Iglesia Evangélica Metodista Argentina

Burials registered in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Buenos Aires, 1843-1860

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# Fecha Tomo/pág Nombre Edad Nativo de Causa de muerte Oficiante Notas
# date vol./page name age native of cause of death officiating minister notes
1 26/1/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Brimmer, Nathaniel 23 Hartford smallpox WHN Out in the barque Cuba. Was a boatman employed by J. G. Lowry; married a native recently
2 1/2/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Maugham, Margaret 41 Co. Durham, England debility WHN recently arrived; wife of Timothy Maugham
3 2/2/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Reynolds, Margaret 31   smallpox WHN wife of John Reynolds
4 8/2/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Reynolds, Margaret 5 mos. Buenos Aires smallpox WHN baby daughter of Margaret Reynolds
5 10/2/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Maugham, Robert 6 wks. Buenos Aires consumption WHN infant child of Timothy Maugham
6 11/2/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Reynolds, (son) 7 Buenos Aires smallpox WHN illegitimate son of Margaret Reynolds
7 8/3/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Norris, Mary Elizabeth 15 mos. Montevideo disease of the liver Dr Brown  
8 x/5/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Slifer, Mary Ann 32   inflammation WHN al. Thomas Whiting Farrington?
9 after May 1843 1/38 Junor, (child) child   mal WHN child of William and Margaret Junor
10 3/11/1843 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Richardson, William Norris 2 wks Buenos Aires   WHN infant son of John Richardson
11 6/1/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Blake, George W. 36   bilious cholic WHN a truly good man
12 4/2/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Bering [Baring], Mr 44 Philadelphia diarrhoea, victim of intemperance WHN pilot
13 22/2/1844 1/38 White, (child) child     WHN child of William and Mary White
14 3/3/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Holland [Howland], P. B. 27 Charlestown, Mass. delirium tremens, dysentery & gastritis WHN  
15 24/3/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Clough [Clow}, John     drowned WHN mariner; drowned at the Boca in a row
16 21/4/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Blake, Georgiana 10 days Buenos Aires mal WHN daughter of G. W. Blake
17 21/4/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Junor, Robert 10 mos. Buenos Aires teething WHN son of William Junor
18 25/4/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Nash, Henry 4 Buenos Aires inflammation of brain WHN son of Mr Nash
19 22/8/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Wardhaugh, John William 10 days Buenos Aires mal WHN son of William Wardhaugh
20 21/9/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Johnson [Jones], Samuel 37 Massachusetts dropsy, intemperance WHN  
21 26/12/1844 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 [Dutch sailor]   Holland drowned drunk WHN from barque Commerce
22 x/2/1845 1/54, 4/350 Dewey, (child) 7 days       child of Mr Dewey
23 23/2/1845 1/54, 2/121, 4/350 Junor, [Lydia] 6 days Buenos Aires mal WHN son of William Junor
24 19/5/1845 1/54, 2/122, 4/350 Tucker, [Julia] 4 mos. Buenos Aires inflammation of lungs WHN son of Thomas Tucker
25 x/10/1845 1/54, 2/122, 4/350 Hale, [George] 18 mos. Buenos Aires whooping cough WHN son of Samuel B. Hale
26 25/6/1846 1/54, 2/122, 4/350 Moreton, [Susan] 8 days Buenos Aires mal WHN infant child of Robert H. Moreton
27 11/8/1846 1/54, 2/122, 4/350 Johnson, William (cold.) 35 Philadelphia disease of the heart WHN 15 years in the country
28 16/3/1847 1/54, 2/122, 4/350 Horton, Daniel M. nearly 22 Vermont pulmonary consumption WHN he was a member of a Baptist church in Vermont and died in peace
29 19/4/1847 1/54, 2/122, 4/350 Shaw, Henry 10 mos. Buenos Aires teething WHN infant son of Henry Shaw
30 12/1/1848 1/42 Dewey, Alexander infant     DDL son of Francis and Mary Dewey
31 30/1/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Davier, Joseph 54 Pennsylvania killed by lightning DDL long a resident of this country. Employed as a herdsman by Mr Carnes. He and his horse were killed by lightning on the evening of 29th January
32 5/4/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Nicholson, Humphrey   Salem, Mass. rupture of blood vessel DDL died this morning very suddenly. From the description given me, it must have been by the breaking of a blood vessel. He had been intemperate.
