Albert Jr Wesley, TX, 1941 December 28

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WESLEY, Albert, Jr. WORKSHEET - Texas NWU - Bound

"The third of a trio of Dallas Negroes, Albert Wesley, Jr.,
convicted of assaulting a Sl-year-old white woman in her
home off Overton Road last April, was electrocuted a moment
after midnight Sunday morning (12-28-19))1) ab the state
penitentiary at Huntsville. Wesley was the third of the
negroes to die sincetheir trials and conviction, but only
the s@cond to die in theelectric chair, One,Ernest McDay,,
a juvenile, died of a cerebral henmmorrhage shortly after
he had been committed to the reformatory at Gatesvill e&
The other, Theodba Muldrow, was executed in the electric
chair last May." NEWS, Dallas, Texe, 12-29-19)1 (3-5),

17 SW -2nd= 193 (Certeden, 62 SUPREME COURT 91,)

See alsos MULDROW, Theodia

Date of crime: -23-19)0

WESLEY, Albert, Jr, WORKSHEET - Texas NWU - Bound

"The third of a trio of Dallas Negroes, Albert Wesley, Jr.,
convicted of assaulting a $l-year-old white woman in her
home off Overton Road last April, was electrocuted a moment
after midnight Sunday morning (12-28-1911) at the state
penitentiary at Huntsville. Wesley was the third of the
negroes to die sincetheir trials and conviction, but only
the s@cond to die in theelectric chair, One,Ernest McDay,
a juvenile, died of a cerebral hemmorrhage shortly after
he had been committed to the reformatory at Gatesville.
The other, Theodha Muldrow, was executed in the electric
chair last May." NEWS, Dallas, Tex.e, 12-29-19))1 (3-5),

17 SW -2nd= 193 (Cert.den, 62 SUPREME COURT 9)

See also: MULDROW, Theodia

Date of crime: -23-19))0

WESLEY, Albert, Jr, WORKSHEET - Texas

"The third of a trio of Dallas Negroes,

convicted of asaulting @ Sl-year-old yekiy ce a ee
home a Overton Road last April, was electrocuted a momen
after midnight Sunday morning (12-28-1911) at the state
penitentiary at Huntsville, ‘esley was the third of the
negroes to die sincetheir trials and conviction, but onl
the s@cond to die in theelectric chair, One,Ernest McDay,
a juvenile, died of a cerebral hemorrhage shortly after
he had been committed to the reformatory at Gatesville,
The other, Theodia ater was eee in the electric
chair last May, NEWS, Dallas, Texe, 12-29-19 (3-5),
1,7 SW -2nd- if (Cert.den, 62 SUPREME COURT 9)))
See alsos MULDROW, Theodia

Date of crimes 4-23-1910

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