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    1. [PTREE] Fw: lunacy cases
    2. peggy palmertree
    3. Does anyone know this folks????? Feb. 13, 1931 The Winona Times Winona, Ms. Two Lunacy Cases Here This Week Tuesday in the case of C.T. Clark vs. Sam Young & C.T. Clark vs. Mrs. Callicage Chesteen, Montgomery County saw 2 lunacy cases. In both cases the jury judged the parties insane. They were carried to the state Hospital for Insane at Jackson Wednesday by Sheriff L.L. Latham. Tuesday's hearing were the second for Sam Young. Some time ago an attempt were made to send him to the Hospital for the Insane for treatment & the case were decided in his favor. Sam Young, a young man about 26 years of age is known to nearly all of Winona, having been somewhat of a local character for some time. Mrs. Callicage Chesteen is Young's sister. She made no attempt to fight the case as she stated she realized that it would be best for her to go to Jackson, where she would be able to receive expert treatment for her ailment.

    04/04/2009 04:55:22
    1. Re: [PTREE] Fw: lunacy cases
    2. Ken Jackson
    3. Peggy and all: This is Callie C. Young, first wife of Bert Chesteen. They married in Montgomery Co., MS on 16 Jun 1926. His parents were Lawrence Hudson "Jack" Chesteen and Emerline Crossley. --------------------------------------------------- Does anyone know this folks????? Feb. 13, 1931 The Winona Times Winona, Ms. Two Lunacy Cases Here This Week Tuesday in the case of C.T. Clark vs. Sam Young & C.T. Clark vs. Mrs. Callicage Chesteen, Montgomery County saw 2 lunacy cases. In both cases the jury judged the parties insane. They were carried to the state Hospital for Insane at Jackson Wednesday by Sheriff L.L. Latham. Tuesday's hearing were the second for Sam Young. Some time ago an attempt were made to send him to the Hospital for the Insane for treatment & the case were decided in his favor. Sam Young, a young man about 26 years of age is known to nearly all of Winona, having been somewhat of a local character for some time. Mrs. Callicage Chesteen is Young's sister. She made no attempt to fight the case as she stated she realized that it would be best for her to go to Jackson, where she would be able to receive expert treatment for her ailment. ------------------------------- Visit the Palmertree Family History website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~palmrtre/index.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALMERTREE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/04/2009 09:09:31