33 6/5/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Tenker, Laura Louisa 8 days Buenos Aires mal DDL daughter of Mr and Mrs Tenker
34 12/5/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Fairfield, George 40 Maine delirium tremens DDL resident some 20 years
35 29/5/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Steward, William 32 Philadelphia, Pa. intemperate DDL known as "Yankee Bill"
36 30/7/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Scott, Alexander 14     DDL His parents were Scotch & lived in the camp. He was a member of the Sabbath School
37 25/9/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Moore, Ada Elizabeth infant Buenos Aires mal DDL daughter of John and Mary Moore
38 30/10/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Haines, Charles Henry 46 Boston   DDL  
39 23/11/1848 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Aldridge, Caroline 15 mos.     DDL daughter of Charles and Mary Aldridge
40 1/1/1849 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Hoyd, Edward 28 Brooklyn, N.Y. drowned DDL Mate of the barque Maid of Orleans drowned in the Outer Roads on the evening of December 28
41 7/1/1849 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Crampton, Jane 11½ mos. Buenos Aires   DDL daughter of R. H. and Jane Crampton
42 17/2/1849 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Inglis, Peace 22 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL son of Warwick & Sarah Inglis
43 19/3/1849 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Davis, Samuel J. 54 State of Maine   DDL  
44 15/7/1849 1/55, 2/122, 4/350 Baldwin, Jane (cold.) c. 60 Baltimore   DDL  
45 22/7/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Speed, Thomas 23 Scotland drowned DDL drowned in Entre Rios
46 17/10/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Pierce (alias Nash), Mary Ann 21 England consumption DDL  
47 19/10/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Miller, Anne 50 Scotland   DDL died in peace
48 23/10/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Schantz, John Charles 52 Sweden   DDL  
49 27/10/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Hill, Sampson 50 England   DDL long a resident
50 16/11/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Smith, Alexander c. 45 Salem, Mass.   DDL pilot
51 25/11/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Pierce [Nash], Amos infant Buenos Aires   DDL son of Mary Ann Pierce and Albert Nash
52 2/12/1849 1/55, 2/123, 4/350 Chambers, James (cold.) 43 Salem, Mass.   DDL 18 months in the country
53 10/1/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Bush, William c.48 Baltimore   JLL died in the English Hospital
54 21/3/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Greenwood, Samuel Gay 28 U.S.A.   DDL resident here about six years. He was a member of the Church and a good man.
55 10/6/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Blinkhorn, Henrietta M. 5 Buenos Aires   DDL  
56 22/6/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Thompson, Margaret 55 Scotland   DDL died drunk
57 14/7/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Shaw, Caroline [Catherine] 6 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL daughter of Henry & Rosa Shaw
58 5/8/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Batteley, Mrs Sarah 52 England   DDL a great sufferer. She died in peace.
59 28/8/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Grimeaux, Mrs Eugenia Delmas de 25 France   DDL A French Protestant. There was hope in her death.
60 7/9/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Chislen [Chisnall], Mrs Elizabeth 41 England   DDL died no doubt from starvation, labouring under the delusion that it was sinful to take food.
