AUG 1863, 55y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. NASH, Henry (pvt. Co. C 19th USCT), 14 NOV 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital NASH, Infant, bur. 11 APR 1866, 1m, mother Mary Nash, Royal St. near GibbonNAYLOR, John, 27 JUN 1865, 31y, L’Ouverture HospitalNAYLOR, Lorinda bur. 26 SEP 1866, 5y, Susan Naylor, Henry St. bet. King & CameronNEILL, Thomas, 4 OCT 1865, 2yNELSON, Alfred, 2 JUL 1865, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalNELSON, Burrel, 29 SEP 1865, 70yNELSON, Daniel, bur. 27 MAR 1866, 65y, wife, Fort Williams, charges canceledNELSON, Eliza, 9 SEP 1864, 20y, 126 Wolfe St.NELSON, Jesse, 15 OCT 1864, 1y6m, Washington SquareNELSON, Josias, 9 JAN 1864, 16y, died of injury while skating NELSON, Maria, bur. 23 JUL 1867, 75y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalNELSON, Nora, 13 MAR 1865, 17y, NewtownNELSON, Washington, 9 JUL 1865, 50yNEWMAN, Alfred, 19 JUN 1865, 8m, Cameron St.NEWTON, George, 6 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalNOBLES, John, 29 MAY 1865, 1d, Cameron St. bet. Henry & Fayett eNOEL, Churchill, 21 SEP 1864, 68y, Quartermaster HospitalNOEL, Churchill, 29 OCT 1864, 10y, coal wharfNOGGINS, George Henry, 3 FEB 1865, 8m, NewtownNOTT, Richard (pvt. Co. G 43rd USCT), 31 OCT 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital NORMAN, Charlie, 20 JUN 1865, 6y, cor. Water & Gibbon Sts.NORMAN, Nancy, bur. 6 AUG 1867, 2y, mother Maria Norman, Water St. bet. Gibbon & FranklinNORRIS, George, bur. 9 MAY 1868, 24y, brother Lewis Norris, Alfred & Wolfe Sts., no coffi n furnishedNORRIS, Harriet Eliza, 16 JUL 1865, 4y, Royal St. near GibbonNORRIS, Infant, 21 JUL 1865, 1y, near foundryNORRIS, Rebecca, 3 OCT 1864, 5y, Vinegar HillNORRIS, Selina, bur. 21 APR 1868, 17y, grandmother Nelly Evely, Munson’s Hill, buried at Falls ChurchNORRIS, Winnie, 28 NOV 1865, 34yNORTON, William Henry, bur. 8 AUG 1866, 8m, mother Sarah Norton, cor. Water & Oronoco Sts.NUNERY, Reuben, bur. 19 AUG 1867, 75y, L’Ouverture Hospital ODET [Odie?], Ellen, 5 OCT 1865, 3y6mOLDS, Harriet, 27 FEB 1865, 25y, NewtownOLIN, Nannie, bur. 3 NOV 1868, mother Martha Olin, near brick yardOLIVER, Josephine T., 27 JUL 1864, 3m, Newtown PAGE, Adam, 15 DEC 1864, 12y, GrantvillePAGE, Edward, 20 APR 1864, 1m7d, near Batt ery RodgersPAGE, John, 16 SEP 1863, 20y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. PAGE, Noah, bur. 25 JAN 1868, 2m, mother Chloe Page, Fairfax St. near canalPAINE, Caroline, 5 JUL 1865, 40y, GrantvillePAINE, Jim, 1 JAN 1865, 3m, GrantvillePARKER, Bett y, 23 JUN 1864, 2m, No. 34 Prince St. BarracksPARKER, Elisabeth, 18 NOV 1864, 4y, No. 31 Prince St. BarracksPARKER, Henry, 12 AUG 1864, 30y, Prince St. BarracksPARKER, Infant, bur. 7 APR 1866, 2m, mother Malinda Parker, across Hunting CreekPARKER, Infant, bur. 21 APR 1868, stillborn, mother Polly Ann Parker, Water & Fairfax Sts. near the tunnel, no coffi n furnishedPARKER, James C., bur. 25 FEB 1866, 2½y, John W. Parker, alley bet. Cameron & Queen Sts. near Patrick, charges canceledPARKER, John, 16 OCT 1863, 6y, Prince St. Barracks PARKER, Lewis (pvt. Co. B 22nd Ind. Colored Infantry), 26 AUG 1864, 32y, L’Ouverture Hospital PARKER, Maria, 7 JUN 1864, 5m, Newtown, found own coffi nPARKER, Mary, bur. 16 JUL 1866, 10m, Emily Parker, Prince St. BarracksPARKER, Phebe, 8 JUL 1865, 60y, cor. Wolfe & Union Sts.PARKER, Richie, 14 SEP 1864, 9m, cor. Prince & Fayett e Sts..PARKER, Virginia, bur. 29 JUL 1866, 6m, father Richard Parker, cor. Oronoco & St. Asaph Sts.PARKER, 28 OCT 1865, 8mPARR, Henry, bur. 12 JUL 1866, 3y, father Frederick Parr, Water & Gibbon Sts.PARR, Horace, 20 JUN 1864, 9m, GrantvillePARR, Samuel, 20 NOV 1864, 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalPARRY, Betsey, 5 FEB 1864, 21y, Water St. PATEN, Lanen, 21 AUG 1865, 40y, west end Duke St.PATHA, John, 23 JUN 1865, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital

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PATRICK, Eliza Ann, 1 MAR 1864, 1y, NewtownPATTEN, James, 28 SEP 1863, 1y7m, No. 23 Prince St. BarracksPATTEN, Lydia, 13 MAY 1863, 30y PATTERSON, Judith, 24 SEP 1865, 80y, burial paid for by Frank BanksPAUL, Isaac T. (cpl. Co. B 27th USCT), 20 NOV 1864, 39y, L’Ouverture Hospital PAYNE, Celia, bur. 16 MAY 1867, 14y, Fannie Payne, Prince St. near PatrickPAYNE, Sam, 29 MAR 1864, 2y1m, GrantvillePEARCE, Isham, bur. 20 MAR 1866, 53y, none, West St. opposite catt le yardPELTON, Irena, 10 SEP 1865, 6m, front of gas housePENDLETON, Denks, 8 AUG 1865, 3y, opposite Quartermaster offi ce on the westPENDLETON, Hugh, 17 SEP 1864, 21y, Royal & Oronoco Sts.PENDLETON, John, 19 OCT 1864, 1y, cor. Cameron & Water Sts.PENN, Ann M., bur. 22 FEB 1866, 11m, Edward Penn, cor. Wolfe & Royal Sts., charges canceled, promise to pay on fi lePERCY, Leonard (pvt. Co. B 30th USCT), 1 AUG 1864, 57y, L’Ouverture Hospital, funeral by Rev. Albert Gladwin PETERS, Henry, 4 JAN 1865, 9m, NewtownPETERS, Mary, 16 FEB 1864, 1y2m, NewtownPETERSON, Alexander (pvt. Co. D 31st USCT), 16 AUG 1864, 47y, L’Ouverture Hospital PETERSON, James H. (pvt. Co. E 31st USCT), 15 SEP 1864 (bur. Sep. 16), 27y, L’Ouverture Hospital PETTES, Thomas, 15 JAN 1865, 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalPEYTON, Hiram, 25 JUN 1865, 1d, NewtownPEYTON, Kate, 13 FEB 1865, 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalPEYTON, Landon, bur. 10 JAN 1866, 45y, no surviving relatives, Patrick St. near stable, no chargePEYTON, Lanen, 21 AUG 1865, 40y, Duke St. in West EndPEYTON, Nellie, bur. 31 MAY 1866, 110yPHILLIPS, Aquila (refugee), 23 JUL 1865, 3y, Grantville PHILLIPS, Harriet, 18 JUN 1865, 42y, burnt house St. Asaph St.PHILLIPS, Mary, 8 AUG 1865, 3d, near gas housePHILLIPS, Susan, 24 SEP 1865PHILLIPS, William, 17 AUG 1864, 1y8m, North