The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Georgia before 1972, when capital punishment was briefly abolished by the Supreme Court's ruling in Furman v. Georgia. For people executed after the restoration of capital punishment by the Supreme Court's ruling in Gregg v. Georgia (1976), see List of people executed in Georgia.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Hanging
editSlave executions
1788-1799
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James Meredith | White | M | February 27, 1791 | Elbert | Murder | [8] | Edward Telfair | |
| Three unknowns | Black | M | February 1, 1794 | Chatham | Murder | John Hix, white[9] | George Mathews | |
| Bird | Mixed[a] | M | June 11, 1794 | Richmond | Horse stealing | [10] | ||
| Thomas Jones | White | M | March 16, 1795 | Burke | Grand larceny | [11] | ||
| John Robertson | White | M | September 19, 1795 | Richmond | [12] | |||
| Samuel Fowler | White | M | April 27, 1799 | Chatham | Murder | Female, white (wife)[13] | James Jackson |
1800s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | Black | F | 1800 | Dade | Murder | Unknown, black (child)[14] | James Jackson | |
| John Rice | White | M | May 20, 1802 | Chatham | Grand larceny | [15] | Josiah Tattnall | |
| John Randolph | White | M | March 26, 1806 | Burke | Murder | Mr. McNorrel, white (sheriff)[16] | John Milledge | |
| Wilks Hill | White | M | May 1806 | Lincoln | Horse stealing | [17] | ||
| Polly Barclay | White | F | May 30, 1806 | Wilkes | Conspiracy to murder | Male, white (husband)[18] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | July 1806[b] | Lincoln | Murder | Mrs. McCorcle, white (owner)[19] | ||
| Nelson Tait | White | M | August 25, 1806 | Hancock | Forgery-Counterfeiting | [20][c] | ||
| Robert Casey | White | M | September 26, 1806 | Jasper | Murder | Male, white[21] | Jared Irwin | |
| Isaac Monroe | White | M | ||||||
| Barney Pare | White | M | ||||||
| William Love | White | M | May 13, 1807 | Richmond | Murder | David Whittemore, white[22] |
1810s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Billy | Black | M | 1810-1811 | Slave revolt | [23] | David Brydie Mitchell | ||
| William Smith | Black | M | September 8, 1810 | Chatham | Slave stealing | Female and her child, black[24] | ||
| John Amos | White | M | December 20, 1811 | Richmond | Murder | William Faircloth, white[25] | ||
| William Beasley | White | M | August 20, 1813[d] | Bibb (Military) | Desertion | N/A[26] | ||
| Jack | Black | M | January 29, 1814 | Lincoln | Robbery | [27] | Peter Early | |
| Unknown | Black | M | April 14, 1815 | Baldwin | Attempted murder-Attempted rape | Lillie Lankford, white[28] | ||
| James Nixon | White | 25 | M | February 19, 1816 | Chatham | Murder | [29] | David Brydie Mitchell |
| Noyle Nelms | White | 65 | M | September 29, 1816 | Baldwin | Counterfeiting | [30] | |
| John | Black | M | November 8, 1816 | Baldwin | Rape | Suzanna Cobb, white[28] | ||
| Daniel Eldredge | White | M | September 25, 1817 | Lincoln | Burglary | [31] | William Rabun | |
| Margaret Seaborn | White | F | October 1817 | Camden | Murder | Thomas G. Seaborn, white (husband)[32] | ||
| John Castellaw | White | M | March 13, 1818 | Jasper | Murder | Henry Slaughter, white[33] | ||
| Eugene Whison | White | 22 | M | August 23, 1818 | Baldwin | [34] | ||
| Jones | Black | M | 1819 | Laurens | [35] | |||
| Unknown | Black | M | February 12, 1819 | Baldwin | Arson | John A. Jones, white (owner)[28] | ||
| Coco | Black | M | May 17, 1819 | Richmond | Slave revolt | [36][37] | ||
| Hamilton | Black | M | May 21, 1819 | |||||
| John | Black | M | ||||||
| Joseph Reos | White | M | June 18, 1819 | Chatham | Murder | [38] | ||
| Sharper | Black | M | July 26, 1819 | Laurens | Attempted murder | Joseph Perry, white[39] |
1820s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | Black | M | 1820-1821 | Early | Murder | Brown Liverman, white (owner)[40] | John Clark | |
| John Hobson | White | M | April 28, 1820 | Chatham (Federal) | Piracy | [41] | ||
| Dick | Black | M | August 26, 1820 | Hancock | Burglary | [42] | ||
| Thomas Wells | White | M | October 21, 1820 | Clarke | Murder | Peter Perry, white[43] | ||
| Isaac | Black | M | 1821 | Wilkes | Murder[e] | Susan and Elizabeth Trammell, children, white (owners)[44][f] | ||
| Essex | Black | M | November 3, 1821 | Effingham | Murder | Mr. Saunders, white[45] | ||
| Dave | Black | M | January 3, 1822 | Baldwin | Aggravated assault | Male, white[46] | ||
| Woodward Trammell | White | M | May 16, 1823 | Wilkes | Murder | Susan and Elizabeth Trammell, children, white (stepsisters)[44][47] | ||
| George | Black | M | March 15, 1825 | Baldwin | Burglary | [46] | George Troup | |
| Matthew Colson | White | M | November 18, 1825 | Screven | Murder | William Flake, white[48] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | December 1, 1825 | Baldwin | Aggravated assault | Male, white[46] | ||
| Jack Winn | White | M | 1826 | Gwinnett | [49] | |||
| Unknown | Black | M | February 1826 | Greene | Murder | Male, black[50] | ||
| Patrick Dunlap | White | M | July 7, 1826 | Richmond | Murder | William Clark, white[51] | ||
| Three unknowns | Native American | M | June 29, 1827 | Thomas | Murder | Phillip and Nathan Paris, white[52] | ||
| Ludwill Watts | White | M | August 12, 1827 | Butts | Murder | [53] | ||
| William Fields | White | M | April 11, 1828 | Bibb | Murder | James O. Abbott, elderly, white[54] | John Forsyth | |
| Unknown | White | M | April 19, 1828 | Walker | Murder | [55] | ||
| Joseph Williams | White | M | April 10, 1829 | Twiggs | Murder | Nimrod Phillips, white[56] | ||
| William | Black | M | July 24, 1829 | Chatham | Murder | Mahlon Dickinson, white (overseer)[57] | ||
| Little William | Black | 16 | M | |||||
| Shade | Black | M | October 12, 1829 | Laurens | Arson | J. B. Hathaway, white (Dublin postmaster)[58] | George Rockingham Gilmer | |
| Jenny | Black | F | December 4, 1829 | Richmond | Arson | [59] |
1830s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ellick | Black | M | ? | Gwinnett | Murder | Male, white (owner)[60] | ? | |
| Howard | White | M | April 23, 1830 | Washington | Murder | Mr. Wicker, white[61] | George Rockingham Gilmer | |
| Cinda | Black | F | June 6, 1830 | Richmond | Arson | [62] | ||
| George Tassell | Native American | M | December 24, 1830 | Hall | Murder | Male, Native American[63] | ||
| William Crowder | White | M | 1831 | DeKalb | Murder | Female, white (wife)[64][g] | Gilmer or Lumpkin | |
| Harrison Sutherland | White | M | 1833 | Coweta | Murder | J. Hillsman, white[65] | Wilson Lumpkin | |
| Anderson | Black | M | April 26, 1833 | Newton | Murder | Mr. White, white (owner)[66] | ||
| Sophie | Black | F | ||||||
| Warren | Black | M | ||||||
| John Johnson | White | M | November 23, 1833 | Baldwin | Murder-Rape[67] | Elenor Bustin, 13, white (sister-in-law)[68][69] | ||
| Forbes | White | M | December 27, 1833 | McIntosh | Murder | Col. Brailsford, white[70] | ||
| John Hog Smith | Native American | M | 1834 | Walker | Murder | Male, Native American[71] | ||
| Humphrey Lee | Black | M | 1834 | Richmond | Murder | Mr. Lee, white (owner)[72] | ||
| James Graves | Native American | M | November 21, 1834 | Murray | Murder | Unidentified male, white[73] | ||
| William Ward | White | M | December 19, 1834 | Habersham | Murder | Benjamin Roper, white[74] | ||
| Dennis N. Owen | White | M | December 26, 1834 | Bibb | Murder | John Manson, white[75] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | February 1835 | Greene | Murder | Male, black[76] | ||
| Thomas King III | White | M | May 8, 1835 | Camden | Murder | Multiple people, white[77] | ||
| George Tooke | Native American | M | October 1835 | Bartow | [78] | |||
| Barney Swimmer | Native American | M | 1835[h] | Floyd | Murder-Robbery | Ezekiel Blatchford, white[79] | Lumpkin or Schley | |
| Terrapin | Native American | M | ||||||
| Amy | Black | F | November 27, 1835 | Richmond | Poisoning | Mrs. Moran, white[80] | William Schley | |
| Lewis Bakestraw | Black | M | March 25, 1836 | Newton | Murder | Female, black (wife)[81] | ||
| Peter | Black | M | July 28, 1837 | Elbert | Murder | Ben, black[82] | ||
| Bella | Black | F | December 26, 1837 | Effingham | Murder | Judge E. Warren, white (owner)[83] | George Rockingham Gilmer | |
| George | Black | M | August 10, 1838 | Richmond | Rape | [84] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | March 1839 | Greene | Burglary | [85] | ||
| Joseph Wofford | White | M | April 12, 1839 | Cherokee | Murder | Thomas Copeland, white[86] |
1840s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claiborne | Black | M | 1840 | Jones | Murder | John Casey, white (owner)[87][i] | Charles James McDonald | |
| Five unknowns | Black | M | June 6, 1840 | Camden | Murder | Alexander Atkinson, white (owner)[88] | ||
| Monday | Black | M | August 21, 1840 | Chatham | Rape | Mrs. Dotson, white[89] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | February 1841 | Richmond | Slave revolt | [90] | ||
| Moses | Black | M | February 1841 | Stewart | Murder | Dr. Kirkpatrick, white[91] | ||
| Bartlett W. Murdock | White | 25 | M | April 29, 1842 | Talbot | Murder | John Thurmond, white[92][j] | |
| Peter | Black | M | July 1, 1842 | Richmond | Murder | Female, black[93] | ||
| James Swetman | White | M | September 5, 1842 | Jackson | Murder | Tom White, white[94] | ||
| Hamilton Snead | White | M | October 14, 1842 | Lumpkin | Murder | Hugh Campbell, white[95] | ||
| Five unknowns | Black | M | December 1842 | Jefferson | Murder | Robert Cunningham, white (owner)[96] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | April 14, 1843 | Jackson | Murder | William Foster, white (owner)[97] | ||
| Thomas J. Chambers | White | M | June 12, 1843 | Gwinnett | Murder | Mr. Kemp, white[98] | ||
| Greene | White | M | July 21, 1843 | Muscogee | Murder | Henry W. Arnett, white[99] | ||
| Samuel Mattox | White | M | 1844 | Lowndes | Murder | William Slaughter, minor, white[100] | George W. Crawford | |
| Alex Austin | White | M | 1845 | Gwinnett | [101] | |||
| Emaline | Black | F | May 10, 1845 | Marion | Murder | Unknown, child, white[102] | ||
| Sophie | Black | F | May 30, 1845 | Thomas | Murder | Thomas Hayes, infant, white[103] | ||
| Dave Pate | Black | M | 1846 | Carroll | Murder | Unknown, infant, black (child)[104] | ||
| William Harris | White | M | 1847 | Coweta | Murder | J. McCollum, white[105] | ||
| Warren J. Boon | White | M | April 1847 | Greene | Murder | Mr. Allson, white[106] | ||
| John Hudgins | Black | M | April 30, 1847 | Monroe | Murder | John Anderson, white (overseer)[107] | ||
| Jones Butler | White | M | July 30, 1847 | Muscogee | Murder | Mary Ann Corey, white[108][k] | ||
| Unknown | Black | M | August 27, 1847 | Effingham | Rape | Female, white[109] | ||
| Tarrell | White | M | 1848 | Laurens | Murder | Male, white[110] | George W. Towns | |
| Two unknowns | Black | M | May 25, 1848 | Randolph | Murder | Thomas P. Trotter and Richard Bolton, white (owners)[111] | ||
| Unknown | Black | 17 | M | August 27, 1848 | Screven | Murder | Mrs. James D. Parker, white[112] | |
| Joab | Black | M | 1849 | Franklin | Murder | Mr. Crawford, white (overseer)[113] | ||
| Will Taylor | Black | M | June 1849 | Irwin | Murder[l] | Male, white[114] | ||
| Elisha Reese | White | M | September 7, 1849 | Bibb | Murder | Mrs. Pratt, white[115] |
1850s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | Black | M | 1850-1854 | Muscogee | Attempted murder | Joseph McGowen, white (owner)[116] | ? | |
| George W. Evans | White | M | July 5, 1850 | Muscogee | Murder | [117] | George W. Towns | |
| Jeff Hardeman | Black | M | October 1850 | Newton | Rape | [118] | ||
| William Hall | White | M | October 1850 | Greene | Murder | Simon Fuller, white[119] | ||
| Malinda | Black | F | October 21, 1851 | Washington | Murder | Elizabeth Burns, white (owner)[120] | ||
| Stephen | Black | M | 1852 | Houston | Attempted rape | Mary Daniel, white[121] | Howell Cobb | |
| Unknown | Black | M | April 1852 | Greene | Attempted murder | John L. Tarpley, white (owner)[122] | ||
| Two unknowns | Black | M | November 12, 1852 | Gordon | Rape | [123] | ||
