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Ulysses Matthew “Ulys” Lewallen

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Ulysses Matthew “Ulys” Lewallen

Birth
Death
11 Sep 1933 (aged 49)
Burial
Glenmary, Scott County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Ulysses Matthew Lewallen was born on June 20, 1884 in Glenmary to Campbell County and Malinda Ann Young Lewallen.

His paternal grandparetens were John and Delilah Reed Lewallen.

His maternal grandparetns were Matthew and Elizabeth Lewallen Young.

He married Abline Pemberton on July 18, 1903 in Scott County, Tennessee.

Children:

Edna Lewallen Kearney
Millie Jane Lewallen Human
Harley Pearson Lewallen
Geneva Lewallen Thompson
Hurstle Lewallen
Charles Donald Lewallen (Infant Death)
Reba Venna Lewallen (Infant Death)
Novella Lewallen McGuire

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LEWALLEN, ULYSES. "Hurstle Lewallen Kills Father Tues." Ulyses Lewallen buried Wednesday Near Glen Mary. Ulyses Lewallen aged about 50, residing about three miles east of Glen Mary, was shot to death by his son, Hurstle, last tuesday night just after dusk. According to reports LEWALLEN and son had been working in the hay field that day and about dusk the father had sent his son to the house after a lantern with which to complete some work. LEWALLEN claims that his father reprimanded him for not getting the lantern as quickly as was thought he should and after some difficulity between father and son young Lewallen claims that his father came at him with a pitchfork and he shot in self defense. The father, according to information, was shot six times and died instantly. Young Lewallen was given a preliminary hearing before Squire H. O. Lewallen and bound over to court under $5000 bond. Funeral was held Wednesday with interment in the family cemetery. A large crowd attended the burial of Mr. LEWALLEN, who was well known in the county and who has a large number of relatives residing in Scott county. (Scott County News, Fri., 15 Sept. 1933, Vol 18, No. 23, P1 TEC 5 US Army 3rd BN. 329th Infantry in WW II; "He fell on the field of Battle while Fighting for Freedom"

Ulysses Matthew Lewallen was born on June 20, 1884 in Glenmary to Campbell County and Malinda Ann Young Lewallen.

His paternal grandparetens were John and Delilah Reed Lewallen.

His maternal grandparetns were Matthew and Elizabeth Lewallen Young.

He married Abline Pemberton on July 18, 1903 in Scott County, Tennessee.

Children:

Edna Lewallen Kearney
Millie Jane Lewallen Human
Harley Pearson Lewallen
Geneva Lewallen Thompson
Hurstle Lewallen
Charles Donald Lewallen (Infant Death)
Reba Venna Lewallen (Infant Death)
Novella Lewallen McGuire

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LEWALLEN, ULYSES. "Hurstle Lewallen Kills Father Tues." Ulyses Lewallen buried Wednesday Near Glen Mary. Ulyses Lewallen aged about 50, residing about three miles east of Glen Mary, was shot to death by his son, Hurstle, last tuesday night just after dusk. According to reports LEWALLEN and son had been working in the hay field that day and about dusk the father had sent his son to the house after a lantern with which to complete some work. LEWALLEN claims that his father reprimanded him for not getting the lantern as quickly as was thought he should and after some difficulity between father and son young Lewallen claims that his father came at him with a pitchfork and he shot in self defense. The father, according to information, was shot six times and died instantly. Young Lewallen was given a preliminary hearing before Squire H. O. Lewallen and bound over to court under $5000 bond. Funeral was held Wednesday with interment in the family cemetery. A large crowd attended the burial of Mr. LEWALLEN, who was well known in the county and who has a large number of relatives residing in Scott county. (Scott County News, Fri., 15 Sept. 1933, Vol 18, No. 23, P1 TEC 5 US Army 3rd BN. 329th Infantry in WW II; "He fell on the field of Battle while Fighting for Freedom"


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