HousePICKET, Berl, 6 JUN 1863, 25yPIE, Thomas, bur. 19 MAR 1867, 18m, Frederick Pie, cor. Water & Gibbon Sts.PINCKNEY, Emma, 17 AUG 1865, 2y, Old Quaker Church St. Asaph St.PINCKNEY, Liza, bur. 24 APR 1867, 2½y, Rachel Pinckney, West St. near CommercePINCKNEY, Thomas, 1 OCT 1863, 22y, hospital at cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. PINE, Peyton, bur. 30 AUG 1866, 23y, father Nathaniel Pine, St. Asaph St. between Oronoco & PendletonPINKARD, Roswell, 14 JUL 1864, 60y, GrantvillePIPER, Abraham Lincoln, 23 FEB 1864, 3m, GrantvillePIPER, James, 1 OCT 1865, 42yPIPER, William, bur. 25 AUG 1866, 1½y, Ella Mitchell, near hospital at Batt ery Rogers, mother Susan Piper at service in the countryPITCHER, Fannie, 16 SEP 1865, 8y, south end of Pitt St.PITTS, Grandison, bur. 28 AUG 1866, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalPLATER, Elisabeth, 21 JUN 1865, 1d, Royal St. near GibbonPLATER, Infant, bur. 24 APR 1866, 10d, father William Plater, bet. Fairfax & Royal Sts. near foundryPOLK, James K., 22 SEP 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalPOLLAN [Pollard?], Elizabeth, 25 OCT 1865, 23y, No. 25 [Prince St.?] BarracksPOLLARD, Boyd, 22 AUG 1863, 3y9m, No. 23 Prince St. Barracks POLLARD, Jane, 2 NOV 1864, 1m, Union St.POLLARD, Maria, 14 AUG 1863, 6y, No. 25 Prince St. Barracks POLLARD, Rosa Ann, bur. 23 OCT 1868, 10y, mother Susan Pollard, Royal St. near KingPOLLEN, Alice, 17 SEP 1863, 7y, No. 23 Prince St. Barracks PORTER, Child, bur. 14 APR 1866, 7y, father Jake Porter, Fairfax St. near gas housePOSEY, Edward (cpl. Co. E 30th USCT), 9 NOV 1864, 41y, L’Ouverture Hospital POSEY, Lena, JUN 1863, 1y POTTER, Winnie, bur. 2 NOV 1868, 60y, son Levi Pott er, Oronoco St. bet. Pitt & RoyalPOWELL, Infant, bur. 12 FEB 1867, 3m, mother Bett y Powell, L’Ouverture HospitalPRATT, Mildred, 27 AUG 1865, 1y, Fairfax St. bet. Franklin & GibbonPRICE, Cora, bur. 7 JUL 1866, 3y, mother Maria Price, Princess & Royal Sts.PRICE, Lucy Ann, 24 MAR 1865, 25y, Fort Williams QUANDER, Andrew, 29 APR 1865, 2y, near Batt ery RodgersQUEEN, Alexander, bur. 12 FEB 1866, 17y, Clara Queen, St. Asaph St. bet. Queen & Princess, charges canceledQUEEN, Rosett a, 25 DEC 1864, 18y, GrantvilleQUIAT, Davy, 18 APR 1865, 3y, Pitt St. bet. Cameron & QueenQUIET, Patsy, bur. 30 OCT 1866, 3y, mother Polly Williams, cor. Prince & Payne Sts.QUILLEN [Quillar?], Elias H. (sgt. Co. C 30th Conn. Colored Infantry), 11 DEC 1864, 29y, L’Ouverture HospitalQUINBY, David, 16 NOV 1865, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital

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RANDOLPH, Harry, 7 NOV 1864, 1d, south end Washington St.RANDOLPH, Matilda, bur. 15 JAN 1867, 10y, Liza Randolph, near cor. Alfred & Duke Sts.RANDOLPH, Reuben, bur. 6 JUN 1868, 50y, brother Henry Randolph, Gibbon St. bet. Fairfax & Royal, no coffi n furnishedRANDOLPH, Robert, 14 NOV 1864, 6d, south end Washington St.RANK, Rose, bur. 15 DEC 1866, 10yRAY, John, 11 MAR 1864, 3y, north end of St. Asaph St.RAY, Minard (cpl. Co. E 43rd U.S.C.T), 28 NOV 1864 (bur. Nov. 29), 32y, L’Ouverture Hospital RAYMOND, Charles, 19 MAR 1864, 19y, GrantvilleRAYMOND, Willis, 21 MAR 1864, 7y, GrantvilleRECTOR, William, 13 JAN 1865, 19d, cor. Prince & Fairfax Sts.REDMON, Mary Ellen, bur. 3 AUG 1866, Ann Mary Redmon, near double pumpRICHARDS, Henry, 25 JUN 1864, 1d, NewtownRICHARDSON, Charles, 14 DEC 1864, 16y, L’Ouverture HospitalRICHARDSON, James Edward. Thomas, 3 AUG 1864, 1y, NewtownRICHARDSON, Julia, 5 OCT 1864, 1y9m, GrantvilleRIDOUT, James K. (pvt. Co. C 31st USCT), 29 NOV 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital RILEY, Carry, bur. 10 FEB 1866, 6y, orphan, west side Fairfax St. near canal, charges canceledRIXIE, Andrew, 20 OCT 1864, 3y9m, GrantvilleROANE, Infant, bur. 11 JAN 1866, 6m, mother Jane Roane, Pitt St. bet. Prince & Duke, no charge, destituteROBBINS, Willis (pvt. Co. D 28th Ind. Colored Infantry), 7 JUN 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital ROBERTS, Hyland (pvt. Co. B 30th Conn. Colored Infantry), 25 JUN 1864, 66y, L’Ouverture Hospital ROBERTSON, John, 9 JUN 1865, 17y, L’Ouverture HospitalROBINSON, Albert, 15 AUG 1865, drowned at coal wharfROBINSON, F., 4 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalROBINSON, Francis, 19 AUG 1865, 10m, inside U.S. Military Railroad stockadeROBINSON, Henry, 25 JUL 1865, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalROBINSON, Infant, bur. 8 MAY 1866, mother Betsey Robinson, West St.ROBINSON, James, 27 JAN 1866 (bur. Feb. 1), 45y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledROBINSON, John, 7 MAR 1864, 45y, GrantvilleROBINSON, Landonia, 7 NOV 1864, 10m, NewtownROBINSON, Leanna, 16 AUG 1865, 6y, Princess St. bet. Pitt & RoyalROBINSON, Levina (white), 21 OCT 1865, 70y ROBINSON, Melinda, 13 APR 1864, 20y, cor. Pitt & Wilkes Sts.ROBINSON, Richard, bur. 28 JUN 1867, 25y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalROBINSON, Robert, 30 JUL 1864, 6m, GrantvilleROBINSON, Susan, 16 SEP 1865, 6y, St. Asaph St. north of PrinceROBINSON, William, 17 APR 1865, 6m, 103 Royal St. bet. Wolfe & WilkesROGERS, Ellen, bur. 25 AUG 1866, 30y, husband Dennis Rollins, cor. St. Asaph & Princess Sts.ROGERS, Richard, 1 JUL 1865ROLLINS, George, 14 APR 1864, 19y, new General. HospitalROLLINS, Infant, bur. 2 APR 1866, father Dennis Rollins, St. Asaph & Princess Sts.ROSS, Allen, bur. 21 SEP 1866, 10m, mother Margaret Ross, Seward BarracksROSS, Jane, bur. 15 NOV 1867, 5m, mother Ellen Ross, Queen St. bet. Payne & Fayett eROSS, Pickering, 4 NOV 1865, 10yROSS, Thomas, 1 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalROWE, John, 10 AUG 1865, 6d, GrantvilleROY, Abraham Lewis, 3 JUL 1865 (bur. Jul 4), 4d, GrantvilleROY, Alfred, 10 JAN 1866 (bur. Nov. 17), 65y, L’Ouverture Hospital, no