| Frank | Black | M | June 1853 | DeKalb | Murder | William H. Graham, white (owner)[124] | ||
| Jerry | Black | M | July 1853 | Randolph | Murder | D. B. Norton (owner) and his son, white[125] | ||
| Lank | Black | M | November 25, 1853 | Franklin | Murder-Rape | Ms. Stowe, white[126] | Herschel V. Johnson | |
| George | Black | M | ||||||
| Washington | Black | M | July 1855 | Thomas | Rape | [127] | ||
| Bob | Black | M | August 22, 1856 | Chatham | Murder | Judge, black[128] | ||
| Lewis | Black | 28 | M | October 17, 1856 | Twiggs | Murder | Samuel and Sarah Taylor, 70 and 72, white (owners)[129] | |
| Pines | White | M | May 1, 1857 | Webster | Murder | Female, white (wife)[130] | ||
| Aaron | Black | M | July 10, 1857 | Troup | Murder | Female, white (owner's wife)[131] | ||
| John Black | White | M | January 8, 1858 | Habersham | Murder | [132] | Joseph E. Brown | |
| John | Black | M | April 30, 1858 | Greene | Murder | Jesse Smith Jones, white[133] | ||
| Newton S. Hawkins | White | M | May 21, 1858 | Gordon | Murder | [134] | ||
| Bedford Crockett | White | M | June 18, 1858 | Fulton | Murder | Mr. Landrum, white[135] | ||
| James Thompson | White | 17 | M | July 2, 1858 | Muscogee | Murder | John Calhoun, 21, white[136] | |
| George | Black | M | September 28, 1858 | Charlton | Murder | Henry H. Jones, white[137] | ||
| Peter | Black | M | ||||||
| Henry Jackson | Black | M | November 3, 1858 | DeKalb | Attempted rape | [138] | ||
| John Dozier | White | M | December 17, 1858 | Muscogee | Murder | David Gunn, elderly, white[139] | ||
| Samuel Hinch | White | M | Murder | Michael Tracy, white[140] | ||||
| William Mitchel | White | M | 1859 | Walker | Murder | John Cole, white[141] | ||
| Isaac Freeland | White | 52 | M | April 15, 1859 | Forsyth | Murder | Claiborne Vaughan, white[142] | |
| John Cobb Jr. | White | M | July 8, 1859 | Fulton | Murder | Mr. Landrum, white[143] | ||
| Hill | Black | M | September 9, 1859 | Decatur | Murder | Mrs. Moses Saddler, white[144] |
1860s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | White | M | 1860-1865 | Whitfield (Military) | Spying-Espionage | N/A[145] | Joseph E. Brown | |
| Unknown | Black | M | 1860 | Ware | Murder | James Griffin, white (owner)[146] | ||
| Levi McGinnis | White | 51 | M | March 15, 1861 | Forsyth | Murder | Claiborne Vaughan, white[147] | |
| James Andrews | White | 34 | M | June 7, 1862 | Fulton (Military) | Spying-Espionage | N/A[148] | |
| George Wilson | White | M | June 18, 1862 | Fulton (Military) | Spying-Espionage | N/A[149] | ||
| Marion Ross | White | M | ||||||
| Samuel Slavens | White | M | ||||||
| Philip Shadrach | White | M | ||||||
| William Campbell | White | M | ||||||
| John Scott | White | M | ||||||
| Samuel Robertson | White | M | ||||||
| John | Black | M | September 26, 1862 | Baldwin | Murder | Jackson, black[150] | ||
| John J. Taylor | White | M | 1863 or 1864 | Mitchell | [151] | |||
| Willis | Black | M | June 26, 1863 | Troup | [152] | |||
| J. B. Bray | White | M | September 18, 1863 | Floyd (Military) | Embezzlement | N/A[153][154] | ||
| James Robertson | White | 25 | M | November 17, 1863 | Fulton (Military) | Desertion | N/A[155][156][157] | |
| Elbert Cody | Black | M | November 27, 1863 | Newton | Murder | [158] | ||
| Albert Hinton | Black | M | Arson | Male, white (owner)[158] | ||||
| Three unknowns | White | M | January 8, 1864 | Whitfield (Military) | Desertion | N/A[159] | ||
| Pleasant Smallwood | White | M | March 1864 | Fulton (Military) | High treason | N/A[160][161] | ||
| Keen | White | M | March 25, 1864 | Whitfield (Military) | Desertion | N/A[162] | ||
| James Lindsey | White | M | April 1864 | Muscogee (Military) | Neglect of duty | N/A[163][164] | ||
| Jacob Lovett | White | M | September 27, 1864 | Chatham (Military) | Desertion | N/A[165][166] | ||
| Isaac | Black | M | January 12, 1866 | Richmond (Military)[m] | Murder | Henry Amos, 52, white[167] | Charles J. Jenkins | |
| Pvt. Murray | White | M | January 12, 1866 | Bibb (Military) | Murder | James Samuel Clock, 27, white | ||
| Thomas J. Musgrove | White | 23 | M | March 16, 1866 | Bibb (Military)[n] | Murder-Robbery | Isaac Newton Armstrong, 21, white[168] | |
| Essex Walker | Black | M | March 23, 1866 | Richmond (Military) | Murder | Dr. Thomas A. Hyne, 44, white[169][170] | ||
| Annie Middlebrooks | Black | F | June 1, 1866 | Jones | Murder | Francis Morgan Finney, 3, white | ||
| William Burns | White | M | June 22, 1866 | Richmond (Military) | Murder-Robbery | Capt. Charles H. Tew, white[171][172][173] | ||
| John Jackson | Black | M | ||||||
| David Howell | White | M | October 26, 1866 | Cobb | Murder | Henry Gamble, black | ||
| Dennis Harris | Black | 40 | M | November 2, 1866 | Wilkinson | Murder-Burglary | Louisa Rollins, white | |
| Elias Mims | Black | M | December 14, 1866 | Bibb | Murder-Burglary | Benjamin F. Ross, 49, white | ||
| Jack Dortch | Black | 20 | M | April 18, 1867 | Chatham | Murder | Henry Seckinger, 39, white[174] | |
| Moses Bayfield | Black | M | ||||||
| James Sumter | Black | M | November 1, 1867 | Bartow | Murder | Samuel Yancey, black[175] | ||
| William Smart Bass | Black | 35 | M | November 22, 1867 | Taylor | Murder | Jacob Cozatt, 26, white | |
| Alfred Brannon | Black | M | November 22, 1867 | Wilkinson | Murder | Jennie Brannon, black (wife) | ||
| Amos Gorman | Black | M | October 9, 1868 | Bibb | Murder-Robbery | Jonathan Sheffield, white[176] | Rufus Bullock | |
| Levi Jenkins | Black | M | ||||||
| Robert Whitus | Black | M | ||||||
| Sebron Simmons | Black | M | November 25, 1868 | Early | Murder | Male, child, black | ||
| Alfred Butler | Black | M | December 11, 1868 | Spalding | Murder | Sallie Butler, black (wife) | ||
| Thomas Tate | Black | M | May 28, 1869 | Lincoln | Murder | Julia Ann Walton, black | ||
| Bob Arnold | Black | M | July 30, 1869 | Wilkes | Murder | Thomas Thaxton, 42, white[177] | ||
| Jesse Watkins | Black | 18 | M | September 10, 1869 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Charles Wilson, 14, white[178] |
1870s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Godly | Black | 39 | M | March 11, 1870 | Burke | Murder | Adkins D. Lewis, 35, white[179] | Rufus Bullock |
| Bythe Barlow | Black | 29 | M | July 29, 1870 | Spalding | Murder | John McCluskey, 70, white[180] | |
| Andrew Hill | Black | M | November 25, 1870 | Meriwether | Murder | Capt. Thomas A. Holtzclaw, white[181] | ||
| Prince Albert | Black | 23 | M | May 26, 1871 | Lee | Murder | William Miller, 20, white[182] | |
| Diego Valliant | Black | M | June 9, 1871 | McIntosh | Murder | Campbell Lewis, black[183] | ||
| Jim Toombs | Black | 28 | M | July 28, 1871 | Houston | Murder | Reuben Hunter, 37, black[184] | |
| Sam Hicks | Black | M | April 26, 1872 | Wilkinson | Murder-Robbery | Joel Burke, 30, white | James Milton Smith | |
| John Watkins | Black | 27 | M | May 31, 1872 | Oglethorpe | Murder | Gabriel Johnson, 27, black[185][186] | |
| Wesley Walker | Black | M | June 17, 1872 | Miller | Murder | Jacob Cowart, black | ||
| John Holsenbake | White | 34 | M | June 28, 1872 | Macon | Murder | Col. George W. Fish, 51, white (judge)[187] | |
| James Lloyd | White | 61 | M | |||||
| Byrd Brooks | Mixed[o] | 24 | M | November 8, 1872 | Hall | Rape | Sophia Hubbard, 30, white[188][189] | |
| Ben Bacon | Black | 22 | M | November 29, 1872 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | James H. Martin, 65, white[190] | |
| Mike Dobb | Black | 52 | M | January 3, 1873 | Fayette | Murder | James Swanson, black[191] | |
| P. M. Barnes | Black | 22 | M | January 10, 1873 | Jackson | Rape | Elvira Wilson, white[192] | |
| D. B. Dunstan | Black | 24 | M | Rape | Nancy Dunson, 30, white[192][193][p] | |||
| Crawford Norwood | Black | 20 | M | March 28, 1873 | Jackson | |||
| Enoch Spann | White | 41 | M | April 11, 1873 | Webster | Murder | Sarah Spann, 50+, white (wife)[194] | |
| Westley Tate | Black | 23 | M | April 25, 1873 | Elbert | Murder | Jefferson Tate, black[195] | |
| Susan Eberhart | White | 21 | F | May 2, 1873 | Webster | Murder | Sarah Spann, 50+, white[196] | |
| Nick Boswell | Black | 22 | M | May 23, 1873 | Putnam | Murder | Robert Gadlin, black[197] | |
| Ishom O'Neil | White | 32 | M | June 13, 1873 | Fulton | Murder | James Little, 29, white[198] | |
| George Copeland | Black | 28 | M | October 23, 1873 | Greene | Murder-Rape-Burglary | Sarah Richards, 49, white[199] | |
| Lee Smith | Black | M | November 7, 1873 | Webster | Murder | Katy Smith, black (wife)[200][201] | ||
| Gus Peterson | Black | M | November 21, 1873 | Dougherty | Murder | John Simmons, black (brother-in-law)[202] | ||
| Hudson Raiford | Black | M | November 21, 1873 | Chattahoochee | Murder | Frank Galloway, white | ||
| John Killen | Black | M | November 28, 1873 | Pulaski | Murder | Jerry Mabin, black | ||
| Richard General | Black | 22 | M | January 16, 1874 | Lowndes | Murder | William Boyson, black | |
| Webster Lyons | Black | 32 | M | April 17, 1874 | Thomas | Murder | Eliza Lyons, 31, black (wife)[203] | |
| Emanuel Dollman | Black | 27 | M | Murder-Robbery | Juniper Hall, 55, white[204] | |||
| Nimrod Bird | Black | 31 | M | |||||
| Charley Ponder | Black | 43 | M | |||||
| Ann Hunt | Mixed[q] | 22 | F | May 1, 1874 | Elbert | Murder | Eliza Browner, 27, mixed[205][r][s] | |
| Primus Edwards | Black | M | November 13, 1874 | Sumter | Murder | Berry Adams, 25, black | ||
| James Berry Phillips | Black | 23 | M | November 24, 1874 | Newton | Murder-Robbery | Mr. Gallagher, white[206] | |
| George Simms | Black | 20 | M | November 27, 1874 | Newton | Rape | Mrs. Wallace, elderly, white[207] | |
| Louis Armstrong | Black | M | November 27, 1874 | Franklin | Murder | Willis Dickson, 51, white[208] | ||
| Bill Roseman | Black | M | January 29, 1875 | Calhoun | Murder | Luke Crawford, black | ||
| Isaac Hooper | Black | 28 | M | February 19, 1875 | Richmond | Murder | Howard Satterwhite, black[209] | |
| Henry Jackson | Black | 19 | M | April 30, 1875 | Lee | Murder-Robbery | Joseph Johnson, 15, white | |
| Pomp Haney | Black | M | May 14, 1875 | Heard | Murder-Burglary | Webb Summerlin, 64, black[210] | ||
| Jim Cooper | Black | M | ||||||
| Elisha Yarbrough | White | 17 | M | May 28, 1875 | Carroll | Murder-Robbery | Henry W. Smith, white | |
| Alfred Aring | Black | 26 | M | June 4, 1875 | Fulton | Murder | Joseph Mayfield, 23, black[211] | |
| John Purifoy | Black | 40 | M | June 25, 1875 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | John Casey, white[212] | |
| George Speed | Black | 30 | M | October 8, 1875 | Fayette | Rape | Margaret Millsaps, 15, white[213] | |
| Rufus Evans | Black | M | December 17, 1875 | Camden | Murder-Robbery | Charles Lang, 25, white | ||
| Edward Williams | Black | M | ||||||
| John B. Petty | White | 22 | M | Murder | Elbert Allen, 44, white | |||
| Joshua Pinckney | Black | M | Murder | R. H. Eaton, 34, white | ||||
| Nick Thompson | Black | 24 | M | December 17, 1875 | Brooks | Murder | James H. Hunter, 42, white[214] | |
| Ed Sally | Black | M | April 29, 1876 | Talbot | Murder | John Sally, black (stepfather) | ||
| Bob Jackson | Black | M | May 5, 1876 | Dooly | Murder | Edward Clarke, black | ||
| Paul Campbell | Black | M | May 15, 1876 | Effingham | Murder-Burglary | Isabelle and Isabelle Davis Jr., 38 and 7, white[215] | ||
| Prince Robertson | Black | M | ||||||
| Haywood Grant | Black | 30 | M | July 14, 1876 | Floyd | Arson | Benjamin Winslow, white[216][t] | |
| James Berry Phillips | Black | 19 | M | November 24, 1876 | Newton | Murder-Robbery | James Gallagher, white | |
| George Williams | Black | 24 | M | April 24, 1877 | Effingham | Murder | Willie Williams, 2, black (son)[217] | Alfred H. Colquitt |
| David Beck | White | 38 | M | April 27, 1877 | Chattooga | Murder | Russell H. Shamblin, 31, white (constable)[218] | |
| William Meeks | White | M | May 4, 1877 | Polk | Murder | John McCormack, 31, white[219] | ||
| Charles Tommey | Black | 39 | M | May 18, 1877 | Sumter | Murder-Rape-Robbery | Benetah Caraway, 41, white[220] | |
| Stephen Brinkley | White | 44 | M | June 15, 1877 | Coweta | Murder | Elizabeth Brinkley, 32, white (wife)[221] | |