61 23/9/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Daws, Ann S. 15½ mos. Buenos Aires   DDL  
62 2/10/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Becker, Mrs Lydia S. 69 Germany   DDL  
63 15/10/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Jeffries, John 29 England   DDL died very suddenly
64 3/11/1850 1/56, 2/123, 4/351 Rowe, Henry 10 Buenos Aires   DDL from the camp [country]
65 18/11/1850 1/56, 2/124, 4/351 Lester, Thomas Langton 8 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL  
66 25/12/1850 1/56, 2/124, 4/351 Williams, Henry (cold)   U.S.A.   DDL seaman; died in hospital
67 27/12/1850 1/56, 2/124, 4/351 Burnet, William 30 Scotland died of lockjaw DDL  
68 7/2/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Shortridge, Thomas 21 mos. Buenos Aires measles DDL  
69 22/2/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Leeson, Edwin 7 Buenos Aires   DDL  
70 23/2/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 McKenzie, Murdoch 45 Stornaway, Lewis Islands, Hebrides   DDL thrown from a horse and killed
71 14/4/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Kennaday, Susan 55 England   DDL  
72 26/4/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Graham, Edward 40 U.S.A. suicide DDL  
73 29/4/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Anderson, Andrew 4 Buenos Aires   DDL  
74 7/5/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Colom, (Mary) infant Buenos Aires   DDL infant child of Antonio & Elizabeth Colom
75 6/6/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Cleland, Euphemia 18 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL  
76 12/6/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Grant, Andrew 40 Scotland   DDL sudden death. Intemperance.
77 16/6/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Clare, Ellen 11 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL daughter of Henry Clare
78 18/6/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Pasman, Lucy Sarah 13 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL daughter of William & Sarah Pasman
79 2/7/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Manuel, Robert 22 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL son of Mr Manuel
80 4/7/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Anthony, William 30 mos.     DDL child of English immigrants
81 4/7/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Junor, (Mary) 10 mos. Buenos Aires   DDL twin child of William Junor and wife
82 14/7/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Clare, Mrs Mary 23     DDL wife of Henry Clare
83 16/7/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Gibson, William D. 26 Scotland consumption DDL  
84 18/7/1851 1/57, 2/124, 4/351 Baxter, Richard M. 78 U.S.A.   DDL resident for 40 years
85 20/7/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Bonallie, Margaret 43 Scotland consumption DDL  
86 23/7/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Smith, Nicholas 58 England   DDL long a resident in this country
87 29/7/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Hickman, Henry 5 Buenos Aires   DDL a sufferer all his days
88 3/8/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Gifford, Mrs Lucy 26 Buenos Aires   DDL  
89 3/8/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Lester, Mrs Susan 21 Buenos Aires sudden death DDL  
90 5/8/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Thompson, Mr John 67 Suffolk, England   DDL  
91 5/8/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/351 Albert, Prince J. (cold.)   Massachusetts   DDL died in the Hospital
92 4/9/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 Shaw, Jennet infant Buenos Aires   DDL daughter of Henry & Rosa Shaw
93 5/9/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 Goodwin, George 65 England   DDL  
94 14/9/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 Kidd, William c. 40 Scotland intemperance DDL  
95 16/9/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 Watson, James infant Buenos Aires mal DDL  
96 22/9/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 McCarty, Dennis c. 25 U.S.A.   DDL seaman on U.S. corvette Jamestown
97 28/9/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 Shedden, George 7 Buenos Aires   DDL killed by a cart running over him
98 9/10/1851 1/57, 2/125, 4/352 Munro, Alexander Smith 26 Aberdeen, Scotland drowned DDL steward of the English ship Van Best
99 10/10/1851 1/58, 2/125, 4/352 Dominick, Francis W. 62 U.S.A.   DDL long a resident in this country. He suffered long & severely in his last illness.
100 18/12/1851 2/125, 4/352 Thompson, Robert 64 England pneumonia DDL seaman in U. States sloop of war Jamestown
101 30/12/1851 2/125, 4/352 Abbott, Margaret 17 England typhus fever DDL member of the Sunday School. There was hope in her death.