charge, buried by Gov’t.ROY, Charles, bur. 9 AUG 1867, 2yROY, Daniel, bur. 23 JUL 1866, 14y, father Daniel Roy, Cameron St. near Diagonal PointROY, Henry (priv. Co. G 23rd USCT), 30 JUN 1864, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalROY, Maria, 23 JUL 1864, 49y, NewtownROY, Mary, bur. 22 OCT 1868, 23y, mother Malinda Murray, slave pen Duke St.ROY, Mary Eliza, bur. 7 SEP 1868, 3y, mother Mary Roy, slave penROY, Sarah, 12 AUG 1864, 3y, GrantvilleROY, William, 6 DEC 1865, 6m, West St. in front of L’Ouverture Hospital dead houseROYCE, Infant, bur. 20 FEB 1867, mother Liza Royce, Payne St. near diagonal pumpROYLE, Child Mary, 18 DEC 1865RUSK, William, 6 APR 1864, 30y, NewtownRUSSELL, Benjamin, 11 AUG 1864, 55y, Prince St. opposite L’Ouverture Hospital SALES, Infant, bur. 28 FEB 1867, 2 weeks, Elizabeth Sales, Gibbon St.SAMPSON?, James, 28 NOV 1865, 2ySAMUEL, Martha, bur. 17 JUL 1866, 10m, mother Mary Ellen Samuel, Fairfax St. near Alexandria, Loudon & Hampshire Railroad depotSANDERS, Bett y, bur. 2 MAY 1868, 19y, half-sister Maria Robinson, 77 Henry St., no coffi n furnishedSANDERS, Hannah, bur. 5 OCT 1866, 53y, PetersburgSANDERS, Lillie, bur. 14 JUL 1868, 5m, mother Bett y Sanders, Henry St. bet. Queen & Princess

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SANDERS, Margaret, bur. 23 APR 1866, Priscilla Saunders, Petersburg near Parker’s churchSANFORD, Walton, 7 SEP 1865, 8y, north end Henry St.SAUNDERS, Mary Jane, bur. 12 NOV 1866, 22y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalSCOT, Light, 1 DEC 1865, 30y, Quartermaster HospitalSCOTT, Charlie, 15 AUG 1864, 5y, Henry St. bet. Cameron & KingSCOTT, Courtney, 13 JAN 1865, 1y, Columbus St. near Princess.SCOTT, Edward, 10 JAN 1866 (bur. Jan. 22), 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital, no charge, buried by Gov’t.SCOTT, Fanny, 16 OCT 1863, 75y, GrantvilleSCOTT, Katy, 17 AUG 1864, 4y, Water St. near cor. of PrincessSCOTT, Lucy Ann, 25 MAR 1864, 19y, new General HospitalSCOTT, Lucy, bur. 31 AUG 1866, 70y, daughter Betsy Marshall, St. Asaph St. near the jailSCROGGINS, Charles, 4 DEC 1864, 1d, cor. King & Henry Sts.SCROGGINS, Philip, 21 NOV 1863, 24y SEAGEL, Smith, 6 AUG 1864, 18y, Commissary HospitalSEALS, Martha, 16 DEC 1864, 16y, 47 Pitt StSEALS, Peter, 6 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 12), 50y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceleSEATON, Ephraim, bur. 26 SEP 1866, 90y, L’Ouverture HospitalSEE, Mary, 23 OCT 1865, 1mSELDEN, Infant, 8 MAR 1864, 1d, mother Flora Selden, Duke St.SELDEN, Josephine, 17 NOV 1864, 1m7d, near cor. Prince & Henry Sts.SEMES, Charles, 2 JUN 1864, 7d, Washington St. bet. Franklin & GibbonSETTLES, Washington, 2 APR 1864, 1y, GrantvilleSHANKLIN, Berkley, 9 MAR 1864, 90y, south end of Royal St.SHANKLIN, Child, 12 DEC 1865, mother Maria ShanklinSHANKLIN, Infant, bur. 19 AUG 1867, stillborn, mother Eliza Shanklin, PetersburgSHARP, Strawder, MAY 1863, 2y SHAW, Frank, 21 JAN 1864, 9y6m, catt le yard in Newtown SHELTON, Bett y, 27 SEP 1865, Payne St. near Gov’t catt le yardSHELTON, Eliza, 27 FEB 1864, 6y, GrantvilleSHELTON, Samuel, 14 FEB 1865, 36y, Commissary HospitalSHELTON, Strother, 16 AUG 1864, 3y, GrantvilleSHEPHERD, Infant, bur. 13 DEC 1867, 6 weeks, mother Eliza Shepherd, Oronoco St. bet. Pitt & RoyalSHEPHERD, Miles (pvt. Co. H 29th USCT), 5 NOV 1864 (bur. Nov. 6), 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalSHIRLEY, William (pvt. Co. E 28th USCT), 29 JUN 1864, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalSHOP, Henderson, 10 JUN 1863, 7y SHORT, Michael (pvt. Co. K 19th USCT), 17 DEC 1864 (bur. Dec. 18), 45y, Grace Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital SHORTS, John Henry, 1 SEP 1864, 1y, Fort WilliamsSHORTS, Shadrach, 21 JUN 1864, 1y3m, Prince, opposite L’Ouverture HospitalSIMMS, Anna, 29 JUN 1865, 3ySIMMS, Frank, 3 NOV 1864, 6m, St. Asaph St.SIMMS, Infant, bur. 23 MAR 1866, stillborn, father Reuben Simms, Government shantily?, charges canceledSIMMS, Richard, bur. 10 OCT 1866, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalSIMPSON, Sally, 17 JUN 1864, 60y, L’Ouverture HospitalSIMPSON, William, 17 DEC 1864, 8d, cor. Washington & Wilkes Sts.SKELTON, Emily, 9 JUL 1864, 6y, cor. Prince & Fayett e Sts.SKELTON, Major, 1 SEP 1864, 6d, Long HouseSKELTON, Minor, bur. 7 DEC 1868, 1y, mother Nancy Skelton, Union St. near Wilkes St. tunnelSKINNER, Celia, 23 DEC 1865, 11y, mother Charity Skinner, North Washington St. near railroadSLATER, Henry, 31 JUL 1864, 2y, cor. King & Henry Sts.SLAUGHTER, Milly, 6 NOV 1864, 12y, inside U.S. Military Railroad stockadeSLAUGHTER, Peter, 6 AUG 1865, 44y, L’Ouverture HospitalSMALLWOOD, Hannah, 1 AUG 1865, 2y, GrantvilleSMALLWOOD, Henry, 27 NOV 1864, 42y, GrantvilleSMALLWOOD, John, 10 AUG 1865, 10y, old Quaker meeting house on St. Asaph St. or old house fi rst door south of Burnt House,

drowned in river at foot of King St.SMITH, Alfred, bur. 6 MAR 1866, 4y, Henry Smith, West St. near catt le yard, charges canceledSMITH, Celia, 8 NOV 1865, 21ySMITH, Charlott e, 20 JUL 1865, 9m, Royal St. south of railroadSMITH, Eliza, 27 DEC 1865, 2y, father Washington Smith, west side of Pitt St. bet. Gibbon & South Sts.?SMITH, Elizabeth, 2 SEP 1865, 6m, GrantvilleSMITH, George, 18 DEC 1865 (bur. Dec. 19), 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalSMITH, Infant, 6 JAN 1865, mother Tamar Smith, L’Ouverture HospitalSMITH, Infant, bur. 13 JUL 1866, stillborn, mother Fannie Smith, Oronoco St. in Petersburg near churchSMITH, Infant, bur. 24 OCT 1866, stillborn, mother Jane Smith, Seward BarracksSMITH, Isaac, 11 MAR 1864, 70y, new General. HospitalSMITH, James (pvt. Co. E 39th USCT), 23 JUN 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalSMITH, James, 1 AUG 1864, 5y, south end of Pitt St.