| Anthony Goble | White | 26 | M | June 22, 1877 | Gilmer | Murder | Charles L. Brown, 50+, white[222] | |
| Jack Thomasson | Black | 16 | M | July 6, 1877 | Troup | Murder | Rebecca and Melvina Miller, 8 and 2, black[223] | |
| Frank Jones | Black | M | October 5, 1877 | Twiggs | Murder | Peyton Chapman, black | ||
| Alfred Marshall | Black | 39 | M | December 21, 1877 | Randolph | Murder | S. A. White, 28, white[224] | |
| Gus Johnson | White | 24 | M | March 15, 1878 | Floyd | Murder | Alfred McCarver, 46, black[225][u] | |
| Frank Perrins | Black | 18 | M | June 26, 1878 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Frank J. Lee, 33, white[226] | |
| Dick Dawson | Black | 27 | M | July 5, 1878 | Upson | Murder | Frank Cunningham, 27, black (brother-in-law)[227] | |
| Mike Shaw | White | 25 | M | July 12, 1878 | Baldwin | Murder | Ardecia Moore Shaw, 25, white (wife)[228] | |
| Moses Allen | Black | M | November 2, 1878 | Glascock | Murder | Benjamin Ivey, 44, white (sheriff)[229] | ||
| Tom Jones | Black | 54 | M | May 9, 1879 | Columbia | Murder | Mary Jones, black[230] | |
| Henry McLeod | Black | 60+ | M | Murder | Henry McLeod Jr., black (son)[231] | |||
| Anthony Collins | Black | M | May 16, 1879 | Tattnall | Murder | Unknown, infant, black[232] | ||
| Robert Skellie | White | 41 | M | May 23, 1879 | Pierce | Murder | Female, white (wife)[233] | |
| Jordan Sheets | Black | M | November 14, 1879 | Madison | Murder | John T. Ledbetter, 31, white[234] | ||
| Drew Holloway | Black | 20 | M | December 19, 1879 | Bulloch | Murder | Benson Brown, 30, black[235] |
1880s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Henry Johnson | Black | 32 | M | February 27, 1880 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Daniel McDermott, white[236] | Alfred H. Colquitt |
| Dan Brighety | Black | 23 | M | March 12, 1880 | Thomas | Attempted rape | Mrs. Futch, white[237] | |
| George Jackson | Black | M | March 26, 1880 | Paulding | Murder-Robbery | Jack Moss, black | ||
| Henry Ryan | Black | 34 | M | July 9, 1880 | Burke | Murder-Robbery | Mary Thomas, 50+, black[238] | |
| Jim Morgan | Black | M | December 3, 1880 | Emanuel | Murder | Bill Smith, black | ||
| Mose Twiggs | Black | 24 | M | January 28, 1881 | Burke | Murder | William Driscoll, white[239][240][241] | |
| Frank Twiggs | Black | 37 | M | February 18, 1881 | ||||
| Pink Pratt | Black | 21 | M | March 4, 1881 | Cobb | Rape | Margaret Watkins, 11, white[242][v] | |
| Henry Hill | Black | 49 | M | April 22, 1881 | Hart | Murder | Thomas N. Skelton, 29, white (jailer)[243] | |
| Frank Hudson | Black | 28 | M | October 14, 1881 | Terrell | Murder-Robbery | Three people, black[244][w] | |
| Tom Betts | Black | 26 | M | November 4, 1881 | Clayton | Murder-Robbery | Hilliard Judge Moore, 68, white[245] | |
| Joe Harris | Black | 22 | M | November 11, 1881 | Greene | Murder | Ezekiel T. Langston, 29, white (guard)[246] | |
| Levi Sparks | Black | 37 | M | November 18, 1881 | Stewart | Rape | Ida Pope, 22, white[247] | |
| Sang Armore | Black | 41 | M | November 25, 1881 | Taliaferro | Murder | Amos Ellington, 58, white[248] | |
| Jesse Williams | Black | 17 | M | January 16, 1882 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Toby Lark, 90+, black[249] | |
| Anderson Jones | Black | 28 | M | January 20, 1882 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | John G. Harrelson, 20, white[250] | |
| James Hanvey | White | 23 | M | June 2, 1882 | Carroll | Murder | Arthur McMullen, 48, white[251] | |
| William Moon | White | 40 | M | June 3, 1882 | Carroll | Murder | John B. Ward, 28, white[252] | |
| Simon O'Quinn | Black | 60 | M | October 20, 1882 | Dodge | Murder | James Quinn Harvard, 21, white[253] | |
| Robert Donaldson | Black | 37 | M | |||||
| Joseph King | Black | 39 | M | |||||
| Ella Moore | Black | 32 | F | |||||
| Riddick Powell | Black | 24 | M | |||||
| Edward Conyers | Black | 24 | M | December 8, 1882 | Emanuel | Murder | Northern Pierce, 50, black[254] | Alexander H. Stephens |
| Will Porter | Black | 25 | M | December 8, 1882 | Houston | Murder-Robbery | Bill Swift, 16, black[255] | |
| William Banks | Black | 22 | M | March 23, 1883 | Walker | Murder-Burglary | Herod Herman Rudd, 68, white[256] | James S. Boynton |
| Green Cunningham | Black | 25 | M | |||||
| D. F. Walker | White | 24 | M | May 4, 1883 | Dade | Murder-Robbery | Samuel S. Hardberger, 47, white[257] | |
| Henry Knight | Black | 22 | M | May 18, 1883 | Ware | Murder | Edward Hunter, 26, black[258] | Henry Dickerson McDaniel |
| J. C. Jones | White | 25 | M | May 18, 1883 | Oglethorpe | Murder | Surilla Matthews Jones, 16, white (wife)[259] | |
| John Bailey | Black | 28 | M | June 1, 1883 | Bibb | Murder | Paris Tatman, 54, elderly, black[260] | |
| Harry Wimbush | Black | 30 | M | Murder | Morgan Washington, 21, black[261] | |||
| Elbert Stephenson | White | 31 | M | June 8, 1883 | Gwinnett | Murder | Selina Clementine Jackson Stevenson, 46, white (aunt)[262] | |
| Tony James | Black | 20 | M | June 29, 1883 | McIntosh | Murder | Prince Anderson, 21, black[263] | |
| George Wallace | Black | 35 | M | September 28, 1883 | Chatham | Murder | Martin L. Jansen, white[264] | |
| Taylor Bryant | Black | 27 | M | October 19, 1883 | Walton | Murder-Rape | Elizabeth V. Swords, white[265] | |
| Margaret Harris | Black | 16 | F | October 19, 1883 | Gordon | Murder | Leila Lewis, 8, white[266] | |
| Ambrose West | Black | 18 | M | November 30, 1883 | Worth | Murder | James Monroe, black[267] | |
| Jim Crumidy | Black | M | January 4, 1884[x] | Dodge | Murder | James A. Mitchell, white[268] | ||
| Peter Wade | White | M | January 15, 1884 | Laurens | Murder | William Quinn, white[269][270] | ||
| David McLain | White | 38 | M | March 7, 1884 | Chatham | Murder | William Freeman Sexton, 27, white[271] | |
| Willis Hodges | Black | 23 | M | April 18, 1884 | Dodge | Murder | Lizzie Jones, black (ex-common-law wife)[272] | |
| Thomas Curry | Black | 23 | M | April 25, 1884 | Walton | Murder | Powell Reid, 22, black[273] | |
| John McKithern | Black | 21 | M | May 23, 1884 | Ware | Murder | Tom McCrimmon, black (cousin)[274] | |
| Leonidas Johnson | Black | 22 | M | May 23, 1884 | Henry | Rape | Mrs. Cook, white[275][y] | |
| Reuben Payton | Black | M | June 20, 1884 | Glynn | Murder | Watt Russell, white[276] | ||
| Fletcher Lowery | Black | 28 | M | July 11, 1884 | Appling | Murder | John Brimage, black[277] | |
| Sam Williams | Black | M | July 18, 1884 | Burke | Murder | Clem Bush, black[278] | ||
| George Jones | Black | M | August 25, 1884 | Terrell | Rape | Julia Ann Jennings, 57, white[279] | ||
| George Hill | Black | 35 | M | October 31, 1884 | Cherokee | Murder | William Bryant, black[280] | |
| Homer Perry | Black | 15 | M | November 7, 1884 | Newton | Rape | Sissy Perry, 10, black[281] | |
| Warren Price | White | 42 | M | December 12, 1884 | Johnson | Murder | Romanus F. Perry, 24, white (son-in-law) | |
| Peter Johnson | Black | 71 | M | April 25, 1885 | Mitchell | Murder | Godwin family, white[282][z] | |
| Moses Keaton | Black | 64 | M | |||||
| Henry Etheridge | Black | 23 | M | June 19, 1885 | Jones | Murder | Tom Clemons, black[283] | |
| Robert McCoy | Black | 30 | M | June 26, 1885 | Screven | Murder | James Miller, white (constable)[284] | |
| William McGaughey | Black | M | October 17, 1885 | Walton | Murder | Mollie McGaughey, black (wife)[285] | ||
| John Drake | Black | 19 | M | March 26, 1886 | Upson | Murder | Ella Drake, black (wife) | |
| Dick Townsend | Black | 23 | M | July 16, 1886 | Lowndes | Murder-Robbery | George Washington Epperson, 53, white (Bradford County, Florida sheriff)[286][aa] | |
| Willis Hudson | White | 32 | M | August 7, 1886 | Clay | Murder | Marion Millirons, white[287] | |
| Jesse Cook | Black | 25 | M | September 17, 1886 | Taylor | Murder | Delia Fowler Cook, 28, black (wife)[288] | |
| Frank Humphries | White | 30 | M | September 24, 1886 | Baldwin | Murder-Rape | Carrie Raines and Ella Humphries, 43 and 32, white (sister-in-law and niece)[289] | |
| Henry Norris | White | 36 | M | October 15, 1886 | Haralson | Murder | George Elliott, white | |
| Preston Valentine | Black | 30 | M | January 21, 1887 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | William Vales, 68, white[290] | John B. Gordon |
| Fred Morgan | Black | 25 | M | June 17, 1887 | Chattooga | Murder | Emma Lewis, 24, black (girlfriend)[291] | |
| John Smith | White | 34 | M | June 17, 1887 | Heard | Murder | Samuel Bonner Barker, 25, white[292] | |
| Jacob Leggett | Black | 19 | M | June 17, 1887 | Tattnall | Murder | Lillie Graydon, black (girlfriend)[293] | |
| Ross Edwards | Black | 30 | M | October 14, 1887 | Habersham | Murder | William Echols, 23, black[294] | |
| Tillman Justice | White | 35 | M | November 19, 1887 | Towns | Murder | James B. Goddard, 68, white[295] | |
| Lewis Moore | Black | 26 | M | February 23, 1888 | Quitman | Murder | Ransome Wright, black[296] | |
| George McDuffie | Black | 39 | M | May 11, 1888 | Greene | Murder | William Cheney, black[297] | |
| Henry Weaver | Black | M | May 30, 1888 | Early | Murder-Robbery | Miles West, black[298] | ||
| Charles Blackman | Black | 20 | M | January 25, 1889 | Schley | Murder | Stonewall Jackson Tondee, 20, white[299] | |
| Ed Fry | Black | M | January 25, 1889 | Cobb | Murder | Patsy Williams, black (wife)[300] | ||
| John Pickett | Black | 19 | M | June 14, 1889 | Lee | Murder-Burglary | Nelson and Rhoda Brooks, 49 and 59, black[301] | |
| Will Dibell | Black | 28 | M | June 14, 1889 | Thomas | Murder | Walter Long, black[302] | |
| Alex Henderson | Black | 27 | M | June 14, 1889 | Decatur | Murder | Amos and Hettie Jackson, 34 and 8, black[303] | |
| Hardy Hamilton | Black | M | June 19, 1889 | Floyd | Murder-Robbery | Joe Lee, Asian[304] | ||
| Frank Blount | Black | 30 | M | July 26, 1889 | Lowndes | Murder | William Miller, black[305] | |
| Will Williams | Black | M | November 8, 1889 | Wilcox | Murder | Bartow S. Whigham, 28, white[306][ab] | ||
| Pigg Vann | White | 30 | M | November 8, 1889 | Chattooga | Murder | North H. White, white[307] |
1890s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philmore Ball | Black | 29 | M | January 3, 1890 | Jefferson | Murder | James L. Evans, 22, white[308] | John B. Gordon |
| James Butts | Black | M | February 13, 1890 | Houston | Murder-Robbery | Capt. William Miller, 61, white[309] | ||
| Edward Johnson | Black | M | ||||||
| Will Hicks | Black | 21 | M | April 3, 1890 | Clinch | Murder-Burglary | William H. and Nellie Hughes, 74 and 59, white[310] | |
| Bob McCoy | Black | 19 | M | |||||
| Bob Hill | Black | 32 | M | May 9, 1890 | Warren | Murder-Burglary | Alexander B. Rogers, 29, white[311] | |
| Ed Morrison | Black | 18 | M | October 17, 1890 | Madison | Murder | Henry Hunter, 20, white[312] | |
| Thomas Woolfolk | White | 27 | M | October 29, 1890 | Houston[ac] | Murder | Nine people, white[313][ad] | |
| William Bethea | Black | 26 | M | November 7, 1890 | Johnson | Murder | Robert Raiford, white[314] | |
| Alonzo Evans | Black | 28 | M | November 21, 1890 | Bulloch | Murder | Henry J. Dutton, 32, white | William J. Northen |
| Henry Moore | Black | M | November 21, 1890 | Wayne | Murder | Unidentified male, white[315] | ||
| Lewis Watson | Black | M | December 5, 1890 | Worth | Murder | Jack Curry, black[316] | ||
| Charles Williams | Black | M | December 19, 1890 | Charlton | Murder | Female, black (wife)[317][318] | ||
| Charles Reeves | Black | M | January 15, 1891 | McIntosh | Murder | Theodore Gronwald, 45, white[319] | ||
| Rena Turner | Black | 20 | M | April 21, 1891 | Clay | Murder | Thomas Glenn, 22, black | |
| Rufus Moore | Black | 21 | M | May 15, 1891 | Dade | Murder | Henry Slade, black[320] | |
| Benjamin Chambers | Black | M | May 22, 1891 | Ware | Murder | Sam Strother, black[321] | ||
| Sam Snelling | Black | 20 | M | May 28, 1891 | Randolph | Murder | Seaborn Batts, 32, black[322][ae] | |
| Sherman Brooks | Black | 22 | M | June 20, 1891 | Jefferson | Murder | Simon Kelley, 22, black[323] | |
| Ezekiel Lemax | White | 31 | M | June 26, 1891 | Decatur | Murder | Georgia Willis Lemax, 32, white (wife)[324] | |
