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Murderers In The Family- The Coley Line Part 3

I have been able to get my hands on the original trial transcripts. I will be reading through those the next few days and then I will continue the story of the trial and its aftermath.  July 16, 2024: I had to have surgery and recover from it, so in the next few days I will get around to telling the rest of the story. 

Murderers In The Family- My Coley Line Part 2

 In the last post we left off with Calvin and Pinkey in Norfolk, Virginia and Sheriff Kearney had sent word to the Norfolk police to have them arrested for the murder of Samuel Tucker. They were arrested on December 30, 1893. Sheriff Kearney went to Norfolk to bring them to Louisburg on Tuesday, January 2, 1894. They arrived in Louisburg on Wednesday January 3, 1894 and were promptly taken before Dr OL Ellis for their hearings.  As you remember this is the very jail where Lucy and Thomas are being held. According to trial transcripts, Pinkey was put on the second floor of the jail, while Lucy remained on the first floor of the jail.  They had not seen each other since September of 1892. (This will be important later.) As you may recall, Lucy was arrested on Christmas Eve of 1893. This was a Sunday and courts were closed for Christmas Day, which fell on a Monday that year. Lucy was brought before the Justice of the Peace; Mr. J B Denton on Monday January 1, 1894. She pled not guilty but

Murderers In The Family - My Coley Line

 So I have mentioned before how my paternal great great grandmother West Duck Lewis was murdered by Ben Collins around 1877 and how my great grandmother Sarah Jane Lewis was then sent to live with an uncle who then turned her over to Oxford Orphanage.  Now I find that I have two people who committed murder in my family. On my maternal line, I found two first cousins 4 generations removed who committed murder. One of them was also probably responsible for this twin brother's death as well. Their names were Calvin Coley and Thomas Coley. Thomas was the older of the two and he had a twin brother named James.  In 1890, James Coley was murdered. The house he was in was blown up using dynamite. No one was ever charged with this crime but it was believed by a great many people that his twin brother Thomas was the one who had killed him. Incidentally, the house belonged to their father Samuel who was not killed.  Then on June 30, 1892 Thomas and Calvin Coley killed a Jewish peddler named S

Marriage Record of former slaves

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Found the marriage record of former slaves Mike and Mary Thigpen. They had been married since 1835. It was recorded in 1866 in Pitt County, North Carolina.