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SMITH, James, bur. 25 AUG 1868, 10y, mother Milly Smith, Henry St. bet. Queen & CameronSMITH, Jenny, bur. 21 JAN 1868, 24y, mother Betsy Smith, Payne St. near Mrs. Mason’sSMITH, John (pvt. Co. C 29th Ill. Colored Infantry), 7 DEC 1864, 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital SMITH, John, 2 AUG 1865 (bur. Aug. 3), 100y, NewtownSMITH, Joseph, bur. 26 DEC 1866, 22y, father Ned Smith, Washington St.SMITH, Julia, bur. 17 NOV 1868, 55y, daughter Emma Smith, Henry St. near DukeSMITH, Laura, bur. 14 AUG 1867, 11m, father Washington Smith, Pitt St. bet. Gibbon & FranklinSMITH, Lilburn, bur. 8 JUL 1868, 1 week, mother Maria Smith, Washington & Queen Sts.SMITH, Louisa Ann, 29 MAR 1865, 17y, NewtownSMITH, Lucy, 21 JAN 1865, 1d, NewtownSMITH, Nelson (pvt. Co. E 27th USCT), 2 NOV 1864, 37y, L’Ouverture Hospital SMITH, Nelson, bur. 1 NOV 1867, 16y, father Gabriel Smith, Water St. near Batt ery RodgersSMITH, Phebe, 21 OCT 1864, 84y, GrantvilleSMITH, Tamar, 6 JAN 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalSMITH, William, bur. 2 MAY 1868, 14y, father William Smith, West St. bet. Queen & PrincessSMOOT, Abby, 13 JUL 1865, 16y, No. 16 Prince St. BarracksSMOOT, James, 8 MAY 1864, 20y, Prince St. BarracksSNOWDEN, George, 1 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalSNOWDEN, Infant, bur. 16 FEB 1866, 7 weeks, mother Celia Snowden, north end St. Asaph St. east side alley near [illegible], charges

canceledSNOWDEN, Mary, 16 JUL 1864, 1y, GrantvilleSNYDER, Charlott e, bur. 20 SEP 1866, 19y, mother Cynthia Snyder, Royal St.SOMERS, Edward, 15 JUL 1863, 14y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. SOUTHAT, Lot, 26 MAY 1865, 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalSPEED, Allen, 18 OCT 1864, 18y, Henry St. bet. King & PrinceSPENCER, Edmond, 19 OCT 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalSPENCER, Infant, bur. 28 OCT 1867, stillborn, mother Mary Ann Spencer, Union St.SPOONVILLE, Thomas, 13 DEC 1865, 1y, L’Ouverture HospitalSPRAGUE, Maria, bur. 27 OCT 1866, 25y, Fielding Sprague, Payne St. near L’Ouverture HospitalSPRIGGS, Ben, 31 JAN 1865, 11y, cor. Prince & Payne Sts.SPRIGGS, George (pvt. Co. F 19th USCT), 1 DEC 1864, 23y, private, L’Ouverture Hospital SPRIGGS, Infant, bur. 26 JUN 1866, 3 weeks, father Fielding Spriggs, Payne St.SPRIGGS, Infant, bur. 14 FEB 1868, 5 weeks, mother Julia Spriggs, Payne St. near PrinceSPRUEL, Nelson, 8 APR 1865, 44y, cor. Queen & West Sts.SPRUILL, Thomas, 13 DEC 1865, grandfather Lyman Berry, died at grandfather’s houseSTANARD, Milton, 8 MAR 1864, 27y, Commissary HospitalSTANDARD, James, 7 JAN 1865, 41y, Quartermaster HospitalSTANDLEY, Horace, 28 AUG 1864, 8y, NewtownSTANLEY, Alice, 20 MAR 1865, 5y, NewtownSTANLEY, Daniel, 16 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 21), 85y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledSTANLEY, Harry, 27 APR 1865, 40y, Payne St. north of CameronSTANTON, Ella, bur. 5 APR 1868, 6 weeks, mother Eliza Stanton, Cameron St. bet. Patrick & HenrySTANTON, Ida, bur. 12 JUL 1866, 5y, mother Ann Stanton, NewtownSTANTON, Sarah, 3 NOV 1865, 1ySTANTON, Susan, 22 OCT 1865, 20ySTANTON, Walker, 28 MAY 1864, 4y, Mill HouseSTANTON, Walter, 9 OCT 1864, 6y, on Washington RoadSTARR, Lucinda, 2 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 5), 50y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledSTEPHENS, George (pvt. Co. K 19th USCT), 5 NOV 1864, 22y, L’Ouverture Hospital STEPHENS, Ida, 7 JUL 1865, 5mSTEVENSON, Infant, bur. 22 SEP 1867, 9m, mother Kitt y Stevenson, NewtownSTEWARD, Alice, 31 DEC 1864, 23y, Washington St. bet. Wolfe & WilkesSTEWARD, Ann, 1 MAY 1865, 39y, GrantvilleSTEWARD, Jenny, 10 SEP 1864, 14y, NewtownSTEWARD, Manuel, 16 DEC 1863, 56y, Newtown STEWARD, Sammy, 8 FEB 1865, 3y, Uniontown, buried in St. Mary’s Catholic CemeterySTEWARD, William H., bur. 23 AUG 1866, 1½y, Martha Steward, PetersburgSTEWARD, Willis, 14 JUN 1865, 10m, GrantvilleSTEWART, Lawrence (pvt. Co. G 29th USCT), 17 AUG 1864, 1y, L’Ouverture Hospital STEWART, Lucy, 21 DEC 1865, 14d, father Robert Stewart, Wolfe St. bet. Pitt & RoyalSTEWART, Margaret, 27 NOV 1865, 40ySTEWART, Ossa, bur. 22 MAR 1866, 80y, wife, St. Asaph St., charges canceledSTODDARD, Child, bur. 15 AUG 1867, 6y, father Bazil Stoddard, Convalescent Camp, buried at Convalescent CampSTOP? (Strap?,) Henry (pvt. Co. I 27th USCT), 10 DEC 1864, 40y, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital STRANGE, Nelson, 26 APR 1864, 50y, new General. HospitalSTRATHER, David, 19 SEP 1864, 37, member First Baptist Church, slave penSTRAUTHER, Thomas, bur. 23 JAN 1867, 76y, wife, Washington St. bet. Wolfe & Wilkes

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STREET, Infant, bur. 16 OCT 1867, stillborn, mother Martha Street, Fairfax St. near canalSTREETS, Mary Frances, 4 JUL 1864, 1y, Long HouseSTRIBLING, Sizzy, 29 SEP 1864, 75y, Washington Square on Franklin St.STROTHER, Pheeny, bur. 29 AUG 1868, 3y, mother Ann Strother, Henry St. bet. King & CameronSTROTHER, Preslie, bur. 6 JUL 1866, unknown, Washington St. bet. Wilkes & WolfeSTUART, Henry, bur. 15 MAR 1867, 21y, Joseph Stuart, Franklin & Columbus Sts. near Mr. Pulman’sSTUART, James, bur. 15 JAN 1867, 8y, Henry Stuart, St. Asaph St. near brick yardSTUART, William, 16 JAN 1865, 9m, Washington St. bet. Wolfe & WilkesSUMMERS, (), bur. 30 JUL 1866, 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalSUMMERVILLE, George W., 10 NOV 1865, 6mSUTTLE, Infant, bur. 8 MAR 1868, 3½m, mother Eliza Sutt le, cor. Oronoco & Royal Sts.SYKES, Ralph, 25 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 28), 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledSYKES, Willie, bur. 6 JUL 1866, 8m, Martha Sykes, near Petersburg TAMER, Infant, 29 DEC 1865, mother Lucy Tamer, North St. Asaph St.TANCIMORE, Judy, 25 MAR 1865, 40y, L’Ouverture HospitalTANCYMORE, George, 15 AUG 1864, 