| George Washington | Black | 24 | M | July 3, 1891 | Fulton | Murder | Ben Oliver, 25, black[325][af] | |
| Charles Ozborn | White | 31 | M | July 24, 1891 | Fulton | Murder | John M. Bradley, 45, white[326] | |
| Frank Danforth | Black | M | September 4, 1891 | Richmond | Murder | Lizzie Gray, black (girlfriend)[327] | ||
| Albert Morea | Black | 31 | M | September 18, 1891 | Chatham | Murder | Rhena Singleton, 20, black (wife)[328][ag] | |
| Alexander Morris | Black | M | October 16, 1891 | Morgan | Murder | Three people, black[329][ah] | ||
| Sam Greer | Black | 20 | M | October 16, 1891 | Butts | Murder | Wade Yancey, 19, black[330] | |
| Tom Webb | Black | 22 | M | November 6, 1891 | Washington | Rape | Fannie Smith, 10, white[331][ai] | |
| A. B. Weyman | Black | 23 | M | November 6, 1891 | Dade | Murder | Jesse Rankin and Patrick Rawlin, 22 (Rankin), white (guards)[332][aj] | |
| William Blasch | Black | 24 | M | November 21, 1891 | Montgomery | Murder-Burglary | Thomas Richard Bone, 49, white[333] | |
| William McCoy | Black | 22 | M | January 8, 1892 | Liberty | Murder | John W. Bowie, black[334] | |
| Sol Rowell | Black | 17 | M | January 8, 1892 | Calhoun | Rioting | John W. Arnold, 23, white[335][ak] | |
| Bob Richards | Black | M | ||||||
| Allen Bray | Black | 43 | M | January 8, 1892 | Troup | Murder | Mary B. Prather, 61, white[336] | |
| Lucius Dotson | Black | 28 | M | January 22, 1892 | Chatham | Murder | Jeff Coates, black[337] | |
| Charles Cummings | Black | 30 | M | February 19, 1892 | Chatham | Murder | David Williams, 20, black[338] | |
| Walter Cook | Black | 19 | M | April 1, 1892 | Fulton[al] | Murder-Robbery | Andrew Kiser, 18, white[339] | |
| Elijah Chaves | Black | M | May 13, 1892 | Ware | Murder | H. A. Culpepper, white (sheriff)[340] | ||
| Coleman Wilson | Black | M | May 13, 1892 | McDuffie | Murder-Robbery | Daniel Tice Adkins, 58, white[341] | ||
| Seaborn Smith | Black | 22 | M | May 20, 1892 | Newton | Rape | Leila Aiken, 12, black[342][343] | |
| Edward Banks | Black | 19 | M | June 30, 1892 | Macon | Murder | William Belvin, 21, white[344] | |
| Peter Daniels | Black | M | July 15, 1892 | Fulton | Murder | Sylvia Lyle, black[345] | ||
| Gus Williams | Black | M | July 22, 1892 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | August W. Meyer, white[346] | ||
| Joe Thomas | Black | 27 | M | August 19, 1892 | Jasper | Murder | Wilkes Walker, 51, black | |
| Edmond Green | White | 23 | M | August 26, 1892 | Fannin | Murder | William O. Keener, 32, white[347] | |
| Roscoe Marable | Black | 24 | M | October 6, 1892 | Walker | Murder-Robbery | Nehemiah Evitt, 56, white[348] | |
| Orrin Coney | Black | 34 | M | October 31, 1892 | Dooly | Murder | Moses Morgan, 35, black[349] | |
| Willie Bell | Black | 14 | M | November 29, 1892 | Bibb | Murder | Benjamin F. Wilder, 33, white (police officer)[350] | |
| Louis Lewis | Black | 30 | M | March 31, 1893 | Bibb | Murder | Melinda Lewis, black (wife)[351] | |
| Nathan Smith | Black | M | April 29, 1893 | Crawford | Murder-Burglary | Randall Bell and Dow Walker, 51 (Bell), black[352] | ||
| Jesse Yarborough | Black | M | May 5, 1893 | Columbia | Murder-Robbery | Jabez Williams, 17, black[353] | ||
| Henry Ramsey | Black | M | May 26, 1893 | Richmond | Murder | Robert Y. Harris, white (Summerville marshal)[354] | ||
| Nick Nutting | Black | 19 | M | May 26, 1893 | Montgomery | Murder | Zuilda Neal, 5, black[355][am] | |
| Sumner Racken | Black | M | June 30, 1893 | Burke | Murder | Capt. Franklin Moses Francis, 40, white[356] | ||
| Sam Thorpe | Black | 18 | M | June 30, 1893 | Chatham | Murder | Charles Brinson, black[357] | |
| James Lamar | Black | 30 | M | June 30, 1893 | McIntosh | Murder | Archie Bird, 29, black[358] | |
| Jim Courney | Black | 28 | M | July 28, 1893 | Ware | Murder | Jake Smith, black[359] | |
| Weldon Gordon | Black | 29 | M | September 28, 1893 | Montgomery | Murder | Zerilda Neal, 5, black | |
| Purse Strickland | Mixed[an] | 20 | M | Murder | Jim Locklear, black | |||
| Lucian Manuel | Mixed[ao] | 22 | M | Murder-Robbery | Alexander Peterson, 35, white[360] | |||
| Hyre Brewington | Mixed[ao] | 19 | M | |||||
| Hiram Jacobs | Mixed[ao] | 24 | M | |||||
| Will Dutton | White | 36 | M | October 20, 1893 | Bartow | Murder | Sally Mobbs, 20, white[361] | |
| Ike Williams | Black | 48 | M | October 27, 1893 | Morgan | Murder | Harriet Williams, 35, black[362] | |
| John Rutherford | Black | 39 | M | November 17, 1893 | Dade | Murder | Jesse Rankin and Patrick Rawlin, 22 (Rankin), white (guards)[363] | |
| Will Stanley | Black | 25 | M | November 24, 1893 | Pike | Murder | Martin Thomas, 32, black[364] | |
| Charles Johnston | Black | M | December 1, 1893 | Emanuel | Murder | Rev. William Shields, black[365] | ||
| Jerry Mumford | Black | 21 | M | January 26, 1894 | Wayne | Murder | James Roberts, black[366] | |
| Henry Spencer | Black | 25 | M | March 1, 1894 | Thomas | Murder | Mose Green, 38, black (brother-in-law)[367][368] | |
| Henry Miller | Black | 26 | M | May 25, 1894 | Bibb | Murder-Robbery | John Braswell, 47, white[369][ap] | |
| Frank Coleman | Black | M | June 15, 1894 | Jasper | Murder | William Smith, black[370] | ||
| Alex Williams | Black | 25 | M | December 14, 1894 | Elbert | Murder | Newton Hampton, 23, black[371] | William Yates Atkinson |
| Henry Archer | Black | M | January 11, 1895 | Screven | Murder-Burglary | John A. Jackson, 28, white[372] | ||
| Harrison Stevens | Black | 29 | M | January 31, 1895 | Terrell | Murder | Jacob Greene Wells, 36, white[373] | |
| Jabez Williams | Black | M | February 8, 1895 | Richmond | Murder | Joseph H. Murray, white (detective)[374][aq] | ||
| Will Murray | Black | 25 | M | February 8, 1895 | Sumter | Murder | Willie J. Sims, 26, white[375] | |
| George Egan | Black | 23 | M | March 1, 1895 | Fulton[ar] | Murder-Robbery | Anselm Leigh, 55, white[376] | |
| Wash Strong | Black | 26 | M | March 16, 1895 | Pulaski | Murder | Johnson Duncan, 28, black[377] | |
| Richard Gates | Black | M | April 5, 1895 | Troup | Murder | Lee Sledge, black[378] | ||
| Lamar Jeffries | Black | 22 | M | April 5, 1895 | Brooks | Murder | "Tip" Maudlin, white (constable)[379] | |
| Edward Brooks | Black | 18 | M | May 3, 1895 | Sumter | Murder | Will Mixon, 15, black[380] | |
| Irwin Birch | Black | M | May 31, 1895 | Tattnall | Murder | John Caldwell, black[381] | ||
| George McCrary | Black | M | October 25, 1895 | Meriwether | Murder | Billy Mills, black[382] | ||
| Amanda Cody | Black | F | November 22, 1895 | Warren | Murder | Cicero Cody, black (Amanda's husband)[383] | ||
| Florence English | Black | M | ||||||
| John Jackson | Black | M | January 10, 1896 | Randolph | Murder | George Rawson, 39, black[384] | ||
| W. S. Keener | White | 27 | M | February 15, 1896 | Rabun | Murder | Lilly Etta and Laura Moore, 19 and 17, white (cousins)[385] | |
| Green Waters | Black | M | April 24, 1896 | Meriwether | Murder | Cindy Waters, black (wife)[386] | ||
| Arthur Hayne | White | 25 | M | September 4, 1896 | Fulton | Murder | Will Spinks, 28, white[387] | |
| Sankey Cunningham | Black | M | January 1, 1897 | Dougherty | Rape | Katie Camp, 31, white[388] | ||
| Jake Burney | Black | M | January 22, 1897 | Lowndes | Murder | Tom Butler, black[389] | ||
| William Deas | Black | 14 | M | February 26, 1897 | Jefferson | Rape | Ella Lawson, white[390] | |
| George Elder | Black | 31 | M | March 26, 1897 | Oconee | Murder | Robert Jones, elderly, black[391] | |
| Lovett Brookins | Black | M | April 16, 1897 | Jefferson | Murder | Sanders Oliphant and Lelia McCrary, 39 (Oliphant), black[392] | ||
| Linton Finney | Black | M | May 21, 1897 | Oglethorpe | Murder | Julius Hardy, 25, white[393] | ||
| Elijah Morton | Black | M | May 21, 1897 | Telfair | Murder | Charles and Ellen Cromartie, black (parents-in-law)[394] | ||
| Henry White | White | 20 | M | June 4, 1897 | Muscogee | Murder | William Jackson, white (police officer)[395][as] | |
| Thomas Delk | White | 24 | M | June 18, 1897 | Pike | Murder | William O. Gwyn, 53, white (sheriff)[396] | |
| Terrell Hudson | Black | 19 | M | June 25, 1897 | DeKalb | Murder | Seaborn Malcolm, black[397] | |
| Jonas Jones | Black | 21 | M | July 10, 1897 | McIntosh | Murder | Luke King, black[398] | |
| Horace Perry | White | M | September 8, 1897 | DeKalb | Murder | N. Bely Lanier, white[399] | ||
| Erastus Brown | Black | 31 | M | December 10, 1897 | Bulloch | Murder | Ben Alexander, black[400] | |
| Henry Nesbit | Black | M | December 10, 1897 | Irwin | Murder | James Arlington, black[401][at] | ||
| Bud Brooks | White | 33 | M | December 17, 1897 | Jackson | Murder-Robbery | Millard C. Hunt, 41, white[402] | |
| Grady Reynolds | White | 35 | M | |||||
| Tom Cyrus | Black | M | January 7, 1898 | Fulton | Murder | Annie Johnson, black (girlfriend)[403] | ||
| Simon Hopkins | Black | 22 | M | January 7, 1898 | Decatur | Murder-Robbery | John Harris, black[404] | |
| Christopher C. Luby | White | 38 | M | February 18, 1898 | Early | Murder | Flora E. Luby, white (wife)[405] | |
| Isaiah Thomas | Black | 18 | M | March 11, 1898 | Hancock | Rape | Effie Hawkins, 31, mixed[406][au][av] | |
| Bristow Graham | Black | 23 | M | April 8, 1898 | Chatham | Murder | Ben Wilson, black[407] | |
| Zach Holmes | Black | M | April 29, 1898 | Coffee | Murder | James Nathaniel Blitch, 33, white | ||
| Asbury Mills | Black | 26 | M | June 17, 1898 | Dooly | Murder | Rena McKenzie, black (girlfriend)[408] | |
| John Weaver | Black | 24 | M | July 30, 1898 | Upson | Rape | Jennie Gunn, 19, white[409] | |
| Wade Hampton | Black | 19 | M | November 9, 1898 | Fulton | Murder | George Loftin, 16, black | Allen D. Candler |
| Willie Brown | Black | 17 | M | December 9, 1898 | Bryan | Murder-Robbery | Thomas Benton, 16, white | |
| Reuben Battle | Black | 17 | M | December 16, 1898 | Greene | Murder | James Davis, black[410] | |
| Abner Taylor | White | 29 | M | December 16, 1898 | Bibb | Murder | Minnie Lee Logue Taylor, 21, white (wife)[411] | |
| Abe Smalls | Black | 22 | M | January 13, 1899 | Chatham | Murder | Jensen Christian Neve, 42, white (Savannah mounted police officer)[412] | |
| Jefferson Hicks | Black | M | February 1, 1899 | Macon | Murder | Mary Hicks, black (wife)[413] | ||
| John Charlton | Black | 29 | M | March 10, 1899 | Chatham | Murder | Harry A. McLeod, 40, white[414] | |
| Robert Lewis | White | 24 | M | March 14, 1899 | Fulton | Murder | Charles Haynes, white[415] | |
| Cassius Law | Black | M | April 12, 1899 | Hall | Murder | Sarah Curry, black | ||
| Frank Wright | Black | 34 | M | April 28, 1899 | Chatham | Murder | Amos Moy, 19, black (stepson)[416] | |
| Bill Embree | Black | 22 | M | May 3, 1899 | McDuffie | Murder | Ellis Martin Jr., 24, black[417] | |
| Joby Brown | Black | 25 | M | May 12, 1899 | Chatham | Murder | Rosa Brown, 19, black (wife)[418] | |
| Will Williams | Black | M | May 19, 1899 | Telfair | Murder | Lovett P. Peacock, 47, white[419] | ||
| Crawford Mobley | Black | M | May 25, 1899 | Burke | Murder | Edward Lovett, 43, black (father-in-law)[420] | ||
| Jim Rembart | Black | M | June 16, 1899 | Mitchell | Murder | Amanda Smyles, 80+, black[421] | ||
| Cain Stephens | Black | 22 | M | June 23, 1899 | Dodge | Murder | E. J. Osborn, 50+, white (Chauncey marshal)[422] | |
| Will Ables | Black | 17 | M | June 30, 1899 | Appling | Rape | Vicey Edgerton, 35, white[423] | |
| Will Wilson | Black | 24 | M | July 14, 1899 | Dodge | Murder | E. J. Osborn, 50+, white (Chauncey marshal)[424] | |
| Isaiah Scott | Black | 26 | M | July 21, 1899 | Chatham | Murder | Marie Scott, 20, black (wife)[425] | |
| Joe Carroll | Black | M | August 29, 1899 | Fulton | Murder | Josephine Alexander, black[426] | ||
| Hillard Brooks | Black | M | September 15, 1899 | Harris | Murder | Will Bankston, black[427] | ||
| James Hall | Black | 21 | M | September 28, 1899 | Early | Rape | Ella Brown, 9, black[428] | |
| Mack Cannon | Black | 26 | M | October 27, 1899 | Wilkinson | Murder | John Briscoe, black[429] | |
| Richard Smith | Black | 42 | M | December 1, 1899 | Houston | Murder-Robbery | Bob Pine, 39, black[430] | |