102 12/2/1852 2/125, 4/352 Seal, Harriet Dolores 11 mos. Buenos Aires teething DDL  
103 10/3/1852 2/125, 4/352 Nunes, William 48 West Indies consumption DDL  
104 6/4/1852 2/125, 4/352 Knowlton, Enos [Kenton, Aneas] 61 Salem, Mass., US drunkenness DDL a very intemperate man
105 5/6/1852 2/125, 4/352 Newnham, William H. 9 mos. Buenos Aires teething DDL  
106 19/7/1852 2/125, 4/352 Roberts, Elizabeth 68 Wales consumption DDL These two persons were mother & daughter, died on the same day & were buried in the same grave.
107 19/7/1852 2/125, 4/352 Anthony, Mary Ann 30 Wales consumption DDL
108 20/8/1852 2/125, 4/352 Warden, Margaret 19 Buenos Aires small pox DDL member of the Sunday School. Prepared for her end.
109 2/9/1852 2/125, 4/352 Claypole [Clayfold], Mary Anna 17 mos. Buenos Aires teething DDL  
110 29/10/1852 2/125, 4/352 Farrington, James F. 48 United States intemperance DDL funeral attended by Rev. Mr Seigel
111 1/11/1852 2/125, 4/352 Helsby, Clara S. 1 Buenos Aires teething DDL  
112 13/11/1852 2/125, 4/352 Marsh, Thomas   United States fell DDL a sailor; by a fall, when intoxicated, on board of a vessel in the harbour .
113 18/11/1852 2/125, 4/352 Harrison, Thomas   United States   DDL funeral attended by Rev. Mr Seigel
114 15/2/1853 2/125, 4/352 Camp, Eliza 26 England   DDL  
115 6/3/1853 2/125, 4/352 White, Mrs E. 81 Scotland old age DDL a shock of corn fully ripe for heaven
116 28/3/1853 2/125, 4/352 Ford, William Pierson 62 Philadelphia, US   DDL  
117 20/4/1853 2/125, 4/352 Brown, Leonard 41 England small pox DDL  
118 19/5/1853 2/126, 4/352 White, Rebecca L. 2 mos. Buenos Aires inflammation DDL  
119 31/5/1853 2/127, 4/352 Hailes, Rose Ann 20 Buenos Aires consumption DDL married but 8 months
120 11/7/1853 2/127, 4/352 Cargill [Corrigal], [Robert]   Scotland intemperance DDL  
121 16/7/1853 2/127, 4/352 Ismay, Thomas 43 England inflammation, intemperance DDL  
122 27/7/1853 2/127, 4/352 Atkinson, Mary 20 England consumption DDL member of the church
123 19/8/1853 2/127, 4/352 Helsby, James G. 58 England dropsy DDL  
124 19/8/1853 2/127, 4/352 Morris, Andrew [Henry C.] 26 Buenos Aires inflammation of bowels DDL an idiot
125 25/12/1853 2/127, 4/352 Gwynn, Henry 48 Londonderry intemperance DDL  
126 6/3/1854 2/127, 4/352 Conner, Edward 58 United States   DDL  
127 24/3/1854 2/127, 4/352 Brown, William [32] United States   DDL died in the Spanish Hospital
128 16/4/1854 2/127, 4/352 Attwell, James 45 Scotland a fall DDL killed by a fall when intoxicated, found dead
129 23/4/1854 [St John's] Mason, Sarah 10 days Buenos Aires mal DDL  
130 30/4/1854 2/127, 4/352 Livingston, Elizabeth L. 36 United States consumption DDL died in the Lord
131 20/6/1854 2/127, 4/352 Gibbons, William 44 United States consumption DDL  
132 22/6/1854 2/127, 4/352 Cummins, Henry 17   drowned DDL drowned at the Barracas during the siege & reinterred on the proceeding day