12y, NewtownTANEYMORE, Wallace, 31 AUG 1864, 1y8m, NewtownTARE, Sally Ann, 27 SEP 1865, 7y, whole no. in Sept. 6, died of consumption at L’Ouverture HospitalTATE, Betsey (“col’d refugee”), 25 JUL 1864, 80y, NewtownTATE, Fountain, 30 SEP 1864, 8y, NewtownTATE, James R., 4 NOV 1865, 4yTAYLOR, Abel, bur. 29 JUL 1866, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalTAYLOR, Agnes, 17 OCT 1865, 20y, indigentTAYLOR, Alice, 9 JUL 1864, 7y, NewtownTAYLOR, Bura, 9 JUL 1864, 3y, NewtownTAYLOR, Catherine, 14 AUG 1864, 3y, GrantvilleTAYLOR, Child, bur. 17 AUG 1867, 4y, mother Rose Taylor, Gibbon St. near Wilkes St. tunnelTAYLOR, Fanny, 8 DEC 1865, 3y, Royal St. in PetersburgTAYLOR, Henry, 10 MAR 1865, 25y, Commissary HospitalTAYLOR, James, bur. 26 FEB 1866, 38y, Albert Christian, west side Pitt St. bet. Princess & Oronoco, charges canceledTAYLOR, Jane, 3 NOV 1865, 1m, dependent on Gov’tTAYLOR, Jane E., 5 MAY 1865, 17y, NewtownTAYLOR, Maria, 12 DEC 1865, 35y, Sidney Pricket’s on Fairfax St. opposite Batt ery RodgersTAYLOR, Martha, 29 JUL 1865, 16y, L’Ouverture HospitalTAYLOR, Mathew, 8 APR 1864, 8y, cor. Royal & Gibbon Sts.TAYLOR, Robert, 14 APR 1864, 19y, 105 Royal St.TAYLOR, Sanford, 29 NOV 1864, 11y, NewtownTAYLOR, Thomas, 23 JUN 1864, 70y, burnt slave penTENNY [Terry?], Harriett , 29 OCT 1865 (bur. Oct. 30), 35y, L’Ouverture HospitalTENNY, Mary, 6 NOV 1865, 10y, L’Ouverture HospitalTERRILL, Rachel, bur. 13 NOV 1867, 30y, husband Philip Terril, at Mrs. Peyton’s near the Fairfax SeminaryTEWELL, Rosina, 4 APR 1864, 17y, south end Washington St.THOMAS, Alace, 6 SEP 1864, 10m, GrantvilleTHOMAS, Bella, bur. 6 MAY 1866, 7y, Martha Thomas, near Soldier’s RestTHOMAS, Elisabeth, 16 JUN 1864, 5m, wood yardTHOMAS, Elizabeth, bur. 29 SEP 1868, 1y, mother Julia Thomas, Water St. near gas houseTHOMAS, Ellen, 27 JUL 1864, 25y, L’Ouverture HospitalTHOMAS, Infant, bur. 25 AUG 1866, 1 week, mother Martha Thomas, near Soldier’s RestTHOMAS, Jacob, 12 NOV 1864, 26y, L’Ouverture HospitalTHOMAS, James, bur. 5 APR 1866, infant, mother, St. Asaph St.THOMAS, Jesse, 23 OCT 1865, 75yTHOMAS, Patt ie, bur. 24 MAY 1866, 60y, Solomon Thomas, Prince St. BarracksTHOMAS, Rebecca, bur. 28 MAR 1867, 90y, daughter Mariah Thomas, Pitt St. bet. Princess & OronocoTHOMAS, Richard Arthur, 19 DEC 1864, 6y6m, GrantvilleTHOMAS, Riston (pvt. Co. I 30th USCT), 10 MAY 1864, 29y, new General Hospital, buried with honors under Superintendent of Contrabands THOMAS, Samuel, 29 MAY 1865, 35y, drowned at coal wharfTHOMPKINS, Infant, bur. 1 APR 1867, stillborn, Jane Thompkins, Pitt St. bet. Queen & PrinceTHOMPSON, Allen, 24 MAY 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalTHOMPSON, Ann, 22 OCT 1864, cor. King & Pitt Sts.THOMPSON, Eliza, 3 FEB 1864, 60y, slave pen, Bro. Leland preached at Prince St. Barracks THOMPSON, George W. (cpl. Co. E 30th U.S.C.T), 9 DEC 1864, 41y, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture Hospital THOMPSON, James, 12 JUL 1864, 15y, Commissary HospitalTHOMPSON, James, 26 JUN 1864, 6y7m, No. 18 Prince St. BarracksTHOMPSON, Keziah, 1 DEC 1864, 10m, Royal St.THOMPSON, Robin, 7 MAY 1865, 1d, Washington St. near WilkesTHOMPSON, Sally, 19 JUL 1865, 2m, Price’s Alley off south side of King St. bet. Water & Union

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THOMPSON, Sarah, 4 MAY 1865, 1y3m, No. 22 Prince St. BarracksTHOMPSON, Susan, bur. 26 SEP 1866, 30y, near Fairfax SeminaryTHOMPSON, Thomas, 10 JUL 1864, 1m, NewtownTHOMPSON, Walker, bur. 7 MAY 1866, 7 weeks, father Dangerfi eld Thompson, No. 34 Prince St. BarracksTHOMPSON, William H. (pvt. 19th U.S.C.T), 18 AUG 1864 (bur. Aug. 20), 15y, L’Ouverture Hospital THORNHILL, Reuben (pvt. Co. C 29th Ill. Colored Infantry), 2 JUL 1864, 19y, L’Ouverture Hospital THORNLEY, Sarah, 9 OCT 1865, 21yTHORNTON, Barbara, 21 JUL 1864, 10y, NewtownTHORNTON, Daniel, bur. 26 JUN 1866, 9m, Harrison Thornton, Pitt St.THORNTON, Infant, bur. 16 JUL 1867, stillborn, mother Mary Thornton, Washington St. between Franklin & GibbonTHORNTON, Jesse, 9 NOV 1865, 35yTHORNTON, John, 6 JUN 1863, 30y THURSTON, Emma, bur. 5 SEP 1868, 1½y, mother Fanny Thurston, NewtownTIBBS, Aleck, bur. 15 JUN 1866, 13y, father Adam Tibbs, Prince St. BarracksTIBBS, Caroline, 28 NOV 1865, 10yTIBBS, James, bur. 29 APR 1867, 17y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalTIBBS, Mary, 16 NOV 1865, 7yTILLS, Susan, bur. 5 MAR 1867, 10y, Matilda Tills, in Hayti on Royal St. bet. Wolfe St. & railroadTIMBERS, Eliza, 22 SEP 1864, 28y, Washington Square on Franklin St.TIMBERS, Joshua, 22 SEP 1864, 45y, Washington Square on Franklin St.TIMBERS, Kitt y, 28 JAN 1865, 74y, NewtownTIMMS, Albert, 7 OCT 1865, 20yTIRRELL, Mary, bur. 1 JUN 1867, 50y, husband Joe Tirrell, near Fairfax SeminaryTOLES, Jesse, 21 MAY 1864, 85y, NewtownTOLES, Lewis, 4 AUG 1864, 8m, GrantvilleTOLIVER, Billy, 27 JUL 1865, 2y5m, GrantvilleTOLIVER, John T., 12 AUG 1865 (bur. Aug. 13), 3m, cor. Prince & Henry Sts.TOLIVER, Mary Elizabeth, 16 JUL 1865, 30y, Prince St. west of HenryTOLORBER, Benjamin, 7 MAY 1864, 24y, New General. Hospital, funeral by Gladwin & OwenTORELL, Moses, 16 MAR 1865, 20y, near railroad depotTOWLES, Child, 2 AUG 1865, 1m, father Robert TowlesTRAVERSE, Infant, 2 SEP 1863, 1d, father John Traverse, slave pen TRIPLETT, Bednigo [Abednego?], bur. 16 SEP 1868, 10y, mother Mary Triplett , Hooff ’s Run near Catt s’s HotelTRUMAN, Infant, bur. 25 JUL 1866, 3m, father Sandy Truman, Duke St./Litt le River TurnpikeTUCKER, Martha, 3 NOV 1864, 1d, NewtownTUE, James (pvt. Co. H 30th USCT), 21 AUG 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalTUNMAN (Junman?), John, 11 JUL 1865, 25y, Quartermaster HospitalTURNER, Alexander (pvt. Co. D 39th USCT), 19 AUG 1864, 29y, L’Ouverture Hospital TURNER, Caroline, 18 FEB 1866 (bur. Feb. 21), 3y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledTURNER, Daniel, 26 FEB 1864, 75y, funeral by Bro. Washington, NewtownTURNER, Dixon, 23 AUG 1864, 65y, GrantvilleTURNER, Franklin, 