| Mack Taylor | Black | 27 | M | December 6, 1899 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Alfred A. Seago, 40, white[431] | |
| W. J. Glaser | White | 43 | M | December 15, 1899 | Dougherty | Murder | Elizabeth Glaser, white (wife)[432] | |
| James Gooding | Black | M | December 15, 1899 | Lowndes | Murder-Robbery | Henry Vickers, 26, white[433] | ||
| Washington Powell | Black | M | ||||||
| Wesley Tiller | Black | 22 | M | December 16, 1899 | Hart | Murder | Vinie Myers Tiller, 18, black (wife) |
1900s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Harris | Black | 19 | M | January 4, 1900 | Floyd | Murder | David C. Erwin, 21, black[434] | Allen D. Candler |
| Edward Fields | Black | M | January 5, 1900 | Jackson | Murder | Virginia Griffith, black | ||
| Sherman Rivers | Black | M | January 5, 1900 | Emanuel | Murder | George Perdue, black[435] | ||
| Charley Williams | Black | M | January 12, 1900 | Decatur | Murder | Female, black ("concubine")[436] | ||
| Philip Denson | Black | M | January 19, 1900 | Decatur | Murder | Will Lane, black[437] | ||
| Will Leonard | Black | M | March 2, 1900 | Talbot | Murder | Nora Dean Leonard and Mary Francis Dean, 27 and 64, black (wife and mother-in-law)[438] | ||
| Allen Fuller | Black | M | April 2, 1900 | Bibb | Murder-Robbery | Eugenia Hamilton Pottle, white[439] | ||
| King Goolsby | Black | 17 | M | April 6, 1900 | Appling | Murder-Robbery | Daniel A. Mims, 33, white[440][aw] | |
| Lewis Goolsby | Black | 15 | M | |||||
| Homer Crawford | Black | 23 | M | April 20, 1900 | Lee | Murder | Johnson Pate, 33, black | |
| Dillard Herndon | White | 50 | M | August 17, 1900 | Wilkes | Murder-Robbery | John J. Lovinggood, 26, white[441] | |
| Hiram Sharp | White | 51 | M | August 28, 1900 | DeKalb | Murder | Clary Crosby Sharpe, 45, white (wife)[442] | |
| Sam Robinson | Black | 22 | M | September 1, 1900 | Cobb | Rape | Ida V. Inzer, 18, white[443] | |
| William Branch | Black | 33 | M | October 29, 1900 | Elbert | Murder | George D. Bell, 42, white[444] | |
| Manzo Glover | Black | 22 | M | November 15, 1900 | Newton | Murder | Carey Henderson, 26, black[445] | |
| Will Hines | Black | 23 | M | January 10, 1901 | Mitchell | Murder | Minnie Walker, black[446] | |
| Arnold Augustus | Black | 51 | M | June 14, 1901 | Screven | Murder | William Milton Mears and Richard Fillmore Herrington, 34 and 44, white (police officers)[447] | |
| Andrew Davis | Black | 28 | M | |||||
| Richard Saunders | Black | 24 | M | |||||
| William Hudson | Black | 38 | M | |||||
| Sam Baldwin | Black | M | ||||||
| Tricey Griffin | Black | 18 | M | June 14, 1901 | Glynn | Murder | Robert Marion Lattimer, 31, white[448] | |
| George Mitchell | Black | 28 | M | August 2, 1901 | Chatham | Rape | Patience Maxwell, 34, black[449][ax] | |
| Edmond Scott | Black | 21 | M | August 2, 1901 | Troup | Murder | Lena and Carrie Huguley, 24 and 33, black[450] | |
| Raymond Ross | Black | 22 | M | August 27, 1901 | Cherokee | Rape | Harriet Miller, 42, white[451] | |
| Levi Carroll | Black | 24 | M | September 5, 1901 | Bibb | Murder | Hardy Carroll (father) and Dinah Lockhart (girlfriend), 53 and 38, black[452] | |
| Romulus Williams | Black | M | September 6, 1901 | Houston | Murder | Adam Hunnicutt, 41, black[453] | ||
| Neal Ryles | Black | 25 | M | October 19, 1901 | Banks | Murder | Eliza Ryles, black (wife)[454] | |
| Will Jackson | Black | 25 | M | November 1, 1901 | Bartow | Rape | Tiney Smith, 22, white[455] | |
| Ernest Outland | Black | 20 | M | January 3, 1902 | Screven | Murder | Tom Mitchell, black[456] | |
| John Robinson | Black | M | January 3, 1902 | Laurens | Murder-Rape | Bertha Simmons, black[457][ay] | ||
| John Peavey | Black | M | March 21, 1902 | Dooly | Murder | Jesse Ford, black[458] | ||
| Arthur Price | Black | 20 | M | May 2, 1902 | Bibb | Murder | Martha E. Rowland, 60, white[459] | |
| Floyd Reese | Black | 62 | M | May 23, 1902 | Burke | Murder | Anthony Lane, 27, white[460] | |
| Joseph E. Sparks | Black | M | July 11, 1902 | Decatur | Murder | Lula Sparks, black (wife)[461] | ||
| W. R. Wells | White | 55 | M | July 21, 1902 | Fulton | Murder | Frederick Pierce, 47, white[462] | |
| Jesse Gibson | Black | 24 | M | August 8, 1902 | Warren | Rape | Mary Lou Bacon, 8, white[463] | |
| Boisey Bryant | Black | 18 | M | September 12, 1902 | Berrien | Murder | William A. Hynds, 54, white (Adel marshal)[464] | |
| Harry Jones | Black | 22 | M | October 11, 1902 | Elbert | Rape | Carrie Cleveland, 23, white[465] | |
| Goldy Tyus | Black | 19 | M | December 12, 1902 | Thomas | Murder | Jefferson Davis Godwin, 40, white[466][az] | Joseph M. Terrell |
| Sol Dunn | Black | 26 | M | January 9, 1903 | Richmond | Murder | Edward Springs, 23, white[467] | |
| Robert Simmons | Black | M | January 30, 1903 | Chatham | Murder | George Harris, 35, white[468] | ||
| Miles Johnson | Black | 27 | M | February 6, 1903 | Richmond | Rape | Female, 6, white[469] | |
| Henry Steele | Black | 26 | M | March 13, 1903 | Thomas | Murder | Goodman Pittman, 21, white[470] | |
| John Bryant | Black | M | March 20, 1903 | Colquitt | Murder | Dandy Buckner and a woman, black[471] | ||
| George Hamp | Black | 27 | M | April 10, 1903 | Morgan | Murder | Unidentified female, black[472] | |
| Charlie Phillips | Black | M | May 1, 1903 | Dade | Murder | Ed Davis, black (inmate)[ba] | ||
| Henry Owens | Black | M | May 8, 1903 | Charlton | Murder | Female, black (wife) | ||
| Monroe Adams | Black | 41 | M | May 15, 1903 | Sumter | Murder | Mollie and Bobbie Adams, 39 and 21, black (wife and daughter)[473][474] | |
| Oscar Cicero | Black | 30 | M | June 12, 1903 | Mitchell | Murder | Bud Ballard, black[475][bb] | |
| Abe Cohen | Black | 27 | M | July 10, 1903 | Chatham | Murder | Susan Rodgers, 25, black[476] | |
| Dennis Miller | Black | 21 | M | July 10, 1903 | Charlton | Murder | Lewis Strickland, black[477][bc] | |
| Millard Lee | White | 23 | M | October 30, 1903 | Fulton | Murder | Lilla May Suttles, 17, white (love interest)[478] | |
| Robert Middlebrooks | Black | 65 | M | December 11, 1903 | Bartow | Murder | Robert L. Read, 38, white (court bailiff) | |
| Ned Ferguson | Black | M | December 17, 1903 | Worth | Murder | Henry Tucker, 29, black (inmate)[479][bd] | ||
| William Grant | Black | 23 | M | December 18, 1903 | Decatur | Murder | James Byrd, 26, white[480] | |
| Lee Cribb | White | 26 | M | December 18, 1903 | Coffee | Murder | Emmett White, 13, white[481][be] | |
| Will Hardy | Black | 26 | M | December 22, 1903 | Mitchell | Murder-Robbery | Raymond Mullins, white[482] | |
| John Harris | Black | 45 | M | January 15, 1904 | Fulton | Murder | Hans C. Drasbach, 39, white (police officer)[483] | |
| Tom Carruthers | Black | 27 | M | February 1, 1904 | Rockdale | Murder | Henry L. Bird, 37, white (overseer)[484] | |
| Will Strickland | Black | 30 | M | March 10, 1904 | Madison | Murder | Dilsey Hudson, black[485] | |
| Jim Jenkins | Black | 30 | M | April 16, 1904 | Colquitt | Murder | Annie Taylor, black (wife)[486] | |
| Henry Curry | Black | M | June 15, 1904 | Wayne | Murder | Albert Smith, black | ||
| Willie Calvin | Black | M | July 8, 1904 | Chatham | Murder | Rosa Pace, 32, black (girlfriend)[487] | ||
| Elton Attaway Gray | Black | 27 | M | July 26, 1904 | Dooly | Murder | Rosa Gray, black (wife) | |
| Smith Brooks | Black | 22 | M | September 19, 1904 | Monroe | Murder | John M. Maddox, 45, white (judge)[488] | |
| George Ponder | Black | 66 | M | September 23, 1904 | Walton | Murder | Tip Davis, black (wife)[489] | |
| Alex Braddy | Black | 44 | M | September 24, 1904 | Warren | Murder | Vinie Braddy, 32, black (wife)[490] | |
| Sampson Flournoy | Black | 33 | M | November 1, 1904 | Burke | Murder | James Minor and Evans Tomlin, 26 and 18, white[491] | |
| Guy Reed | Black | 20 | M | December 27, 1904 | McDuffie | Murder | Radford Gunn Story, 46, white[492] | |
| John Butler | Black | 22 | M | |||||
| Whitley Williford | Black | M | January 13, 1905 | Mitchell | Murder | Harmon West, 46, white (posse member)[493] | ||
| Lige West | Black | 28 | M | January 20, 1905 | Houston | Murder | Micky West, 30, black (wife)[494] | |
| Bud Hilburn | Black | 42 | M | February 3, 1905 | Emanuel | Murder | Abraham H. Durden, 20, white (court bailiff)[495] | |
| Courtney Baker | Black | M | March 7, 1905 | Floyd | Murder | Carrie Garrett Baker, black (wife)[496] | ||
| Bob Sutherland | Black | 18 | M | Murder | James Bronner and Bettie Hadden, black[497] | |||
| Noah Anderson | Black | 33 | M | March 22, 1905 | Decatur | Murder | Henry Anderson, 64, black (father)[498] | |
| Tobe Thornton | Black | 24 | M | April 27, 1905 | Webster | Rape[bf] | Margaret Dismukes, 51, white[499] | |
| Greeley Phillips | Black | 28 | M | May 5, 1905 | Coweta | Murder | Mary Lasseter, black[500] | |
| Will Sims | Black | M | June 2, 1905 | Rockdale | Murder | Rosa Sims, black (wife)[501] | ||
| Peter Thomas | Black | M | June 2, 1905 | Dougherty | Murder | John Manier, white (Pretoria marshal)[502] | ||
| Algernon Bachelor | Black | M | November 13, 1905 | Walton | Murder | John Eugene Darby, 27, white (constable) | ||
| Jim Walker | Black | 23 | M | December 8, 1905 | Fulton | Rape | Alice Moore, 46, white[503] | |
| Will Aiken | Black | 44 | M | January 5, 1906 | Tattnall | Murder | Edwin Aiken, 28, black (son)[504] | |
| Dock Hardy | Black | M | January 12, 1906 | Heard | Murder | Max Wilson, white[505] | ||
| Essie Johnson | Black | 21 | M | February 16, 1906 | Terrell | Murder-Robbery | Eliza Banks, 82, black[506] | |
| Richard Anderson | Black | 15 | M | March 16, 1906 | Wilkes | Rape | Lucy Alva Roberts, 5, white[507] | |
| Will Gordon | Black | M | May 15, 1906 | Gwinnett | Murder | Rachel Hunt, 17, black | ||
| Huss Grant | Black | M | May 18, 1906 | Morgan | Murder | Mary Johnson, black[508] | ||
| John Graham | Black | 28 | M | May 18, 1906 | Sumter | Murder | Horace Morgan, 55, black[509] | |
| George Broughton | Black | 30 | M | Murder | Harry Horne, 61, black (father-in-law)[510] | |||
| Jeff Hillhouse | Black | M | September 7, 1906 | Houston | Murder-Rape | Florida King, 15, black[511] | ||
| Jonas Hicks | Black | M | September 7, 1906 | Sumter | Murder | Jarrett J. Davis, 43, white[512][513] | ||
| Bob Moore | Black | 40 | M | September 10, 1906 | White | Rape | Annie Ruby Hood, 8, white[514] | |
| Bird Earl | Black | 36 | M | October 19, 1906 | Morgan | Murder | Cora Jordan Earl, black (wife)[515] | |
| Sims Devereaux | Black | M | November 16, 1906 | Baldwin | Murder | Jack Rushins, 58, black[516] | ||
| J. C. Rawlins | White | 52 | M | December 4, 1906 | Lowndes | Murder | Willie and Annie Carter, 17 and 16, white[517] | |
| Alf Moore | Black | M | ||||||
| Will Perkins | Black | M | December 29, 1906 | Effingham | Murder | Jesse Zeigler, black[518][bg] | ||
| John Bullard | White | 40 | M | March 1, 1907 | Cobb | Murder | Ruby Bullard, 17, white (daughter)[519] | |
| Robert Henderson | Black | M | May 23, 1907 | Turner | Murder-Robbery | George W. May, 55, white | ||
| Buck High | Black | 15 | M | May 29, 1907 | Henry | Rape | Laura Daniel, 4, white[520][521] | |
| Will Johnson | Black | M | June 14, 1907 | Fulton | Rape | Georgia Hembree, 28, white[522][bh] | ||
| John Mitchell | Black | 26 | M | June 21, 1907 | Cobb | Murder | Nashmoore Johnson, black[523] | |
| George Bundrick | White | 45 | M | June 21, 1907 | Crisp[bi] | Murder | John H. Shrouder, 26, white[524] | |
| Will Price | Black | 30 | M | August 15, 1907 | Randolph | Rape | Sarah Burks, 14, white | M. Hoke Smith |
| Will Nix | Black | M | August 16, 1907 | Washington | Murder | Robert B. Jackson, 52, white[525][bj] | ||
| Matthew Howell | Black | 26 | M | December 13, 1907 | Gwinnett | Murder | James B. Rainey, 45, white (bailiff)[526] | |
| Arthur Glover | White | 55 | M | January 31, 1908 | Richmond | Murder | Maude Dean Williamson, 27, white (girlfriend)[527] | |
| Wes Summerlin | Black | M | February 14, 1908 | Carroll | Murder-Robbery | Jethro Jones, 70, white[528] | ||
| Charles Summerlin | Black | M | ||||||
| Will Rogers | White | 25 | M | February 25, 1908 | Chatham | Murder | Ella Simmons Rogers, 28, white (wife)[529] | |