133 17/9/1854 4/352 Chote, Thomas 50 England consumption GDC  
134 25/9/1854 4/352 Fennis, Charles 69 Germany consumption GDC  
135 2/2/1855 4/353 Lote [Chote], Mary S. 60 England Inflammation GDC  
136 6/3/1855 4/353 Wheelwright, Samuel F. 22 United States sudden death GDC  
137 18/3/1855 4/353 Whitman, Henry 22 United States sudden death GDC  
138 4/4/1855 4/353 Hart, John 11 Buenos Aires killed [murdered] GDC  
139 10/4/1855 4/353 Morris, infant Buenos Aires stillborn GDC  
140 11/4/1855 4/353 Grierson, James 84 Scotland old age GDC  
141 22/4/1855 4/353 Grives [Lewis], Prudence 65 United States old age GDC  
142 2/11/1855 4/353 Green, Mary 3 mos. Buenos Aires   GDC  
143 10/11/1855 4/353 Wiresand (?) [Wiulland?], Robert 52 England sudden death GDC  
144 14/11/1855 4/353 Fish [Finch], George 54 United States   GDC  
145 17/11/1855 4/353 Gills, Peter 24 United States   GDC seaman
146 6/12/1855 4/353 Kaufman, Alfred 2 wks Buenos Aires mal GDC  
147 18/12/1855 4/353 Brown, George 32 United States   GDC seaman
148 27/12/1855 4/353 Aliff [Ayliffe], Lucy 9 mos. Buenos Aires water on the brain GDC  
149 30/12/1855 4/353 Taft, Thomas 45 United States inflammation GDC  
150 30/1/1856 4/353 Parnell, James 20 United States dropsy GDC seaman
151 9/2/1856 4/353 Reeves, Harriet 16 Buenos Aires consumption GDC  
152 22/2/1856 4/353 White, James 37 Rio de Janeiro consumption GDC merchant
153 23/2/1856 4/353 Rogers, James 30 United States consumption GDC seaman
154 30/4/1856 4/353 Bailey, Albert 26 United States consumption HRN seaman
155 3/8/1856 St John's Semple, Mary 48 Glasgow, Scotland consumption HRN  
156 19/8/1856 4/353 Wilson, J. 58 United States   HRN cooper
157 22/10/1856 4/353 Clark, Elizabeth 32 Canada consumption HRN  
158 9/2/1857 2/128, 4/353 Treglowne, Thomas 32 England consumption GDC carpenter
159 28/2/1857 4/353 Bryan, Dennis   England   HRN sailor
160 2/3/1857 2/128, 4/353 Parks, Elizabeth 7 days Buenos Aires mal GDC  
161 16/3/1857 2/128, 4/353 McKern, Mary 2½ mos. Buenos Aires congestive fever GDC  
162 17/4/1857 2/128, 4/353 Thompson, Mary 59 Glasgow, Scotland typhus fever GDC a very good woman
163 21/5/1857 2/128, 4/353 Clare, Harry 47 England heart disease GDC merchant; he had many friends
164 4/7/1857 2/128, 4/353 Edgcombe, Robert 75 United States dropsy GDC farmer
165 23/8/1857 2/128, 4/353 Sutton, Richard 78 United States paralysis GDC ship master
166 26/8/1857 4/353 Alexander, George 41 England apoplexy GDC seaman
167 21/12/1857 4/353 Goodenow, Algernon S. 36 United States convulsions GDC merchant
168 18/1/1858 2/129, 4/353 Mellar, Alexander 34 Edinburgh apoplexy WG painter, in Buenos Aires 7 years
169 18/1/1858 2/129, 4/353 Beare, Ada Ellen 11 mos. London hydrocephalus WG in Buenos Aires 3 weeks
170 13/2/1858 2/129, 4/353 Howard, Eli 32 Baltimore, U.S. dropsy WG in Buenos Aires 6 years
