Marion County GaArchives Obituaries.....Edwards, Mrs. Jesse Gaines March 1854 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00010.html#0002476 September 2, 2004, 7:49 pm The Marion County Patriot, May 7, 1886 The Marion County Patriot, No. 19 Friday, May 7, 1886 Page One After Thirty-Two Years An Old Gentleman Brought Back From Alabama for Trial, Charged with the Murder of his Wife Thirty-two years ago Jesse Gaines Edwards, known among his neighbors as “Gaines Edwards” was a farmer of small means living a few miles from Buena Vista, in Marion County. Besides his wife and several children, a young man, Daniel Majers, eighteen years of age, and his sister, a pretty maid of sixteen summers, were inmates of his family. Gaines Edwards at that time, was in the middle of his life, being 44 years old. In the month of March 1854, about eleven o’clock at night, Mrs. Edwards was found in the kitchen hanging dead by the neck. There was only one living witness to the crime, if crime it was. Mr. J.F. Rushin, father of Sheriff Rushin, who died several years ago, cut the body of Mrs. Edwards down, and he said there was faint pulsations of the heart at that time. Mr. Rushin was awakened from his sleep by a negro and told what he had seen at the Edwards home, and when he had arrived at the scene Edwards was standing near his wife, who was swinging by the neck. He was asked why he did not cut the body down, and he replied he was afraid the law would accuse him of the crime. The coroner’s inquest, after hearing the testimony, said it was a case of suicide. The grave closed over the mysteries of the deed, the people ceased to talk and went about their business. Only a few weeks after the settlement was startled anew by the news of the marriage of Gaines Edwards to pretty Miss Majers. The old ladies of the neighborhood resumed the talk about the “Edwards” and one would whisper to another the belief that Gaines Edwards hung his wife. Time continued to go – weeks, months, years went by, and still the old ladies at the quiltings would speak of “about the time Gaines Edwards hung his wife,” and then it came about that Mitch Blanford, who was run away at the time, saw him pull the table from under her and let her dangle in the air. But Mitch was a negro, a slave belonging to M.H. Blanford, now Judge Blanford. His deposition was not good in court. And so matters went until seventeen years had passed, and still Gaines Edwards tilled the soil and sent his children to school in Marion County. He then moved away; went west. After eight years he again set his face toward the rising sun, came back to Georgia and settled in Randolph County. Three years ago he moved to Dale County, Ala., his present home. And still the old people of Marion County remembered about the hanging of Gaines Edwards’ wife. Mitch Blanford became free, and his oath was good in court. A few years ago the matter was brought before the grand jury and a true bill was found charging Gaines Edwards with murder. The old man is now seventy-six years old. His second wife is still living – has a large family – children and grandchildren. He was not placed in jail when he arrived here last week, but was allowed to go free until his case came up this week. This case was taken up yesterday afternoon and was disposed of very quickly, as there was only one witness, a negro. It seemed to be the verdict of our people that the old man was not guilty, and so was the verdict of the jury, after remaining out only a short while. The old man is in very indigent circumstances, and a purse of ten dollars was made up yesterday to defray his expenses back to his home in Dale County. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/marion/obits/e/ob5268edwards.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 4.1 Kb