| Lee Holmes | Black | 29 | M | February 28, 1908 | McIntosh | Murder | Dr. Emery A. Sands, 21, white[530] | |
| Andrew Johnson | Black | M | March 18, 1908 | Fulton | Murder | James A. Manier, 39, white (police officer)[531] | ||
| Ingram Canida | Black | 20 | M | March 20, 1908 | Troup | Rape | Roxie Anna Hargett Jones, 56, white[532] | |
| Mack Brown | Black | M | March 20, 1908 | Mitchell | Rape | Victoria Hollis, 8, black[533] | ||
| Robert Golatt | Black | 42 | M | April 17, 1908 | Columbia | Murder | Edie Moore, 40, black (common-law wife)[534] | |
| Henry Campbell | Black | 54 | M | May 8, 1908 | Gwinnett | Murder | Ella Hudson, 27, black[535][bk] | |
| Porter Cooper | Black | M | May 15, 1908 | Hancock | Murder | Sissy Tallington Cooper, black (wife)[536] | ||
| Sonnie Williams | Black | M | June 19, 1908 | Miller | Murder | Almond Ward, black[537] | ||
| Harry Lyles | White | 27 | M | June 23, 1908 | Ware | Murder | Eula Johnson Lyles and unknown, 17 years and 4 months, white (wife and child)[538] | |
| John Harper | White | M | June 28, 1908 | Murray | Murder | Ben Keith, white (sheriff)[539] | ||
| Neal Ryles | Black | 42 | M | September 11, 1908 | Appling | Rape | Lizzie Middleton Overstreet, 37, white[540] | |
| Leon Harrison | Black | 23 | M | October 9, 1908 | Jackson | Murder | Lina Daniel, 28, black[541] | |
| Jim Bennett | Black | 23 | M | October 15, 1908 | Fayette | Murder | Daniel McEachern, 48, white[542] | |
| George Joiner | Black | 21 | M | December 11, 1908 | Emanuel | Murder | Mary Almeda Ricks Joiner, black (wife)[543] | |
| Fletcher Willis | Black | M | December 28, 1908 | Houston | Murder | James H. Hall, 30, white[544] | ||
| Lucius Truitt | Black | M | January 2, 1909 | Troup | Murder | Dock Tatum, 33, black[545] | ||
| Isaiah Hicks | Black | 18 | M | June 1, 1909 | Macon | Murder | Thomas Banks Lofley, 34, white[546] | |
| Jim Jones | Black | M | June 11, 1909 | Jenkins | Murder | Jim Brown, black[547] | ||
| Jim Wiggins | Black | M | July 8, 1909 | Dooly | Murder | Belle Allen Wiggins, black (wife)[548] | Joseph Mackey Brown | |
| Marshall Lewis | Black | 23 | M | July 9, 1909 | Berrien[bl] | Murder | Robert Clifford Rutherford, 26, white (Lenox assistant postmaster)[549] | |
| Edward Fallis | Black | 21 | M | July 9, 1909 | Wilkes | Murder | Robert Johnson, black[550] | |
| William Hawkins | Black | M | October 1, 1909 | Clarke | Murder | Mary Hawkins, black (wife)[551] | ||
| Syl Bynum | Black | 20 | M | October 27, 1909 | Clay | Murder-Robbery | John B. Turner, 41, black[552] | |
| Bud Whitman | Black | M | November 5, 1909 | Clarke | Murder | Vonderau Kennon, 25, white[553] | ||
| J. B. Kellogg | Black | 20 | M | November 19, 1909 | Cherokee | Murder | James E. Landers, 25, white[554][bm] | |
| Henry Bell | Black | 20 | M | December 30, 1909 | Terrell | Murder | Willie Jackson, 24, black[555] |
1910s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willard Webb | Black | 29 | M | February 18, 1910 | Cobb | Rape | Exie Brown, 18, white[556] | Joseph Mackey Brown |
| George Burge | White | 32 | M | April 15, 1910 | Fulton | Murder | Mary Lovie Sikes Britton Burge, 32, white (wife)[557][bn] | |
| Julius Daggett | Black | 64 | M | April 19, 1910 | Columbia | Murder-Robbery | Zachariah Kendrick, 78, white[558] | |
| John Suple | Black | 24 | M | May 7, 1910 | Jeff Davis | Murder | Simon Lee, black[559] | |
| Henry Patterson | Black | 44 | M | May 13, 1910 | Sumter | Murder | Capt. W. F. McRae, 45, white[560] | |
| Howard Harris | Black | 21 | M | May 20, 1910 | Thomas | Rape | Effie McMillan Dutton, 17, white[561] | |
| Walter Thomas | Black | M | June 10, 1910 | Troup | Rape | Leola King, 7, black[562] | ||
| Jesse Cook | Black | 18 | M | June 17, 1910 | Bartow | Murder-Robbery | Joseph C. Cannon, 52, black[563] | |
| Frank Brooks | Black | 21 | M | June 17, 1910 | Fulton | Murder-Burglary | Steve Morris, 28, black[564] | |
| Charles Walker | Black | 32 | M | July 29, 1910 | DeKalb | Murder-Robbery | Samuel Thomas Brown, 27, white[565] | |
| Charles Scott | Black | 22 | M | October 28, 1910 | Washington | Murder | Henry Harris, 21, black[566] | |
| Jake DeVauss | Black | 35 | M | November 10, 1910 | Coffee | Murder | Charlie McKinnon, white[567] | |
| Charlie Whitfield | Black | 20 | M | December 10, 1910 | Washington | Murder | Maggie Lula Babb, black | |
| Calvin Johnston | Black | 19 | M | February 8, 1911 | Burke | Murder-Robbery | Harvey Jones, 61, white[568] | |
| Edward Weaver | Black | 30 | M | April 14, 1911 | DeKalb | Murder-Robbery | Samuel Thomas Brown, 27, white[569] | |
| Harry Paschal | Black | M | June 9, 1911 | Lincoln | Murder | Jim Jones, 29, black[570] | ||
| John Withrow Jr. | White | 23 | M | June 9, 1911 | Fannin | Murder | Callie Withrow, 19, white (wife)[571] | |
| Ed Jones | Black | M | June 9, 1911 | Baker | Murder | Green Key, 19, black[572] | ||
| Sam Swatson | Black | 26 | M | June 16, 1911 | Fulton[bo] | Rape | Carrie Lee Watkins, 16, white[573] | |
| Thomas Webster | Black | M | July 17, 1911 | Jackson | Rape | Dora Neese, 37, white | M. Hoke Smith | |
| William Rouse | White | 47 | M | September 1, 1911 | Worth | Murder | William Bailey, 43, white[574] | |
| Albert Matthews | Black | 26 | M | October 26, 1911 | Monroe | Murder | Minnie Stephens Matthews, 21, black (wife)[575] | |
| Andrew Davis | Black | M | November 11, 1911 | Calhoun | Murder | Lonsie Davis, black (wife)[576] | ||
| James W. Gatlin | White | 26 | M | November 27, 1911 | Camden | Murder-Burglary | Mary Randolph and Mary Randolph Jr., 13 (Mary Jr.), black[577] | John M. Slaton |
| T. W. Walker | Black | M | December 5, 1911 | Wilkes | Murder | Charles S. Hollenshead, 50, white[578] | ||
| Thomas Jackson | Black | M | December 8, 1911 | Lowndes | Murder | Gertrude Jason Jackson and Hannah Jason, black (wife and grandmother-in-law)[579] | ||
| Bill Turner | Black | 39 | M | December 14, 1911 | Butts | Murder | Jesse Singley, 20, white[580] | |
| Balus Merck | Black | 55 | M | December 28, 1911 | Hall | Murder | Leah Merck, 51, black (wife)[581][bp] | |
| Kid Glover | Black | M | January 16, 1912 | Crisp | Murder | Charles West, black[582][bq] | ||
| Charles West | Black | M | February 20, 1912 | Early | Murder | Henry W. Newberry, 31, white (Jakin town marshal)[583] | Joseph Mackey Brown | |
| Will Simms | Black | M | Murder-Burglary | Freeman Spence, 25, white[584] | ||||
| William Walker | White | 34 | M | March 8, 1912 | Bibb | Murder | Alma Johnson Walker, 24, white (wife)[585] | |
| Will Bell | Black | M | March 29, 1912 | Bibb | Murder | Emma Bell, black (wife)[586][br] | ||
| Hezekiah Stevens | Black | 21 | M | March 29, 1912 | Clarke | Murder | Essie M. Stevens, 21, black (wife)[587] | |
| E. B. Alford | White | 38 | M | May 10, 1912 | Bibb | Murder | Carrie Exum Alford and Martha Exum, white (wife and mother-in-law)[588] | |
| Tom McCrary | Black | 35 | M | May 14, 1912 | Crisp | Murder | Clarence Beasley, 18, white[589] | |
| Lige Burdine | Black | 31 | M | May 24, 1912 | Thomas | Rape | Female, 6, black[590] | |
| Mack Strickland | Black | 21 | M | August 23, 1912 | Gwinnett | Murder-Rape | Susie Parsons, 13, black[591] | |
| John Hegwood | White | 26 | M | September 6, 1912 | Habersham | Murder | John Whittemore, white[592] | |
| Ernest Knox | Black | 17 | M | October 25, 1912 | Forsyth | Murder-Rape | Mae Crow, 19, white[593] | |
| Oscar Daniels | Black | 17 | M | |||||
| Jack Baldwin | Black | 33 | M | November 8, 1912 | Stewart | Murder | Alice Scott, 37, black[594] | |
| Leonard Lewis | Black | M | November 8, 1912 | Douglas | Murder | Unidentified male, black[595] | ||
| Oscar Clyde | Black | 26 | M | December 4, 1912 | Bibb | Murder | Ophelia Howard Clyde and Charles Howard, 22 and 26, black (wife and brother-in-law)[596] | |
| Noble Walker | Black | 24 | M | December 13, 1912 | Thomas | Murder | Sarah Green Walker, black (wife)[597] | |
| Robert L. Clay | White | 28 | M | December 13, 1912 | Fulton | Murder | Katherine Hughes Clay, 24, white (wife)[598] | |
| J. Edward Brazzell | White | 43 | M | January 3, 1913 | Richmond | Murder | Carrie Bell Duncan, 16, white[599] | |
| Solomon Williams | Black | 22 | M | January 17, 1913 | Chatham | Murder | Ann Rivers, 38, black (mother-in-law)[600] | |
| John Phillips | Black | M | February 7, 1913 | Tift | Murder | James Smith, 17, white[601] | ||
| Will Thompson | Black | 23 | M | May 2, 1913 | Jefferson | Murder | Claude Humphrey, 27, white | |
| Carter Tompkins | Black | 22 | M | May 23, 1913 | Putnam | Murder | Jerry Price, 31, black[602] | |
| Jake Crawford | Black | M | Murder | John Henry Powell, black[603] | ||||
| Oscar Dewberry | Black | 24 | M | July 11, 1913 | Fulton | Murder | Horace Dodson, 15, white[604] | John M. Slaton |
| Frank Collier | Black | 24 | M | August 22, 1913 | Chatham | Murder | Morris Robinson, 26, black[605] | |
| William Varner | Black | 28 | M | September 29, 1913 | Newton | Murder | Rufus James, 9, black[606] | |
| Ed Kitchens | Black | 28 | M | October 17, 1913 | Washington | Murder | Henry A. Brantley, 33, white[607] | |
| William Gathright | Black | 35 | M | November 14, 1913 | Gwinnett | Murder | George L. Seay, 33, white[608] | |
| David McLaughlin | Black | M | January 24, 1914 | Laurens | Murder | Selma Burney Davis, black (mother-in-law) | ||
| George Smith | Black | 41 | M | February 6, 1914 | Lowndes | Murder | Jesse Simmons, 34, black[609] | |
| William Duncan | Black | 23 | M | February 12, 1914 | Houston | Murder | Pace Reed, black[610] | |
| Nick Wilburn | White | 25 | M | June 12, 1914 | Jones | Murder | James H. King, 36, white[611] | |
| Robert Paschall | Black | 17 | M | June 19, 1914 | Fulton[bs] | Murder | Ellie Irby, 25, white[612] | |
| George Hart | Black | 15 | M | |||||
| Will Hart | Black | 16 | M | |||||
| Jim Cantrell | White | 26 | M | July 31, 1914 | Hall | Murder | Arthur C. Hawkins, white[613] | |
| Bartow Cantrell | White | 17 | M | |||||
| John Davis | Black | 40 | M | September 4, 1914 | Muscogee | Murder-Robbery | Oscar McGinty, 31, white[614] | |
| Miles Cribb | White | 31 | M | September 11, 1914 | Turner | Murder | Mary Ann Hancock, 59, white (mother-in-law)[615][bt] | |
| W. I. Humphrey | White | 65 | M | September 11, 1914 | Whitfield | Murder | Joseph S. Pritchett, 63, white[616] | |
| Ransom Williams | Black | M | January 15, 1915 | Dougherty[bu] | Rape | Female, white[617] | ||
| Flemming Jackson | Black | 20 | M | January 15, 1915 | Mitchell | Murder | Will Griner, 28, white (deputy sheriff) | |
| Burrett Hickman | Black | M | January 29, 1915 | Fulton | Murder | Howard G. Bennett, 24, white (railroad detective)[618] | ||
| James Hill | Black | 43 | M | March 16, 1915 | Crisp | Murder | Donald Forehand, 19, white | |
| Luther Stevens | Black | 17 | M | March 19, 1915 | Crisp | Murder | Thomas Ephraim Gleaton, 59, white[619] | |
| Will Bird | Black | 24 | M | April 9, 1915 | Jasper | Murder | Sabrie Brunson, black[620] | |
| Alf Goolsby | Black | 47 | M | June 9, 1915 | Brooks | Murder | Mitch Davis, 32, black (brother-in-law) | |
| Henry Floyd | Black | M | August 6, 1915 | Jenkins | Murder | Bertha Perdue, black[621] | Nathaniel Edwin Harris | |
| Will McGriff | Black | M | August 19, 1915 | Colquitt | Murder | William S. Washington, 31, white[622][bv] | ||
| Joe Persons | Black | 14[bw] | M | September 24, 1915 | Butts | Rape | Female, 8, white[623] | |
| Frank Northfoot | Black | 24 | M | September 25, 1915 | Early | Murder | Hattie Northfoot, 19, black (wife)[624] | |
| Clifford Sims | Black | 27 | M | October 26, 1915 | Lee | Murder | Catherine Boston, black | |
| Guy Young | Black | M | November 8, 1915 | Taliaferro | Murder | Charles Rackley, 30, white[625] | ||
| Jake Turner | Black | M | ||||||
| Sam Hardin | Black | M | ||||||
| Will Johnson | Black | M | December 17, 1915 | Bulloch | Murder | Cuyler Green, 56, black[626] | ||
| Lee Ingram | Black | M | December 22, 1915 | Randolph | Murder | Eliza Ingram, black (estranged wife)[627] | ||
| Will Brown | Black | M | January 28, 1916 | Rabun | Murder | Will Sweet, black[628][bx] | ||
| Lon Lindsey | White | 34 | M | May 19, 1916 | Clay | Murder | Florence McCorkle Lindsey, 31, white (wife)[629][by] | |
