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1889
December 28th – Barnwell, SC
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
June 1st – Jesse Slayton and Will Smith, Columbus, GA
1897
1898
1899
1900
December 20th – Henry Lewis, Harrison Cty., MS
1901
1902
September 28th – Thomas Clark, Alcorn Cty., MS
1906
March 19th – Ed Johnson, Chattanooga, TN
1908
August 4th – William Miller, Brighton, AL
1909
December 30th – Oliver Snyder, Oregon
1910
March 3rd – Allen Brooks, Dallas, TX
July 30th – Unidentified, Bonifay, FL
October 11th – Grant Richardson, Bibb Cty., AL
1911
May 25th – Laura and L.D. Nelson, Okemah, GA
1914
January 3rd – Dave Lee, Jefferson, TX
January 27th – Ben Dickerson, Oklahoma City, OK
January 28th – Jim Wilson, Wendell, NC
February 16th – Johnson McQuire, Hernando, MS
March 17th – Dallas Shields, Fayetteville, MO
March 24th – Unidentified, Inverness, MS
March 31st – Marie Scott, Muskogee, OK
May 6th – Charles Jones, Columbia Cty, GA
May 8th – Sylvester Washington, St. James, LA
May 12th – Earl Hamilton, Shreveport, LA
June 5th – Will Robertson, Navasota, TX
July 12th – Rosa Richardson, Orangeburg Cty, SC
August 1st – Crockett Williams, Oklahoma
August 5th – Oli Romeo, St. Tammany Cty, LA
October 12th – Albert Piazza, Willisville, IL
October 25th – Howie (Joe) Davis, Newport, AR
November 3rd – Tom Burns, Shelby Cty., TN
November 12th – John Evans, Pinellas, FL
December 2nd – Tobie Lewis and Elijah Durden, Caddo, LA
December 3rd – Kane McKnight, Caddo, LA
December 11th – Charles Washington, Beard Henderson & Watkins Lewis, Caddo, LA
December 16th – Allen Seymour, Hampton Cty., SC
December 22nd – Charles Williams, Ruleville, MS
1915
January 4th – Ed & William Smith, Elmore, AL
January 5th – Dock Hartley, Butler County, AL
January 14th – Eula, Ella, Jesse, and Dan Barber, Jasper, GA
January 18th – Herman Deely, Madison, AL
January 20th – Edward Johnson, Warren, MS
January 21st – Peter Morris, Early, GA
February 10th – Thomas Tinker, Graves, KY
February 15th – Horace Hill, Brookville, MS
February 16th – John Richards, Marion County, FL
February 24th – Will Reed, Seminole, FL
April 16th – Ceasar Sheffield, Lowndes, GA
April 28th – Thomas Brooks, Fayette, TN
May 3rd – Jesse Hatch, Clarke, AL
May 9th – Unidentified, Big Sandy Cty., TX
June 4th – Arthur Bell, Princeton, KY
June 12th – Joe Speranza, Johnston City, IL
June 14th – Samuel Stephens, Stephens Cty., GA
June 14th – Jules Smith, Fairfield Cty., SC
June 15th – Roy Haley, LaFayette Cty., AR
August 12th – Andy Crum, Mississippi, AR
August 17th – Leo Frank, Cobb Cty., GA
1916
January 20th – Felix, Frank, Dewey, and Major Lake; John Seymour, Lee Cty., GA
May 15th – Jesse Washington, Waco, TX
November 5th – Joseph Johnson, Bay City, TX
1917
May 22nd – Ell Persons, Shelby County, TN
July 23rd – Poe Hibbler, Pickens Cty., AL
July 24th – Will and Jesse Powell, Lowndes Cty, AL
December 2nd – Lation Scott, Dyer Cty. TN
1918
February 12th – James McIllron, Estill Springs, TN
February 23rd – Walter Best, Barnwell Cty., SC
March 22nd – Spencer Evans, Crawfordville, GA
April 4th – Robert Prager, Collinsville, IL
April 18th – Claude Singleton, Poplarville, MS
April 22nd – Clyde Williams, Monroe, LA
May 23rd – James Cobb, Cordele, GA
August 7th – Bubber Hall, Morehouse Cty., LA
November 10th – William Byrd, Colbert Cty., AL
November 12th – George Whiteside, Colbert Cty., AL
December 16th – Charles Lewis, Fulton Cty., KY
December 18th – Willie Robin, Jackson, AR
December 20th – Maggie and Alma House; Major and Andrew Clarke, Clark Cty., MS
1919
January 20th – Bragg Williams, Hillsboro, TX
January 29th – Sampson Smith, Caldwell Cty., LA
February 6th – John Daniels, Onslow Cty., NC
February 14th – Will Faulkner, Bossier, LA
March 2nd – Eugene Green, Belzoni, MS
March 12th – Joseph Walker, Madison Cty., FL
March 14th – Bud Johnson, Santa Rosa, FL
April 29th – George Holden, Ouachita Cty., LA
May 15th – James Waters, Johnson Cty., GA
May 26th – Berry Washington, Telfair Cty., GA
May 30th – Jay Lynch, Lamar Cty., MO
June 1st – Mose Demper, New Hebron, MS
June 17th – Lemuel Walters, Longview, TX
August 5th – Unidentified, Cochran, GA
September 8th – Bowman Cook and John Morine, Duval Cty., FL
September 10th – Obe Cox, Oglethorpe Cty., GA
September 29th – Miles Phifer and Robert Croskey, Montgomery Cty., AL
September 30th – John Temple, Montgomery Cty., AL
October 5th – Mose Martin, Lincoln Cty., GA
October 6th – William Brown and Jack Gordon, Lincoln Cty., GA
December 15th – Earl Whitney and Ed Whitefield, Chapmanville, WV
December 21st – Charles West, Lee Cty., GA
December 27th – Powell Green, Franklin Cty., NC
1920
March 29th – Grant Smith, Fleming, KY
1921
February 11th – Benjamin Campbell, DeSoto Cty., FL
March 13th – Richard James, Woodford Cty., KY
March 14th – William Bowles, Polk Cty., FL
March 15th – Brownie Tuggles, Hempstead Cty., AR
March 18th – Adolphus Ross, Yalobusha Cty., MS
March 20th – Arthur Jennings, Forrest Cty., MS
March 22nd – Phillip Slater, Drew Cty., AR
April 14th – George Marshall, Lauderdale, MS
April 26th – Unidentified, Pearl River Cty., MS
May 9th – Sam Ballinger, Bradford Cty., FL
June 18th – John Henry Williams, Colquitt Cty., GA
June 20th – Louis Wimberly, Rankin Cty., MS
June 29th – “Red” Bilbro, Madison Cty., MS
1922
May 19th – Hullen Owens, Miller Cty., AR
1949
May 31st – Caleb Hill, Jr. (“Picky Pie”), Irwington, GA
1979
June 22nd – Bonita Carter, Birmingham, AL
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