The only name given was "Nolan". This was a one-year-old white female who died of "brain congestion" on August 8, 1852, in Charleston. She was a native of Charleston and lived on West P. Mills Street. Her doctor was Dr. Feitch. She was buried at "German Lutheran Burial Ground" which is now known as St. Mathews German Evangelical Lutheran Church and which now owns Bethany Cemetery.
(It should be noted, under this child's name on the Return of Death was another child with the same last name, who was 3 years old, lived on the same street and had the same doctor. This other child died 6 days later. These are likely sisters.)
The only name given was "Nolan". This was a one-year-old white female who died of "brain congestion" on August 8, 1852, in Charleston. She was a native of Charleston and lived on West P. Mills Street. Her doctor was Dr. Feitch. She was buried at "German Lutheran Burial Ground" which is now known as St. Mathews German Evangelical Lutheran Church and which now owns Bethany Cemetery.
(It should be noted, under this child's name on the Return of Death was another child with the same last name, who was 3 years old, lived on the same street and had the same doctor. This other child died 6 days later. These are likely sisters.)
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