| Gideon McKinney | Black | 24 | M | May 19, 1916 | Mitchell | Murder | Susie McKinney, 16, black (wife)[630] | |
| Robert Kitchens | Black | 16 | M | June 2, 1916 | Washington | Murder | Henry A. Brantley, 33, white[631] | |
| Wes Story | Black | 53 | M | July 14, 1916 | Harris | Murder | Cherry Huling, 26, black | |
| Charlie Mosby | Black | M | July 17, 1916 | Calhoun | Murder | Earl S. Cunningham, 36, white | ||
| Will Lampkin | Black | M | August 4, 1916 | Decatur | Murder | Annie Lampkin, black (wife)[632] | ||
| John Wright | Black | M | October 20, 1916 | Harris | Murder | Annie Wright, 35, black (wife) | ||
| Harris Sutton | Black | 16 | M | January 12, 1917 | Henry | Rape | Female, 10, white[633] | |
| Will Miles | Black | M | January 29, 1917 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | John H. Moore, 41, white[634] | ||
| Tom Shirley | Black | 23 | M | February 9, 1917 | Franklin | Murder | Ottis Alkerman, black[635] | |
| Clarence Dennis | Black | 32 | M | February 16, 1917 | Pike | Murder | Sam Dennis, 59, black (father)[636] | |
| Sam Couch | Black | 32 | M | May 25, 1917 | Harris | Murder | Hollis Dewberry, 16, black | |
| Frank Hugle | Black | 15 | M | July 20, 1917 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | John H. Moore, 41, white[637] | Hugh Dorsey |
| Charles Williams | Black | M | August 3, 1917 | Decatur | Murder | Minnon Edwards, 23, black[638] | ||
| Oscar Allen | Black | M | September 18, 1917 | Taliaferro | Murder-Burglary | Seaborn J. Jones and Sarah Chester, 58 and 42, white and black | ||
| Ras Jones | Black | M | May 24, 1918 | Miller | Murder | Richard Blackshear, black | ||
| John Thompson | White | 23 | M | July 26, 1918 | Troup | Murder | William Brewer Shirley, 42, white (sheriff)[639] | |
| John Burke | Black | M | October 23, 1918 | Macon | Murder | Joe Crittle, black | ||
| Bart Goodwin | White | 31 | M | November 8, 1918 | Polk | Murder | Ella Stubbs Goodwin, 23 (wife) | |
| George Wilkerson | Black | 31 | M | November 22, 1918 | Burke | Murder | Charlie Bradley, 36, black | |
| Clifford F. Polk | White | 37 | M | November 29, 1918 | Baldwin | Murder | Maude Roberts Polk, 35, white (wife) | |
| Henry Wilkerson | Black | 26 | M | December 6, 1918 | Burke | Murder | Charlie Bradley, 36, black | |
| Joe West | Black | 20 | M | May 16, 1919 | Thomas | Rape | Rosa L. Collins, 26, white | |
| Paul Bates | Black | 23 | M | May 23, 1919 | Screven | Murder | Willie Grady Oliver, 25, white[640] | |
| Tom Steele | Black | 27 | M | September 5, 1919 | Thomas | Murder | James Anderson, 21, black | |
| West E. Roundtree | Black | 30 | M | September 12, 1919 | Brooks | Rape | Female, 14, white | |
| Bartow Nix | White | 31 | M | November 7, 1919 | Muscogee | Murder-Robbery | Leslie Alexander and Jesse Allen Everidge, 41 and 40, white[bz] |
1920s
edit| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Daniel | Black | 51 | M | January 2, 1920 | Pulaski | Murder | Cora and Lewis Brown, 14 and 8, black | Hugh Dorsey |
| Hollis Landers | White | 19 | M | May 7, 1920 | Jackson | Murder | Clifford Davis Barber, 38, white (sheriff) | |
| Charles Jasper | Black | 18 | M | August 20, 1920 | Fulton | Rape | Female, white[641] | |
| Israelite Jones | Black | 24 | M | November 26, 1920 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Owen Conlin, 71, white | |
| Broughton Simon | Black | 35 | M | February 25, 1921 | Lowndes | Rape | Female, white[642][ca] | |
| Israel Waters | Black | 25 | M | June 3, 1921 | Bryan | Rape | Female, 13, black | |
| Lemon Wright | Black | 19 | M | June 3, 1921 | Chatham[cb] | Rape-Burglary | Bertha Simmons Smith, 22, white[cc] | |
| Jack L. Kelloy | White | 25 | M | July 15, 1921 | Spalding | Murder-Robbery | Leroy S. Trexler, 28, white | Thomas W. Hardwick |
| Julius King | Black | 18 | M | July 19, 1921 | Atkinson | Murder | Seaborn Alonzo Lastinger, 59, white | |
| Early Bradley | Black | 24 | M | August 5, 1921 | Stephens | Murder | Charity Watson, 13, black (sister-in-law) | |
| Wesley Cooper | Black | 32 | M | November 18, 1921 | Gwinnett | Murder | William A. Cooper, 45, white | |
| Louis Murray | Black | 20 | M | December 16, 1921 | Harris | Murder | O. S. Williams, 50, white | |
| John Lacy | Black | 17 | M | December 21, 1921 | Richmond | Rape | Female, 8, white[643] | |
| Claude Dunn | Black | 42 | M | January 24, 1922 | McDuffie | Murder | Gustavius E. Reese, 67, white | |
| William Ravenal | Black | 51 | M | May 5, 1922 | Hart | Rape | Female, elderly, white[644] | |
| Henry Langston Jr. | Black | 21 | M | May 12, 1922 | Morgan | Murder | Henry Moody, 70+, black[645] | |
| Jim Denson | Black | 20 | M | June 16, 1922 | Wilkinson | Rape | Female, 72, white[646] | |
| Luke McDonald | Black | 37 | M | September 1, 1922 | Fulton | Murder | Minnie Cowan, 24, black (girlfriend)[647] | |
| Frank Dupre | White | 19 | M | Murder | Irby C. Walker, 28, white (private detective)[648] | |||
| Ed Dunbar | Black | 37 | M | March 2, 1923 | Bryan | Murder | Steven W. Phillips Jr., 52, white | |
| Buster Strickland | Black | 18 | M | March 9, 1923 | Hall | Rape | Female, white | |
| George Baker | White | 23 | M | April 27, 1923 | Walker | Murder | Joseph W. Morton, 66, white (deputy sheriff)[649] | |
| Walter Lee | Black | 19 | M | August 3, 1923 | Chatham | Rape | Female, 30, white | Clifford Walker |
| Joe Bonner | Black | 30 | M | August 3, 1923 | Jones | Murder-Burglary | Albert Sidney Jones, 58, white | |
| Seab Johnson | Black | 21 | M | August 10, 1923 | Emanuel | Murder | Three people, black[cd] | |
| John Henry Walker | Black | 21 | M | August 17, 1923 | Spalding | Murder | Frank Epps, 27, black | |
| Evans McDowell | Black | 23 | M | November 2, 1923 | Butts | Murder-Robbery | Charles Anderson Pittman, 68, white | |
| James Satterfield | White | 42 | M | May 24, 1924 | Fulton | Murder | Robert Henry Hart, 44, white (brother-in-law)[650] | |
| Fleming Lynch | Black | 21 | M | July 24, 1924 | Butts | Murder-Robbery | Charles Anderson Pittman, 68, white | |
| Harrison Brown | Black | 15 | M | August 15, 1924 | Upson | Murder | Oscar Mann, 23, black[651] |
Electrocution
editOn August 6, 1924, the state senate voted 26 to 21 to pass a new law replacing local hangings with centralized electrocution, which was then signed by the state governor on the 15th.[652][653] Final tests on the new electric chair, nicknamed "Old Sparky", installed at the state farm in Milledgeville, were performed on September 12, with a special three-switch mechanism being used as the new protocols stated that "the warden" (of which there were three) had to turn it on; the first execution occurred the following day.[654][655][656] After the creation of the new state prison in Reidsville, the electric chair was moved there in 1937, with the state's new execution chamber being located on the fifth floor of the prison's tower.[657][658][659]
Seven further local hangings were carried out after August 1924 for defendants charged prior to the introduction of electrocution.[660]
Executions by hanging
| Name | Race | Age | Sex | Date of execution | County | Crime | Victim(s) | Governor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Howard Hinton | Black | 20 | M | September 13, 1924 | DeKalb | Rape-Robbery | Female, white[661][662] | Clifford Walker |
| Warren Walters | White | 56 | M | September 19, 1924 | Jeff Davis | Murder | Thomas Jordan Kersey, 47, white (Hazlehurst town marshal)[663] | |
| Will Hodge | Black | 25 | M | September 26, 1924 | Thomas | Murder | Mattie Glenn Hodge, 26, black (wife) | |
| Alex Williams | Black | 31 | M | May 15, 1925 | Jones | Murder | Martha Pounds Williams, 30, black (wife)[664] | |
| Lee Currie | White | 28 | M | May 21, 1925 | Toombs | Murder | Burleigh E. Phillips, 37, white[665][666] | |
| Frank Jackson | Black | M | September 26, 1925 | Rabun | Murder | Holt Allen, black[667][668] | ||
| Gervis Bloodworth | White | 20 | M | January 29, 1926 | Muscogee | Murder-Robbery | Howard F. Underwood, 52, white[669] | |
| Willie Jones | White | 19 | M | |||||
| Charlie Walton | Black | 39 | M | March 11, 1926 | Fulton | Murder | Fred L. James, 28, white[670] | |
| Floyd McClelland | White | 20 | M | March 25, 1926 | Putnam | Murder | William Crosby Wright, 65, white[671] | |
| Ted Coggleshell | White | 21 | M | |||||
| Mack Wooten | Black | 52 | M | May 18, 1926 | Fulton | Murder | Dan Hall Williams, 35, white[672] | |
| Amos Stewart | Black | 28 | M | June 18, 1926 | Worth | Murder | Dr. Ashton T. Ford, 60, white[673] | |
| Ed Glover | Black | M | September 9, 1926 | Bibb | Murder | Hilda Smith and Elisha W. Wilson, 21 and 22, white[674] | ||
| Tom Johnson | Black | 48 | M | September 24, 1926 | Jefferson | Murder | Dessie Whigham Stone, 40, black[675] | |
| Pringle Williams | Black | 17 | M | October 8, 1926 | Emanuel | Rape | Female, 14, white[676] | |
| James Johnson | Black | M | November 13, 1926 | Fulton | Murder | Myrtle Amanda Tumlin, 48, white[675] | ||
| Herbert Fennell | Black | 30 | M | June 3, 1927 | Liberty | Murder | Viola Darden Fennell, 22, black (wife)[677] | |
| Mell Gore | White | 22 | M | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | William Henry Cheek, 37, white[677] | ||
| Oscar Mars | White | 46 | M | June 6, 1927 | Ben Hill | Murder | Jennie Belle Bentley Mars, 40, white (wife)[678] | |
| John Rounsaville | Black | 20 | M | July 12, 1927 | Chattooga | Murder | George Rounsaville, 6 months, black (stepson)[679] | Lamartine Griffin Hardman |
| Cellus Stewart | Black | 35 | M | July 15, 1927 | Early | Murder | Abbie Gay, 35, black (girlfriend) | |
| Mose Parker | Black | 49 | M | October 14, 1927 | Pike | Murder | Cordelia Parker and Virginia Pierce, 20 and 16, black[680] (daughter and niece)[681] | |
| Wilbur Galloway | Black | 28 | M | Dodge | Murder-Robbery | Will T. and Edna Wingo Andrews, 27 and 16, white[681] | ||
| Lee Chamblee | Black | 40 | M | Bartow | Murder | Zack Gordon, 30, black[681] | ||
| Roy Pryor | Black | 24 | M | October 26, 1927 | Monroe | Rape | Female, 50+, white[682] | |
| George Clark | Black | 26 | M | November 11, 1927 | Jasper | Rape | Female, white[683] | |
| John Sanders | Black | 41 | M | November 18, 1927 | Fulton | Rape | Female, white[684] | |
| Garfield Fuller | Black | 44 | M | January 13, 1928 | Pike | Murder-Robbery | Lillie Belle McDowell Davis, 22, black[685][ce] | |
| Albert Quinn | Black | 25 | M | January 20, 1928 | Terrell | Murder | James W. Sutton, 47, white[686][cf] | |
| Robert Coates | Black | 36 | M | February 21, 1928 | Jefferson | Murder | Lilly Bell Coates, 33, black (wife)[687] | |
| Henry Ellis | Black | 25 | M | April 18, 1928 | Fulton | Murder | John Taylor, 23, black[688] | |
| Edgar Price | Black | 24 | M | May 4, 1928 | Grady | Murder | Buster Gurley and Jim Butler, 35 and 50, black[689] | |
| James E. Grant | Black | 27 | M | May 18, 1928 | Fulton | Murder | Jesse L. Ferguson, 71, white[690] | |
| Charlie Hicks | Black | 21 | M | June 8, 1928 | ||||
| Robert Jones | Black | 22 | M | June 28, 1928 | Bibb | Murder | Wesley P. Short, 72, white[691] | |
| Medie McCloud | Black | 29 | M | July 6, 1928 | Decatur | Murder | Samuel Brinson Arline, 36, white (Bainbridge police officer)[692] | |
| Harold Hammond | White | 36 | M | Fulton | Murder | Lottie Belle and Lloyd Ingram, 19 years and 14 months, white[693] | ||
| Preddie Taylor | Black | 33 | M | July 13, 1928 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | William H. Cleveland, 58, white[694] | |
| Sam Gower | White | 42 | M | Gwinnett | Murder | James and John Benefield, 55 and 9, white[695] | ||
| Jim Moss | Black | 27 | M | August 3, 1928 | Murray | Murder-Robbery | James Coleman Osborn, 40, white[696] | |
| Clifford Thompson | White | 22 | M | |||||
| R. H. Sheppard | Native American | 57 | M | December 19, 1928 | Fulton | Murder | F. Homer Fowler, 33, white[697] | |
| Willie Gilham | Black | 21 | M | January 18, 1929 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Pat Daugherty, 46, black[698] | |
| Ed Capers | Black | 19 | M | |||||
| Willie C. George | Black | 23 | M | |||||
| Marshall Redding | Black | 40 | M | Coweta[cg] | Murder | William H. Callaway, 38, white (Manchester police chief)[699] | ||