23 NOV 1865, 10mTURNER, John, 1 JUN 1864, 2y, No. 38 Prince St. BarracksTURNER, Mary, bur. 29 OCT 1866, 18y, Abby Turner, West. St. bet. King & CameronTURNER, Rebecca, 26 JUL 1865, 24y, NewtownTURNER, William, bur. 12 MAR 1866, 2y10m, Melvina Tibbs, near Soldier’s Rest, charges canceledTURNER, William Henry, 17 AUG 1865, 6m, Prince St. opposite L’Ouverture HospitalTUTTS, Infant, bur. 2 JAN 1868, 3m, mother Jane Tutt s, Columbus St. bet. Franklin & GibbonTYLER, Henry, 17 SEP 1864, 14d, cor. Fayett e & Prince Sts.TYLER, Infant, 7 JUL 1865TYLER, William, 9 NOV 1865, 30y, L’Ouverture Hospital Unknown, 12 JUN 1865, Quartermaster HospitalUnknown, 14 MAR 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, 17 OCT 1865, 23yUnknown, 20 JUL 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, 20 JUN 1865, 21y, L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, 28 DEC 1863, in hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts., funeral att ended by E. Owen & P. Washington Unknown, 4 DEC 1865, unknown ageUnknown, 4 JUL 1865, Commissary HospitalUnknown, 7 APR 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, bur. 19 APR 1867, 3m, Rachel Pinckney, West St. near L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, bur. 29 APR 1867, stillborn, John Tolliver, Sickles BarracksUnknown, infant, 13 NOV 1865, 2mUnknown man, 19 NOV 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, two persons, 14 OCT 1865, L’Ouverture HospitalUnknown, two soldiers, 9 AUG 1864, died on transport coming from Batt le of Petersburg, funeral by Rev. C. Leonard

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VAUGHN, Ellen, 3 AUG 1864, 7m, GrantvilleVAUGHN, Tucker, 17 SEP 1865, 40y, No. 15 [Prince St.?] barracksVIELLE, Theresa (white), bur. 1 MAR 1866, 60y, William Vielle, cor. Duke & Payne Sts., charges canceled WADE, Frank (pvt. Co. K 27th U.S.C.T), 25 DEC 1864, L’Ouverture Hospital WADE, (), bur. 19 FEB 1867, 1½y, mother Caroline WadeWALKER, Joseph, 9 NOV 1865, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalWALKER, Lucy, bur. 20 AUG 1867, 23m, mother Sophronia A. Walker, cor. Franklin & Royal Sts.WALKER, Mary Frances, 8 NOV 1864, 10y, wharf near pier No. 5WALKER, Susan, bur. 11 MAY 1867, 50y, daughter Millie Walker, Camp DistributionWALKER, Willis, 24 MAY 1865, 23y, L’Ouverture HospitalWALLACE, William Henry, 19 OCT 1864, 7m, cor. Fairfax & Franklin Sts.WALLER, Georgianna, 13 AUG 1864, 6m, GrantvilleWANSER, Infant, bur. 3 JUN 1866, 2d, father George Wanser, Dr. Addison’s on King St.WANZER, Bett y, 23 JUN 1865, 15y, GrantvilleWANZER, Catharine, 6 JAN 1865, west end King St.WANZER, Lucy, 7 AUG 1863, 8y, Prince St. Barracks WARD, Betsy, bur. 17 APR 1866, 40y, Jerry Ward, Fishtown below gas houseWARD, Jerry, bur. 6 FEB 1867, 50y, Water St. near cooper’s shop & engine houseWARD, William Henry, 23 JUN 1864, 11m, 13 Royal St.WARDER, Jesse, 6 JUN 1863, 65y WARE, Infant, bur. 27 JAN 1867, stillborn, mother Minta Ware, cor. Franklin & Gibbon Sts.WARE, Infant, bur. 4 JAN 1868, mother Minta Ware, cor. Pitt & Gibbon Sts.WARNER, George, 21 SEP 1865, 12y, West EndWARNER, Infant, bur. 9 DEC 1867, 6 weeks, mother Virginia Warner, Franklin St. near Batt ery RodgersWARNER, Infant, bur. 27 MAY 1868, stillborn, mother Melvina Warner, Payne St. bet. King & CameronWARNER, Manual, 11 MAY 1864, 100y, cor. Fayett e & Prince Sts.WARNER, Shelton, bur. 20 MAY 1867, 45y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalWARNER, Susan, 23 OCT 1865, 7yWARREN, Infant, bur. 8 MAY 1866, mother Eliza Warren, Newtown by double pumpWARREN, Leefy, bur. 18 SEP 1866, 19y, Eliza West, Duke St. beyond stone bridgeWARREN, Margaret, 30 AUG 1865, 8m, cor. Washington & Gibbon Sts.WARREN, Sarah, bur. 1 JUL 1866, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalWARREN, Theresa, bur. 2 AUG 1866, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalWARRENT, bur. 2 AUG 1867, 1y, grandfather Leland Warrent, West St. near PrinceWASHINGTON, Armistead, bur. 8 OCT 1868, 10y, grandfather William Austin, west end Duke St.WASHINGTON, Eliza, 7 JUL 1865, 18y, 53 St. Asaph St.WASHINGTON, Emily, bur. 14 DEC 1866, 30yWASHINGTON, Emily, bur. 16 AUG 1866, 35y, husband Jesse Washington, Sickles BarracksWASHINGTON, George, 13 DEC 1863, 17y, Cont[raband?] hospital WASHINGTON, George, 2 JUN 1865, 1d, cor. Queen & Fayett e Sts.WASHINGTON, Georgiana, 31 JUL 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalWASHINGTON, Georgiana, 9 FEB 1865, 22y, Washington SquareWASHINGTON, Gertrude, 31 AUG 1865, 3y, north end Payne St. in NewtownWASHINGTON, Helen, 25 AUG 1864, 30y, GrantvilleWASHINGTON, Henry, bur. 8 NOV 1866, 7y, mother Hannah Washington, Camp DistributionWASHINGTON, Infant, bur. 13 SEP 1867, 2m, mother Sarah Ann Washington, West End ½ mile beyond stone bridgeWASHINGTON, Infant, bur. 12 FEB 1867, 5m, father Alfred Washington, Royal St. near OronocoWASHINGTON, Infant, bur. 7 APR 1866, 1m, mother Clara Washington, Duke St.WASHINGTON, Infant, 20 JUN 1863, father Charles Washington WASHINGTON, John, bur. 19 FEB 1966, 7y, Cornelius Washington, west side Alfred St. beyond Franklin, charges canceled, promise to

pay on fi le $4WASHINGTON, Julia Wilbur, infant, summer 1863, mother Milly WashingtonWASHINGTON, Louisa, 17 NOV 1864, 5y, Fairfax St. bet. Gibbon & FranklinWASHINGTON, Maria, bur. 27 MAR 1867, 11m, mother Amy Washington, cor. Alfred & Cameron Sts.WASHINGTON, Mary, 29 OCT 1864, 17y, No. 19 Prince St. BarracksWASHINGTON, Milly, summer 1863WASHINGTON, Peter, 20 MAY 1864WASHINGTON, Phil, 6 SEP 1864, 7m, burnt slave penWASHINGTON, Robert, bur. 18 SEP 1866, 9m, Jesse Washington, Sickles BarracksWASHINGTON, Susan, 8 FEB 1864, 21y, Duke St. near Soldier’s Rest, funeral by E. Owen WASHINGTON, Thomas, bur. 27 MAY 1867, 22y, unknown, cor. Payne & Queen Sts.WASHINGTON, William, bur. 7 AUG 1866, 20y, Fannie Washington, Petersburg opposite churchWATERS, Gilbert, bur. 21 DEC 1868, 39y, wife Rachel Waters, 173 Prince St.WATERS, Richard, bur. 8 NOV 1868, 1y, mother Rachel Waters, Franklin St. bet. Washington & ColumbusWATKINS, Henry (pvt. Co. G 39th USCT), 16 AUG 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture Hospital