171 16/2/1858 2/129, 4/353 Davidson, John 32 Glasgow disease of liver WG died in the camp; here 7 years
172 4/3/1858 2/129, 4/353 Pasman, John 6 days Buenos Aires mal WG  
173 15/3/1858 2/129, 4/353 Petty, Lydia Catharine 5 yrs, 11 mos. Buenos Aires typhoid fever WG  
174 24/3/1858 2/129, 4/353 Williams, Elizabeth 9 days Buenos Aires mal WG  
175 3/4/1858 2/129, 4/353 Dennison, Ann Hannah 25 England consumption WG husband in parts unknown; died in peace
176 9/5/1858 2/129, 4/353 White, William 43 Liverpool yellow fever WG an old resident; died in Christian peace
177 27/5/1858 2/129, 4/353 Semple, James 58 Glasgow consumption WG an old man; died in great peace
  9/4/1858 2/129, 4/353 [unknown]   United States rupture of heart WG seaman
178 26/6/1858 2/129, 4/353 Sterling, Lewis 29 United States consumption WG steward, coloured
179 Reported the foregoing to the Oficina Estadística for the six months preceding July 1 1858, William Goodfellow, Capillán
180 15/9/1858 2/129, 4/354 Daws, Ann 70 London disease of brain WG  
181 6/10/1858 2/129, 4/354 Philpotts, Harriet 15 days Buenos Aires mal WG  
182 17/1/1859 2/130, 4/354 Barker, Justin 56 United States typhoid fever WG  
183 30/1/1859 2/130, 4/354 Scott, John 80 Arachia old age WG from Ensenada
184 10/2/1859 2/130, 4/354 Lewis, Charles 59 New York consumption WG porter at Club
185 1/4/1859 2/130, 4/354 Blinkhorn, Samuel 58 Liverpool consumption WG died at Quilmes
186 26/4/1859 2/130, 4/354 Taylor, Frederick 62 England disease of heart WG died at Ensenada
187 11/4/1859 2/130, 4/354 Daws, Margaret Ann 5 Buenos Aires water on the brain WG  
188 26/4/1859 2/130, 4/354 Bradley, Thomas O. 63 United States old age WG old resident here
189 7/5/1859 2/130, 4/354 Bassett, Simeon S. 32 United States epilepsy WG Lieut., U.S. Brig Bainbridge
190 8/5/1859 2/130, 4/354 Nowell, Henry 11 mos. Buenos Aires inflammation of lungs WG  
191 31/5/1859 2/130, 4/354 Martin, Francis B. 24 Ohio pneumonia WG from Gamesville (?), Ohio
192 31/5/1859 2/130, 4/354 Stewart, Daniel 31 Maryland. U.S. pneumonia WG steward on U.S. Brig Perry
193 22/6/1859 2/130, 4/354 Dewey, Francis 59 United States disease of heart WG from Massachusetts
194 26/6/1859 2/130, 4/354 Williams. George 6 days Buenos Aires mal WG  
195 14/7/1859 2/130, 4/354 Macrie, Fernando 60 United States liver complaint WG  
196 20/7/1859 2/130, 4/354 Brincke, Peter 44 United States consumption WG  
197 29/7/1859 2/130, 4/354 Lowry, Amy O. 18 mos. Buenos Aires drowned WG  
198 2/8/1859 2/130, 4/354 Harley, Reynold 25 Buenos Aires consumption WG  
199 5/8/1859 2/130, 4/354 Marden, Thomas 68 United States dysentery WG sailor
200 18/8/1859 2/130, 4/354 Miller, Margaret 51 Scotland cancer WG San Vicente
201 4/9/1859 2/130, 4/354 name not known   United States consumption WG Partido de Pilar
202 27/9/1859 2/131, 4/354 Daws, Richard 40 London softening of the brain WG  
