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Jessie Maynard Testerman Hatfield
Sep 04, 1894
Jessie Maynard was born in Williamson, WV, the daughter of Ira and Emily Butcher Maynard.
Sep 06, 1911
Jessie Maynard married Cabell C. Testerman, a jeweler and optician who would soon serve as mayor of Matewan, WV.
Sep, 1916
Jessie and Cabell Testerman adopted a one-year-old son, Jack.
May 19, 1920
Cabell Testerman was one of the first people mortally wounded during the shootout at Matewan.
Jun 02, 1920
Jessie Testerman and Matewan police chief Sid Hatfield were married in Huntington, WV.
Aug 01, 1921
Sid Hatfield was assassinated in front of the McDowell County Courthouse in Welch, WV, with his wife, Jessie, by his side.
Oct 25, 1921
Jessie Testerman Hatfield testified in Washington, D.C., before a congressional subcommittee on violence in the southern West Virginia coalfields.
Jan 31, 1922
Jessie Hatfield married State Trooper Sylvester Pettry. They were divorced by 1928.
Jul 09, 1928
Jessie married Wilson Jennings in Ironton, OH.
Jun 09, 1932
Jessie Testerman Hatfield Jennings' husband, Wilson Jennings, was arrested for robbing the National Bank of Paintsville, KY. He was convicted but was out on parole by 1935.
Jun, 1937
Jessie and Wilson Jennings were arrested for the 1935 murder of a witness to the Paintsville bank robbery. The charges against both were soon dropped.
Aug 13, 1976
Jessie Maynard Testerman Hatfield Pettry Jennings died in Ironton, OH, at age 81.
Jan 31, 2001
Jack Testerman, Jessie's only son, died. View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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