Jackson-Franklin County IL Archives News.....PARTIAL LIST OF IDENTIFIED DEAD IN TORNADO AREA March 19, 1925 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Karima Allison quest@insightbb.com July 9, 2006, 4:23 pm St. Louis Post Dispatch March 19, 1925 WEST FRANKFORT Mrs. Violet POWELL Mrs. Olla OLLER Mrs. Joe HAND and infant son C. L. HICKS, a real estate dealer William MORSE, blacksmith at Mine No. 18 ----------- HANCOCK, employed at the C & E. I. coal bunkers ----------- WILLIAMS, a C & E. I. section hand Mrs. Joe BUTLER Mrs. C. L. HICKS, wife of real estate man Nan KELLEY Mrs. ----------------- BARTON Mrs. ----------------- FORD MURPHYSBORO, ILL Charles STOUT B. A. ORLAND John HOPPERMILL Hugh REEDER John DEWITT Edward NEIL Ernest BJICK Ben HABERNEIHL, Mobile & Ohio foreman A child of Robert McCORD E. W. CJICK Mildred TUCKER Mrs. Sam RODMAN Arthur DUNNE, son of Illinois Central agent Evelyn BOSTON, daughter of Chief of Police Joe BOSTON Mrs. James W. GIBSON, wife of the postmaster A daughter of Coroner W. S. FORSHEE, who was himself seriously injured J. A. JAMES W. E. NEAL Ernest HARTWIG -------------------McALLISTER Mrs. James FIELDING, and her three year old son T. E. BARBEY Mrs. Wallace BLACKLOCH Liv LIPE Bernard SHEELEY Minnie BECK DESOTO, ILL List of the 15 dead in two morgues at DuQuoin, Ill., taken from DeSoto, Ill.; Mrs. Morton BASH Mrs. West WOODS Helen WATTS, 8 years old Viola FORD, 18 Mrs. BROTHARD, 19 (her small twins said to be dead at at Carbondale) Man named OLIVER, about 65 Eulalie MORRISON, 12 Mrs. Henry BULLARD Mrs. TEMPLE Joseph HARTLEY, 11 Electric BEASLEY, 9 Richard BEASLEY R. L. HYDE Mrs. HUGHES Unidentified woman, about 60 Other dead identified at DeSoto are: George HUGHES and daughter George BULLAR Mary NEAL John BUTCHER Mrs. S. Q. SOUTH Mrs. Arthur PAISON ------------------- AUSTIN, a boy A son of the Rev. Mr. STECCESS ------------------ HEWITT, a boy ----------------- SPANALES, a man ----------------- BAKER, a man ----------------- BAINBRIDGE, a girl ----------------- DICKSON, a girl BUSH, ILL Joe MUSCARI Two daughters of James BARRINGER Charles BEAVERS Additional Comments: Transcribed by Mary Riseling from her grandfather, Dr. C. E. Riseling's collection of old newspapers. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/jackson/newspapers/partiall28nnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ilfiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb