List of people executed in Texas, 1930–1939

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The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 1930 and 1939. During this period 122 people were executed by electrocution at the Huntsville Unit in Texas. [1] [2]

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Executions 19301939

1930 10 executions
#Executed personRaceAgeSexDate of
execution
Crime(s)Governor
57Bishop AdamsBlack41M13-Mar-1930Robbery and Murder Dan Moody
58Jordan ScottBlack30M22-May-1930Murder
59William Pruitt, Jr.White25M06-Jun-1930Robbery and Murder
60Raney WilliamsBlack38M08-Aug-1930Rape
61Lee DavisBlack21M22-Aug-1930Murder
62Jesse WashingtonBlack21M12-Sep-1930Rape and Murder
63Bill SmithWhite27M17-Oct-1930Murder
64Lus ArcosHispanic30M07-Nov-1930Murder
65Jesse MapleWhite35M28-Nov-1930Murder
1931 9 executions
66Moncus (or Marcus) TwittyWhite31M24-Apr-1931Rape Ross S. Sterling
67Ofilio HerreraHispanic37M19-Jun-1931Murder
68Joshua RilesBlack28M24-Jul-1931Rape
69Will JenkinsBlack45M28-Jul-1931Rape
70Joe ShieldWhite36M14-Aug-1931Murder
71Nicando MunozHispanic26M30-Oct-1931Murder
72Victor RodriguezHispanic20M30-Oct-1931Murder
73(Edward) Red WingNative American39M30-Nov-1931Rape and Murder
74Will FrittsWhite41M18-Dec-1931Murder
75Bonnie RossBlack22M18-Dec-1931Rape
1932 10 executions
76Alfred JacksonBlack51M08-Jan-1932Murder
77Ira McKeeWhite33M08-Jan-1932Robbery and Murder
78Jake WhiteBlack45M01-Apr-1932Robbery and Murder
79James WilliamsBlack28M20-May-1932Murder
80Earnest JohnsonBlack21M05-Aug-1932Robbery and Murder
81Estamistado LopezHispanic30M10-Jun-1932Murder
82Charlie GrogansBlack25M28-Jul-1932Rape
83John GreenBlack19M05-Aug-1932Robbery and Murder
84Richard BrownBlack20M10-Aug-1932Murder, Rape and Robbery
85Richard JohnsonBlack31M10-Aug-1932Murder, Rape and Robbery
1933 9 executions
86Walter Haskins (or Hoskins)Black32M07-Apr-1933Murder Miriam A. Ferguson
87R. T. BennettBlack24M18-Aug-1933Murder, Rape and Robbery
88Marshall WilliamsBlack24M20-Nov-1933Murder
89Pantaleon OrtizHispanic35M12-Dec-1933Murder
90Clarence ThomasBlack19M15-Dec-1933Robbery and Murder
91Tom CookBlack34M19-Dec-1933Rape
92Dewey HuntWhite27M29-Dec-1933Robbery and Murder
93Clarence BookerBlack25M29-Dec-1933Robbery and Murder
94Carl StewartBlack24M29-Dec-1933Robbery and Murder
1934 12 executions
95Ira KelleyWhite38M18-Jan-1934Rape
96Frank FloursBlack40M02-Feb-1934Robbery and Murder
97Thurman BurkleyBlack19M09-Feb-1934Rape and Murder
98Bluit BurkleyBlack20M09-Feb-1934Rape and Murder
99Jesse MottBlack34M09-Feb-1934Robbery and Murder
100Sack JacksonBlack27M06-Apr-1934Rape
101Charlie OutlawWhite60M27-Apr-1934Robbery and Murder
102Jonnie WilliamsBlack30M01-May-1934Robbery and Murder
103Nathan BrooksBlack29M01-Jun-1934Murder
104Ed StantonWhite45M28-Sep-1934Murder
105Jack JacksonBlack36M19-Nov-1934Robbery and Murder
106June WoolfolkBlack37M23-Nov-1934Murder
1935 20 executions
107Leroy LaneWhite25M25-Jan-1935Murder James V. Allred
108Carl DobbinsWhite36M01-Feb-1935Murder
109Leonard BurnsWhite37M15-Feb-1935Murder
110Gabe SmithBlack25M19-Mar-1935Robbery and Murder
111Ira RectorBlack21M02-Apr-1935Robbery and Murder
112Doye (or Doyl) ArnoldWhite28M19-Apr-1935Murder
113 Raymond Hamilton White21M10-May-1935Murder
114Joe PalmerWhite32M10-May-1935Murder
115Albert CarrBlack26M07-Jun-1935Rape
116Jon (or John B.) WillisWhite42M12-Jun-1935Rape and Robbery
117Eligha (or Elijah) StewartWhite28M12-Jun-1935Murder
118Lewis CernockWhite40M12-Jul-1935Murder
119John TrapperBlack50M14-Aug-1935Murder
120Johnnie DadeBlack22M16-Aug-1935Robbery and Murder
121Bernard Lacume (or Lacoume)White24M23-Aug-1935Robbery and Murder
122Ben BoydBlack31M30-Aug-1935Murder
123W. D. MayWhite39M06-Sep-1935Murder
124W. R. HildrethWhite49M25-Nov-1935Murder
125Pierson CantrellWhite39M06-Dec-1935Murder
126G. (or C. B.) JamesWhite32M31-Dec-1935Murder
1936 14 executions
127Henry CarrBlack44M03-Jan-1936Murder
128Fred HillBlack23M10-Jan-1936Robbery and Murder
129Virgil StalcupWhite28M04-May-1936Murder
130Willie DickersonBlack19M29-May-1936Rape
131Aria TanceBlack29M30-May-1936Robbery and Murder
132William DavisBlack20M05-Jun-1936Robbery and Murder
133James McCallister (or McAllister)White38M05-Jun-1936Robbery and Murder
134John (Juan) RiveraHispanic24M23-Jun-1936Rape
135Grady WarrenWhite25M10-Jul-1936Robbery and Murder
136Mack BrownBlack35M10-Jul-1936Robbery and Murder
137Oscar BrownBlack26M10-Jul-1936Robbery and Murder
138Glenn WarrenWhite34M20-Jul-1936Robbery and Murder
139Antonio CarrascoHispanic35M23-Oct-1936Murder
140Elmo BanksBlackunkM23-Oct-1936Murder
1937 8 executions
141Lonnie JoinerWhite38M28-May-1937Murder
142Elmer PruittBlack23M30-May-1937Robbery and Murder
143Dwight BeardWhite27M04-Jun-1937Robbery and Murder
144Wisie EllisonBlack36M04-Jun-1937Murder
145Clemens MaturaWhite66M02-Jul-1937Murder
146Earnest McCartyWhite19M09-Jul-1937Rape
147George PattonWhite55M30-Jul-1937Rape and Murder
148Luke TrammellWhite28M20-Aug-1937Murder
1938 18 executions
149Albert HemphillBlack23M14-Jan-1938Robbery and Murder
150Leroy KellyBlack39M15-Mar-1938Murder
151Virgil TerrillBlack25M01-Apr-1938Rape
152Johnnie BanksBlack25M29-Apr-1938Murder
153John VaughnWhite32M30-Apr-1938Murder
154Roscoe YoungBlack18M06-May-1938Robbery
155Henderson YoungBlack17M06-May-1938Rape
156Paul LayesWhite34M10-May-1938Robbery and Murder
157Charlie BrooksBlack41M31-May-1938Murder
158Tommie MooreBlack26M03-Jun-1938Murder
159Mark CalhounBlack18M17-Jun-1938Rape
160Tommie WellsBlack23M17-Jun-1938Rape
161Fobie (or Tobie) GraysBlack22M20-Jul-1938Murder
162Vince BossWhite21M02-Aug-1938Robbery and Murder
163Collin (or Callon) MorganWhite37M19-Aug-1938Murder
164Jesse Palanco (or Polanco)Hispanic22M19-Aug-1938Robbery and Murder
165Salenes CanedoHispanic26M28-Oct-1938Robbery and Murder
166Morris NormanBlack20M16-Dec-1938Rape
1939 12 executions
167Winzell WilliamsBlack18M06-Mar-1939Robbery and Murder W. Lee O'Daniel
168Harvey NealyBlack19M10-Apr-1939Murder
169Jesus HerreraHispanic48M15-Apr-1939Rape and Murder
170Genaro LugoHispanic28M23-Apr-1939Murder
171James MilesBlack22M23-Apr-1939Rape and Robbery
172Bennie RandallBlack26M07-May-1939Rape
173James ErvinBlack38M19-May-1939Rape
174Johnnie CaesarBlack30M21-May-1939Murder
175Ladell RhodesBlack27M26-Jun-1939Murder
176Lee (or Rafe) WalkerBlack32M30-Jun-1939Rape
177Frank SalazarHispanic24M16-Dec-1939Murder
178Harry LacyBlack42M19-Dec-1939Murder
Sources: List of electrocuted offenders by the TDJC, [2] and The Espy File: 16082002. [1]
Preceded by
List of people executed in Texas, 1920–1929
Lists of people executed in Texas Succeeded by
List of people executed in Texas, 1940–1949

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References

  1. 1 2 The Espy File: 16082002. Death Penalty Information Center. Retrieved 23 February 2009.
  2. 1 2 List of Electrocuted Offenders Archived 2011-06-12 at the Wayback Machine . Texas Department of Criminal Justice . Retrieved 23 February 2009.