203 5/10/1859 2/131, 4/354 Hudson, Caroline A. 55 United States jaundice WG Quilmes
204 21/10/1859 2/131, 4/354 Clarke, Sarah Ann 20 mos. Buenos Aires water on the brain WG  
205 9/12/1859 2/131, 4/354 Stirling, George 31 Glasgow consumption WG pilot
206 13/12/1859 2/131, 4/354 Noble, John Alexander 6 mos. Buenos Aires inflammation of lungs WG  
207 23/12/1859 2/131, 4/354 Young, Isaac 30 United States disease of brain WG sailor
208 29/12/1859 2/131, 4/354 Leal, John 18 Germany debility WG sailor, U.S. Brig Bainbridge
209 1/1/1860 2/131, 4/354 Lamby, John 26 Glasgow unknown WG sailor in the harbor
210 3/1/1860 2/131, 4/354 Clarke, Henry 22 days Buenos Aires mal WG  
211 10/1/1860 2/131, 4/354 Jeanes, Charlotte 1 Buenos Aires typhus fever WG  
212 20/1/1860 2/131, 4/354 George, Mary Ann 70 days Buenos Aires indigestion WG  
213 12/3/1860 2/131, 4/354 White, James 32 Liverpool consumption WG  
214 20/3/1860 2/131, 4/354 Johnson, John 67 Sweden unknown WG Chascomús
215 31/3/1860 2/131, 4/354 Blinkhorn, Samuel 17 Buenos Aires apoplexy WG Bella Vista
216 26/3/1860 2/131, 4/354 Brown, Jane 57 Scotland liver complaint WG Quilmes
217 20/4/1860 2/131, 4/354 Soutar, Jane Muir 32 Scotland debility WG wife of Capt. Soutar
218 27/4/1860 2/132, 4/354 MacMorine, John 48 Scotland accidental wound WG farmer
219 6/5/1860 2/132, 4/354 Southern, Ellen Moody 8 mos. Buenos Aires inflammation of lungs & brain WG  
220 8/5/1860 2/132, 4/354 Barnes, Emma 18 mos. Mercedes consumption WG  
221 14/5/1860 2/132, 4/354 Bell, Lily 19 mos. Buenos Aires indigestion WG  
222 6/6/1860 2/132, 4/354 Jones, Daniel 57 Liverpool cerebral effusion WG British ship Rosamund
223 22/6/1860 2/132, 4/354 Page, William N. 60 United States dropsy WG  
224 22/7/1860 2/132, 4/354 name unknown     shot in mutiny WG seaman, U.S. barque H. Barclay
225 11/8/1860 2/132, 4/355 Stevens, Charles 60 United States dissipation WG Conchitas
226 29/8/1860 2/132, 4/355 van Domselaar, Barnard 2 mos. Buenos Aires croup WG San Vicente
227 4/10/1860 2/132, 4/355 Lankford, Mary B. 6 Buenos Aires pneumonia WG  
228 6/10/1860 2/132, 4/355 Moore, Mary Ann 10 mos. Buenos Aires teething WG  
229 14/10/1860 2/132, 4/355 Black, Duncan 69 Scotland liver complaint WG Quilmes
230 27/10/1860 2/132, 4/355 Hill, Sarah 13 days Buenos Aires mal WG  
231 3/11/1860 2/132, 4/355 Hamilton, George 45 Cork, Ireland bronchitis WG  
232 25/11/1860 2/132, 4/355 Woodley, George 39 London decline WG  
233 4/12/1860 2/132, 4/355 Sheridan, James P. 52 Ireland apoplexy WG Ranchos
234 23/12/1860 2/132, 4/355 Reeve, Edward N. 36 Buenos Aires inflammation of lungs WG sadler
235 23/12/1860 2/132, 4/355 Knight, Amelia 10 mos. Buenos Aires teething WG  

Fuente: Archivo parroquial, Iglesia Episcopal Metodista de Buenos Aires
© La forma de presentación de estos datos se reserva al autor, Jeremy Howat, julio 2010