Didn't know you were related to any of them folks John.
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Didn't know you were related to any of them folks John.
Related to a bunch of em, Gully's and Jarvis'. Don't tell nobody, grandfather was sheriff in Kemper in the late 60 to mid 70s. Even had some connection to the Stennis', part of the land we have on 397 was old Stennis land.
I will look for that book....my father in laws people were all from Kemper county
Here ya go G, not sure its worth buying at these prices tho, we have a copy down at moms, will see if I can locate it when I go back down.
Bloody Kemper: A true story in Mis'sippi: Hewitt Clarke: 9780964923119: Amazon.com: Books
Oh by the way, Tallahatchie County is a Kemper Wanabe!!!!:Rofl
WOW....that's a high priced book
What I was thinking, wish I would have bought several of em when they first came out, have gone up considerably.
I am distant cousins to some of the Gully's. One of them was over at my place in Louisville today, he is the spit tin' image of the old man Gully in the book who was murdered.
I don't think I would pay that for it either, I had a copy that is now "Gone with the Wind" lol. Your local library may have a copy.
Here is some of what the author of the book said......
"In the 1890's a sinister doctor entered into a conspiracy with local merchants. He poisoned as many as fifty of his own patients to collect life insurance. Newspapers called it the most heinous crime in the history of the nation.
The story flashes back to the Reconstruction period after the Civil War. A bitter feud between two prominent families, the Gullys and the Chisolms, led to what is called "the massacre". They say blood ran in the streets that day. "
Any ideas who this Doctor was ?
It's been so long since I read the book I can't remember his name. I remember thinking it would make one heck of a movie. You just can't make that kind of stuff up.