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Odus “Odie” Paul

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Odus “Odie” Paul

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
10 May 1906 (aged 36–37)
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
McKinney, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Odie Paul married Annie L. Huston
18 May 1892
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, May 20, 1892
Page 1
MATRIMONIAL
Odie Paul and Miss Annie L. Huston were married Wednesday. Both parties live at McKinney.

Friday, June 8, 1894
Page 3
CIRCUIT COURT
Very little difficulty was experienced in completing the jury in the Odie Paul case for the murder of Ike Helm. The trial of the case and the argument occupied the court from Monday afternoon till yesterday morning, when a verdict for eight years was rendered. The result is quite a surprise to Paul and his friends, who confidently expected an acquittal. The murder was a very cold bloodied one and had his victim been a white man, a life sentence or death might have been the verdict. It is a sad blow to the faithful little wife and loving mother and general sympathy is felt for them.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, May 15, 1906
Page 3
ODIE PAUL KILLED
Charles Brown shot Odie Paul to death at Somerset Thursday night. The men had quarreled and Brown, who runs a saloon, ordered Paul not to come to his place of business again. He did not obey the order and when he returned, Brown shot him four times. Paul was taken to an infirmary where he died in a few hours. Mr. Paul lived for many years at McKinney, where he and his father conducted a monument business. He married there and is survived by a wife and a son of 10 years. The remains were brought to McKinney and interred Friday afternoon. It will be remembered that Mr. Ed Paul, Odie Paul's father, fell from a window of the St. Asaph Hotel and was killed. Mr. Paul was keeping a boarding house in Somerset and was engaged with a monument firm.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Odie Paul married Annie L. Huston
18 May 1892
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, May 20, 1892
Page 1
MATRIMONIAL
Odie Paul and Miss Annie L. Huston were married Wednesday. Both parties live at McKinney.

Friday, June 8, 1894
Page 3
CIRCUIT COURT
Very little difficulty was experienced in completing the jury in the Odie Paul case for the murder of Ike Helm. The trial of the case and the argument occupied the court from Monday afternoon till yesterday morning, when a verdict for eight years was rendered. The result is quite a surprise to Paul and his friends, who confidently expected an acquittal. The murder was a very cold bloodied one and had his victim been a white man, a life sentence or death might have been the verdict. It is a sad blow to the faithful little wife and loving mother and general sympathy is felt for them.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, May 15, 1906
Page 3
ODIE PAUL KILLED
Charles Brown shot Odie Paul to death at Somerset Thursday night. The men had quarreled and Brown, who runs a saloon, ordered Paul not to come to his place of business again. He did not obey the order and when he returned, Brown shot him four times. Paul was taken to an infirmary where he died in a few hours. Mr. Paul lived for many years at McKinney, where he and his father conducted a monument business. He married there and is survived by a wife and a son of 10 years. The remains were brought to McKinney and interred Friday afternoon. It will be remembered that Mr. Ed Paul, Odie Paul's father, fell from a window of the St. Asaph Hotel and was killed. Mr. Paul was keeping a boarding house in Somerset and was engaged with a monument firm.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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