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WATKINS, Henry (pvt. Co. K 28th USCT), 24 NOV 1864, 18y, L’Ouverture HospitalWATSON, Henry (pvt. Co. G 23rd USCT), 25 AUG 1864, 27y, L’Ouverture Hospital WATTS, Chancey, bur. 6 APR 1866, 66yWATTS, William, bur. 20 MAR 1866, 45y, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledWEATHER, Winter, bur. 24 APR 1867, 7y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalWEATHERBY, Mary, 25 OCT 1864, 23y, coal wharfWEAVER, Fanny, 20 DEC 1863, 30y, died suddenly and had post mortem examination WEAVER, Mary Frances, 30 JUN 1864, 9m, cor. Fairfax & Jeff erson Sts.WEBB, Allie, 29 NOV 1864, 1y, GrantvilleWEBB, Amanda, 19 JUL 1865, 39y, GrantvilleWEBB, French, bur. 3 APR 1866, infant, father, near King St. T.WEBB, Infant, bur. 1 FEB 1866, 7d, mother Alice Webb, 41 Patrick St. near Cameron, charges canceledWEBB, Lucy, bur. 6 DEC 1868, 1m, mother Lucy Webb, cor. Fairfax & Queen Sts.WEBB, Mary, bur. 29 MAR 1866 (bur. Mar. 30), 40y, Cloud’s Mill, charges canceledWEBB, Patsy, bur. 28 APR 1866, 28y, husband Alfred Webb, cor. West & Commerce Sts.WEBB, Rachel, 27 SEP 1865, 50y, Bigelow Row in GrantvilleWEBSTER, Martin, 10 FEB 1865, 12y, near railroad depotWEEDEN, John, 24 FEB 1864, 6y, No. 16 Prince St. Barracks, school att ended funeral and went to graveWEEDEN, Peter, 5 AUG 1864, 40y, No. 16 Prince St. BarracksWEEDEN, William, 15 JUN 1864, 8m, No. 16 Prince St. BarracksWELLS, Charlott e Ann, 20 AUG 1865, 2y, St. Asaph St. bet. Duke & WolfeWEST, Bett y, 27 JUL 1864, 5y, NewtownWEST, Fanny, 17 AUG 1864, 7y, Fairfax St. south of GibbonWEST, Georgiana, 15 JUL 1865WEST, John W., bur. 9 APR 1866, 9m, Washington St.WEST, John, 25 OCT 1864, 11y, NewtownWEST, Peter, 18 AUG 1864, 11y6m, NewtownWEST, Phillis, 20 DEC 1863, 3y, catt le yard WEST, Thomas, bur. 22 JUL 1866, 7m, father William West, St. Asaph & Oronoco Sts.WEST, Water, 9 DEC 1864, 2m, Washington St. bet. Wolfe & WilkesWEST, Wellington, 1 MAR 1864, 10y, Newtown, funeral by Leland WarringWEST, William, bur. 29 MAR 1866 (bur. Mar. 30), Payne St. in Newtown, charges canceledWEST, William Henry, bur. 1 JUL 1866, 21y, Melinda Brown, L’Ouverture HospitalWETHERS, Albert, 13 OCT 1864, 2y, GrantvilleWHEELER, James Henry, 19 MAY 1864, 22y, L’Ouverture Hospital, buried by his friends, not in Freedmen’s cemeteryWHEELER, Josephine, 27 AUG 1865, 1y3m, Prince St. bet. Royal & FairfaxWHEELER, Mary, 10 AUG 1865, 12y, north of cityWHIRLEY, Lucy, 17 NOV 1864, 7d, NewtownWHITE, Abby, 10 AUG 1864, 2y6m, GrantvilleWHITE, Amy, bur. 12 APR 1867, 35y, husband Silas White, Cameron St. bet. Water & UnionWHITE, Benny, 7 AUG 1864, 2y4m, GrantvilleWHITE, George (pvt. Co. A 31st USCT), 9 DEC 1864, 31y, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture HospitalWHITE, Kathy, 10 OCT 1864, inside U.S. Military Railroad stockadeWHITE, Mary F., bur. 22 FEB 1866, 1y, Eliza White, west side Royal St. bet. King & Prince, charges canceledWHITE, N., bur. 3 FEB 1866, 2½y, daughter of M. White, West St. north of Queen, charges canceledWHITE, Samuel (sgt. Co. A 29th Ill. Colored Infantry), 5 SEP 1864, 37y, L’Ouverture Hospital WHITE, Susan, 4 SEP 1864, 21y, Prince St. BarracksWHITE, Tom, 5 FEB 1865, 13y, NewtownWHITE, William, 9 MAR 1864, 1y3m, near cor. Henry & Duke Sts.WHITELEY, George, 12 MAR 1864, 17y, NewtownWHITING, Edward, 19 JUL 1865, dead when arrived at L’Ouverture HospitalWHITING, Elias, 27 DEC 1865, 60y, South Washington St. near Freedmen’s CemeteryWHITING, Infant, bur. 11 OCT 1867, stillborn, mother Rosett a Whiting, Prince St. near L’Ouverture HospitalWHITING, John, 21 JUN 1864, 13y, GrantvilleWHITING, Robert, 7 AUG 1864, 1m, Washington SquareWHITNEY, Eliza, 27 DEC 1865, 50yWILBOT, Juliet, 22 AUG 1863, 3m, No. 3 Prince St. Barracks WILKESON, Herrington, 16 MAR 1865, 60y, Franklin St. bet. Gibbon & WaterWILKESON, John, 1 JUN 1865, 19y, cor. Gibbon & Fairfax Sts.WILKINSON, James H., bur. 27 AUG 1866, 10m, Elisabeth Wilkinson, Prince St. opposite L’Ouverture HospitalWILKINSON, Joseph [James Henry?] (pvt. Co. K 39th USCT), 9 AUG 1864 (bur. Aug. 13), 22y, L’Ouverture Hospital WILKINSON, Margaret, bur. 1 OCT 1867, 13y, mother Ednah Wilkinson, Gibbon St. bet. Fairfax & RoyalWILLIAMS, Arthur, 11 OCT 1864, 25y, No. 26 Prince St. BarracksWILLIAMS, Bett ie, 30 JUN 1865 (bur. Jul. 1), 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Catharine, 9 MAY 1864, 2m, Patrick St.WILLIAMS, Charlie, 9 JUL 1864, 2y, Henry St. bet. Cameron & QueenWILLIAMS, Corney, 5 APR 1864, 20y, Fishtown

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WILLIAMS, Florinda, bur. 4 MAY 1866, 79y, Soldier’s RestWILLIAMS, George Henry, 20 FEB 1865, 4y, NewtownWILLIAMS, Henry, 2 JAN 1865, 30y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Horace, 11 AUG 1864, 7y, NewtownWILLIAMS, Ida Virginia, 15 DEC 1864, 11m, 74 Prince St.WILLIAMS, Infant, bur. 20 NOV 1866, stillborn, mother Cynthia Williams, near Mr. Parker’s churchWILLIAMS, Infant, bur. 12 SEP 1866, stillborn, father John Williams, near Batt ery RodgersWILLIAMS, Infant, bur. 11 SEP 1867, mother Mary Williams, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Infant, bur. 10 JUL 1866, 5d, father James Williams, Royal St. near foundryWILLIAMS, Infant, bur. 26 JUN 1868, stillborn, mother Lina Williams, Union St. bet. Wilkes & GibbonWILLIAMS, Infant, 29 MAR 1865, 1d, mother Eliza Williams, Wolfe St. near U.S. Military Railroad depotWILLIAMS, Jack, 2 MAR 1865, 7y4m, Fairfax St. near cor. PrinceWILLIAMS, James (pvt. Co. A 29th USCT), 23 OCT 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture Hospital WILLIAMS, John, 30 AUG 1864, 22y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, John, bur. 13 SEP 1866, 2y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Joshua, 