Mortality schedules for Louisiana, 1850-1880.

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Mortality schedules for Louisiana, 1850-1880.

The series includes mortality schedules for 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. The schedules from 1850 to 1880 include the following common elements: name, age, sex, color, birthplace, occupation, marital status, and the date as well as the cause of death. Though these schedules share a great deal of common information, they vary from census to census. In addition to the common elements, the 1850 and 1860 schedules include the number of days the deceased was ill and whether the deceased was slave or free. The 1870 and 1880 schedules ask if the parents of the deceased were immigrants in addition to the common elements listed. The 1880 schedules also include the parents' birthplace, the name of the place where the fatal disease was contracted and the length of residence in the county where death occurred, as well as the name and signature of the attending physician.

5 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6701415

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