5 FEB 1865, 24y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Joshua, bur. 23 JUN 1866, 67y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Julia, bur. 21 JAN 1867, 8m, mother Ellen Williams, Princess St. bet. Pitt & St. Asaph St.WILLIAMS, Kitt y, bur. 16 NOV 1868, 7m, mother Mimie Williams, Pitt St. cor. of FranklinWILLIAMS, Laura, 16 JUL 1863, 21y, Duke St. WILLIAMS, Lawrence, 9 SEP 1865, 7y, Washington SquareWILLIAMS, Lucinda, 6 JUL 1864, 7y, NewtownWILLIAMS, Marshall, bur. 19 NOV 1866, 24y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Milly, 7 OCT 1864, 15y, cor. Prince & Fairfax Sts.WILLIAMS, Moses, 18 MAY 1865, 21d, near burnt houseWILLIAMS, Nancy, 9 DEC 1864, 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIAMS, Robert (pvt. Co. C 39th USCT), 28 JUN 1864, 35y, L’Ouverture Hospital WILLIAMS, Sophia, bur. 11 SEP 1868, 1y, mother Mary Williams, Princess Sts. bet. Pitt & RoyalWILLIAMS, Tom, 1 NOV 1864, 22y, GrantvilleWILLIAMS, Willie, 26 JUN 1864, 6m, No. 4 Prince St. BarracksWILLIAMSON, Jacob, 24 MAY 1865, 50y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIS, Henry, bur. 27 NOV 1868, 26y, mother Harriet Willis, Cameron St. bet. Fairfax & WaterWILLIS, Infant, bur. 29 APR 1868, stillborn, mother Mary Willis, wood yard on railroadWILLIS, James, bur. 25 JUN 1868, 1y, mother Susan Willis, Royal St. near PetersburgWILLIS, Ned, 14 JUL 1865WILLIS, Richard, bur. 30 JUN 1866, 6 weeks, mother Celia Walters, Washington St.WILLIS, Susan, 21 OCT 1865, 15y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILLIS, Thomas, 27 JUL 1865, 7m, east gate Soldier’s RestWILLSHA, Fanny, 7 JUN 1864, 17y, NewtownWILSON, Caroline, bur. 7 JAN 1867, 75y, husband George Nelson, Payne St. bet. King & CameronWILSON, Child, bur. 7 SEP 1868, mother Maria Wilson, Hammerdinger’s AlleyWILSON, Frank, bur. 28 SEP 1866, 10y, Mary Jane Wilson, 61 Water St.WILSON, Limas, 9 MAY 1864, 14y, Prince St.WILSON, Reuben (pvt. Co. E 29th USCT), 20 AUG 1864, 49y, L’Ouverture HospitalWILSON, Sally, 17 FEB 1865, 45y, NewtownWILSON, Samuel (pvt. Co. C 27th USCT), 20 DEC 1864, 30y, Baptist Church Branch L’Ouverture HospitalWILSON, Susan, 8 SEP 1865, 1y9m, 91 [61?] South Water St.WINFORD, Dan, 21 JUL 1864, 8m, GrantvilleWINFREY, Robert, 14 JUL 1865, 4d, GrantvilleWINFRY, Child, bur. 22 JUL 1867, 10m, mother Edmonia Winfry, Pitt St. near PrincessWINSTON, Eddie, 22 JUN 1864, 4y, NewtownWINSTON, Kitt y, 16 JUN 1864, 20y, NewtownWINSTON, Temple, 21 JUN 1864, 2y, NewtownWINSTON, William, 24 JUN 1864, 2y, NewtownWINTERS, James, bur. 26 JUL 1866, 60y, Petersburg near jailWISE, Eliza, 7 JUL 1864, 1y, GrantvilleWISE, Emeline, 6 AUG 1863, 1y4m, cor. Duke & Alfred Sts. WISE, Lizzie, 29 JAN 1864, 20y, died of consumption WISE, Martha, 17 APR 1866 (bur. Apr. 19), 20y, L’Ouverture HospitalWISE, Nelson, bur. 16 FEB 1866, 11y, father Nelson Wise, north side Oronoco St. bet. Pitt & Royal, charges canceledWISE, Nelson, 23 MAR 1866 (bur. Mar. 24), 50y, not known, L’Ouverture Hospital, charges canceledWISE, Sally, bur. 19 FEB 1866, 13y, Nelson Wise, north side Oronoco St. bet. Pitt & Royal, charges canceledWISE, Sarah, 14 DEC 1865, 8y, near Petersburg churchWISE, William M., 8 JUN 1864, 20y, GrantvilleWOOD, Infant, bur. 13 SEP 1867, mother Henriett a Wood, St. Asaph St.WOOD, John, bur. 22 MAY 1867, 22y, unknown, L’Ouverture HospitalWOOD, Thomas, 5 DEC 1865, 25y, L’Ouverture Hospital

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WOOD, William, 8 JUN 1865, Commissary HospitalWOODS, Child, 26 DEC 1865, father John WoodsWOODSON, Polly, bur. 13 JUL 1866, 19y, Melinda Woodson, in alley bet. Royal & Fairfax Sts.*WOOLFORD, John (Co. G 19th U.S.C.T), 10 AUG 1864, 27y, L’Ouverture HospitalWORMLEY, Richard, 7 JUL 1864, 5y, cor. Prince St.WORMSEY, Daniel, 1 JUN 1865, 15y, L’Ouverture HospitalWRIGHT, Albert, 22 AUG 1865, 30y, GrantvilleWRIGHT, Charlott e, bur. 25 JUL 1867, 3y, mother Susan Wright, near the jailWRIGHT, Child, bur. 5 OCT 1868, mother Lucinda Wright, St. Asaph St. near jailWRIGHT, Edeo, 1 JUN 1864, 3y, NewtownWRIGHT, Henry, 8 SEP 1865, 50y, SE cor. St. Asaph & Princess Sts.WRIGHT, Isaac, 8 OCT 1864, 1dWRIGHT, Stephen H. (pvt. Co. K 39th USCT), 20 JUN 1864, 33y, L’Ouverture HospitalWRIGHT, William, 22 SEP 1865, 56y YORK, James (pvt. Co. C 39th USCT), 14 NOV 1864, 23y, L’Ouverture Hospital YOUNG, Eliza, 1 MAR 1864, 3y, GrantvilleYOUNG, Fidelia, 18 SEP 1864, 1m, cor. Alfred St. & railroadYOUNG, George, bur. 22 FEB 1866, 6y, Lucy Young, cor. Fayett e & Prince Sts., charges canceledYOUNG, Henry, bur. 17 MAR 1866, 8y, Lucy Young, cor. Fayett e & Prince Sts., charges canceledYOUNG, Jane, bur. 20 NOV 1866, 7y, mother Nancy Powers, Patrick St. between Queen & CameronYOUNG, Mary Jane, 17 APR 1864, 18y, new General. HospitalYOUNG, Peter, 19 FEB 1864, 47y, acute bronchitisYOUNG, Rachel, 15 JUL 1865, 19y, L’Ouverture HospitalYOUNG, Samuel (pvt. Co. G 39th USCT), 6 DEC 1864, 38y, L’Ouverture Hospital YOUNG, Susan, bur. 16 SEP 1867, 28y, Washington St.YOUNG, William H., 11 DEC 1864, 4m, Grantville ZIMMS, Albert, 7 OCT 1865, 20y (), Child, bur. 8 APR 1867, stillborn, L’Ouverture Hospital(), George, 21 JAN 1864, 16y, funeral att ended by Owen, Vassar & Washington (), Henry, 3 OCT 1865, 7y(), Hester, MAY 1863, 17m(), Infant, 17 JUL 1863 (), Infant, bur. 3 JUL 1866, 2 weeks, Matilda Lightfoot, Water St.(), Infant, bur. 3 SEP 1866, stillborn, L’Ouverture Hospital(), Infant, female, bur. 5 JUL 1866, 6 weeks, Northern Hospital(), Infant of Maria, 28 JAN 1864, 3d, burnt slave pen (), Jeff erson, 27 MAR 1864, 3y, No. 8 Prince St. Barracks(), Lucy Ann, 22 SEP 1863, 60y, hospital cor. Washington & Wolfe Sts. (), Polly, 8 OCT 1865, 100y(), Sam, 7 MAR 1864, 19y, employed under Capt. Russell, near U.S. Military Railroad depot(), Sarah, 3 FEB 1864, 17y, slave pen, Leland preached at barracks(), Sarah Elisabeth, 5 APR 1863, 6m(), Sarah Elisabeth, 12 APR 1863, 7y(), twin infants, 22 JUN 1863