| Griff Grinstead | White | 56 | M | February 22, 1929 | Montgomery | Murder | Homer Stuckey, 39, white (county police officer)[700][ch] | |
| John Clark | Black | 44 | M | March 20, 1929 | McIntosh | Murder | Clifford Anderson, 22, black[701] | |
| James Crumady | Black | 25 | M | May 17, 1929 | Colquitt | Murder-Burglary | George Burt, 22, white[702] | |
| Jeff Dozier | Black | 60 | M | July 22, 1929 | Floyd | Murder | Laura Arnold, 35, black (girlfriend)[703][ci] | |
| Homer C. Simpson | White | 40 | M | September 11, 1929 | Glynn | Murder-Robbery | Carl Arp Perry, 40, white[704] | |
| Malcolm Morrow | White | 31 | M | |||||
| Alvin T. Merritt | White | 26 | M | October 4, 1929 | Fulton | Rape | Female, 14, white[705][cj] | |
| Willie Bryant | Black | 23 | M | Ware | Rape | Female, white[705] | ||
| John Ellen | Black | 41 | M | January 27, 1930 | Floyd | Murder | Emmett Puckett, 57, black[706] | |
| James Barker | Black | 23 | M | February 14, 1930 | Bibb | Murder | Cosby H. Oxley, 58, white[707] | |
| Edmond Kelly | Black | 28 | M | February 21, 1930 | Grady | Murder-Robbery | John Stephens, 63, black[708] | |
| Renty Screven | Black | 50 | M | March 21, 1930 | Chatham | Murder | Rosa Screven, 22, black (daughter)[709] | |
| Lucius Jolley | Black | 23 | M | June 20, 1930 | Bibb | Murder | Angeline Jolley, 25, black (wife)[710] | |
| Emory van Duzer | Black | 24 | M | June 27, 1930 | Fulton | Murder | Sarah Edelstein Gould, 29, white[711] | |
| Wash Smith | White | 21 | M | November 22, 1930 | Ben Hill | Murder | Jutist Lispust Wells, 43, white[712] | |
| Edgar Jenkins | Black | 24 | M | January 16, 1931 | Early | Rape | Two females, 9 and 11, white[713] | |
| William Biggers | Black | 36 | M | January 27, 1931 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Frank E. Marlin, 65, white[714][715] | |
| Henry West | Black | 21 | M | March 13, 1931 | Floyd | Murder | Robert L. Huggins, 58, white[716] | |
| L. B. Newsome | Black | 21 | M | March 27, 1931 | Peach | Murder | Tereseta Burnett, 13, black[717] | |
| Gilbert Glaze | Black | 30 | M | April 17, 1931 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | John B. McWhorter, 43, white[718] | |
| Willie Lee Cox | Black | 27 | M | |||||
| Marvin Berry | Black | 40 | M | April 29, 1931 | Early | Murder | William Harper, 65, black[719] | |
| Fred Griffin | Black | 18 | M | May 18, 1931 | Fulton[ck] | Murder | Thomas W. Camp, 48, white (sheriff)[720] | |
| Burley Adams | White | 34 | M | May 22, 1931 | Columbia | Murder | Walter R. Tolbert, 27, white (federal prohibition agent)[721] | |
| Willie Green | Black | 27 | M | Richmond | Murder | Alexander Adams, 20, black[722][cl] | ||
| Arthur Meyers | Black | 28 | M | June 17, 1931 | Richmond | Murder | Robert Franklin Gunn, 30, white (railroad detective)[723] | |
| Eugene Dudley | Black | 21 | M | July 17, 1931 | Walton | Murder | Jesse Williams, 29, black[724] | Richard Russell Jr. |
| Willie Higgins | Black | 28 | M | September 11, 1931 | Fulton | Murder | Bob Peyton, 20, black[725] | |
| Robert L. Chisholm | Black | 20 | M | October 16, 1931 | Peach | Rape | Female, white[726] | |
| Clark Stevens | Black | 24 | M | Morgan | Murder | Percy Quinton McAdams (Madison police chief) and Will Mallory, 30 and 58, white[727] | ||
| William Searcy | Black | 32 | M | October 30, 1931 | Talbot | Murder | Annie Mae Searcy, 31, black (wife)[728] | |
| O. C. Hendrix | Black | 34 | M | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Sam Nisson, 43, white[729] | ||
| English Gaskins | White | 50 | M | December 21, 1931 | Candler | Murder | Jessie Hamm Gaskins, 25, white (wife)[730] | |
| Major Johnson | White | 44 | M | February 9, 1932 | Dougherty | Murder | Tobe Roberts, 35, white (brother-in-law)[731] | |
| Eddie March | Black | 16 | M | Murder-Burglary | Walter E. Campbell, 53, white[732] | |||
| James Parker | White | 38 | M | April 8, 1932 | Ware | Murder | Ethel Johns and Geraldine Parker, 25 years and 18 months, white (wife and daughter)[733][734] | |
| Willie Rounds | Black | 27 | M | June 10, 1932 | Houston | Murder | William Visco Gunter, 45, white[735] | |
| Willie Jones | Black | 24 | M | August 8, 1932 | Richmond | Murder-Burglary | Charles Henry Dunn, 56, white[736] | |
| Albert Jackson | Black | 22 | M | October 7, 1932 | Peach | Murder-Robbery | Jeffie Hartley, 84, white[737][cm] | |
| Charlie Green Jr. | Black | 32 | M | October 28, 1932 | Webster | Rape | Female, white[738][cn] | |
| Paschall Baker | Black | 32 | M | |||||
| William Hulsey | White | 55 | M | November 4, 1932 | Polk | Murder | Three people, white[739][co] | |
| Fred Hulsey | White | 31 | M | |||||
| John L. Humphreys | Black | 21 | M | November 5, 1932 | Stewart | Murder | Fannie Lee Humphreys, 18, black (wife)[740] | |
| J. C. Jackson | Black | 23 | M | November 16, 1932 | Early | Murder | Michael Davis, 22, white[741] | |
| Lawrence Welch | Black | 46 | M | April 4, 1933 | Early | Murder | Lucy Welch, 29, black (wife)[742] | Eugene Talmadge |
| Johnny Todd | Black | 18 | M | May 19, 1933 | Greene | Murder | Willard Stephens Acree, 35, white[743] | |
| Pat Randall | Black | M | May 20, 1933 | Randolph | Murder | Uriah Howell, 46, black[744] | ||
| Raider Davis | Black | 26 | M | June 14, 1933 | Fulton | Murder | Annie L. Henderson, 25, white[745][746][747][cp] | |
| Mose White | Black | 18 | M | August 11, 1933 | Fulton | Murder | Frank C. Foster, 38, white (Atlanta detective)[748] | |
| Richard Sims | Black | 18 | M | |||||
| Richard Morris | Black | 18 | M | |||||
| Eugene Key | Black | 25 | M | August 25, 1933 | Houston | Murder | Katie Key, 17, black (wife)[749] | |
| Thomas A. McCullough | White | 58 | M | Fayette | Murder | William B. Baker, 70, white[750] | ||
| Rochelle Jackson | Black | 27 | M | September 8, 1933 | Worth | Murder | Sarah Armstrong, 49, black (half-sister)[751] | |
| Harry Simpson | Black | 34 | M | October 20, 1933 | Clinch | Murder | Marie Simpson, black (wife)[752] | |
| George Zuber | Black | 29 | M | October 27, 1933 | Pickens | Murder | Lee Lindsey, 61, white (prison guard)[753][cq] | |
| Grady Brooks | Black | 19 | M | |||||
| James F. Barbee | White | 47 | M | December 29, 1933 | Pulaski | Murder | Delmar Cannon, 22, white[754] | |
| Will Osborne | Black | 18 | M | January 12, 1934 | Fulton | Rape-Burglary | Female, white[755] | |
| Homer Lee Short | Black | 24 | M | March 2, 1934 | Marion | Murder | Mose W. Dabbs, 35, white[756] | |
| Sandy Walker | Black | 48 | M | March 16, 1934 | Worth | Murder-Robbery | Cliff and Bettie Kearce, 68 and 67, black[757] | |
| John Downer | Black | 28 | M | Elbert | Rape | Hazel Craft, 20, white[758] | ||
| Miley W. Lively | White | 47 | M | April 20, 1934 | Fulton | Murder | Rosa Kell Lively and Rettia Kell, 32 and 51, white (wife and mother-in-law)[759] | |
| Mack James | Black | 29 | M | May 11, 1934 | Banks | Murder-Rape | Ida Whitfield, 23, white[760] | |
| Claude Hicks | Black | 27 | M | May 15, 1934 | Fulton | Murder | Ray Schells, 19, black (Patrick's brother-in-law)[761] | |
| Hosea Patrick | Black | 24 | M | |||||
| Reese Castleberry Jr. | Black | 24 | M | June 15, 1934 | Pickens | Murder | Lee Lindsey, 61, white (prison guard)[753] | |
| Floyd South | Black | 22 | M | Fulton | Murder | Benjamin Gadlin, 44, white[762] | ||
| Clifford Duncan | Black | 26 | M | September 14, 1934 | Candler | Rape | Female, 11, white[763] | |
| Frank Johnson | Black | 42 | M | October 5, 1934 | Johnson | Murder | John Waller, 47, white (prison guard)[764] | |
| Mose Street | Black | 29 | M | November 15, 1934 | Chatham | Murder | James E. Roughen, 46, white (Savannah police officer)[765] | |
| Charlie Dodson | Black | 17 | M | January 21, 1935 | Schley | Murder | Wilbur B. Souter, 41, white (Ellaville police chief)[766] | |
| J. T. Hammett | White | 47 | M | February 11, 1935 | Troup | Murder | James Howard Boozer, 43, white[767][cr] | |
| Archie Barfield | Black | 22 | M | February 15, 1935 | Gwinnett | Murder | Eva Lamb Evans, 44, white[768] | |
| Rack Reese | Black | 55 | M | March 1, 1935 | McDuffie | Murder-Robbery | James Black Stone, 42, white[769][770] | |
| John Henry Wright | Black | 28 | M | |||||
| Joseph Tucker | Black | 29 | M | March 5, 1935 | Meriwether | Murder-Rape | Samuel and Mary deLong Hughes, both 59, white[771] | |
| Arthur Bell | Black | 20 | M | March 7, 1935 | Webster | Murder-Robbery | Joseph J. King, 67, white[772][cs] | |
| D. W. Brown | Black | 25 | M | |||||
| Robert Hargroves | White | 26 | M | March 15, 1935 | Effingham | Murder | James Zittrauer, 51, white[774] | |
| Victor Pierce | White | 35 | M | March 29, 1935 | Clayton | Murder-Robbery | Stanley Dodge, 30, white[775] | |
| Albert Rivers | Black | 41 | M | April 5, 1935 | Screven | Rape | Waldine Roberts, 9, white[776][777] | |
| Isiah Ashley | Black | 18 | M | Appling | Murder | John Wesley Holton, 38, white[778] | ||
| Charlie Stone | Black | 30 | M | May 10, 1935 | Fulton | Rape | Jennie Pierce, 43, white[779] | |
| Henry Harden | Black | 24 | M | Washington | Murder | John W. New, 21, white[780] | ||
| Robert Mullinax | White | 34 | M | June 14, 1935 | Floyd | Murder | Navin P. Hancock, 23, white (stepson)[781] | |
| Charlie Beasley | Black | 50 | M | Troup | Murder | Dan Daniel, 64, white[782] | ||
| Cleveland Hicks | Black | 30 | M | July 12, 1935 | Mitchell | Murder-Robbery | Charles Edward Norris, 31, white[783] | |
| J. B. Reese | Black | 19 | M | July 19, 1935 | Jackson | Rape | Female, white[784] | |
| Simmie Gaines | Black | 35 | M | October 10, 1935 | Oglethorpe | Murder-Robbery | Ida E. Goolsby, 73, white[785][ct] | |
| George McRae | White | 24 | M | October 18, 1935 | Cherokee | Murder-Robbery | Virgil Turner, 21, white[786] | |
| Jack Mattox | Black | 26 | M | November 22, 1935 | Oglethorpe | Murder | Ed Watkins, 40, black[787] | |
| John Will White | Black | 24 | M | December 20, 1935 | Cobb | Murder-Robbery | Orel C. Swanson, 32, white[788][cu] | |
| Marvin Honea | White | 29 | M | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | David Lord, 23, white[789] | ||
| Eddie B. Bowen | Black | 18 | M | March 6, 1936 | Douglas | Murder-Burglary | Joseph Carroll, 42, white[790] | |
| Thomas Nelson | Black | 38 | M | March 20, 1936 | Camden | Murder-Robbery | Nicholas K. Perry, 23, white[791][792] | |
| John Henry Simmons | Black | 50 | M | |||||
| Julius Lowman | Black | 32 | M | March 25, 1936 | Chatham | Murder | Helen Lowman, 32, black (common-law wife)[793] | |
| Hamp McLemore | Black | 21 | M | April 10, 1936 | Muscogee | Rape | Ola Melton, 25, white[794] | |
| John Henry Thomas | Black | 21 | M | August 6, 1936 | Clarke | Murder-Robbery | Charles Lewis Rice, 48, white[795] | |
| Demp Charles | Black | 28 | M | August 21, 1936 | Hall | Murder-Robbery | Walter Simpson, 67, white[796] | |
| John Daniel | Black | 24 | M | |||||
| Arthur Coombs | Black | 30 | M | November 12, 1936 | Henry | Rape | Female, white[793] | |
| Winton Boyer | Black | 24 | M | December 4, 1936 | Hancock | Murder | Maurice L. Stafford, 25, white (Sparta motorcycle police officer)[797] | |
| John Sloan | Black | 25 | M | December 31, 1936 | Colquitt | Murder | Otis Gay, 22, white[798] | |
| Arthur Burden | Black | 28 | M | February 24, 1937 | Bibb | Murder | Elizabeth Jones Henry, 28, black (sister-in-law)[799] | Eurith D. Rivers |
| James Burke | Black | 24 | M | April 19, 1937 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Patrick Joseph Collins, 67, white[800] | |
| J. P. Goodman | Black | 21 | M | May 14, 1937 | DeKalb | Murder | Willie Thomas, 20, black[801] | |
| Eli Melton | White | 29 | M | May 21, 1937 | Muscogee | Rape-Robbery | Female, 18, white[802] | |
| Will Lacy | Black | 41 | M | Cook | Murder | Donie Lockhart Mitchell and Nellie Ruth Harris, 49 and 26, black[803] | ||
| Leonard Brown | Black | 18 | M | May 24, 1937 | Richmond | Murder | Walter F. Barnard, 46, white[804] | |
| Mose Trammell | Black | 36 | M | May 28, 1937 | Troup | Murder | Willie Mae Palmore Trammell, 24, black (wife)[805] | |
| Willie Hopkins | Black | M | June 14, 1937 | Burke | Rape | Female, 33, white[806] | ||
| James Worthy | Black | 24 | M | June 18, 1937 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Barry C. Dodson, 49, white[807] | |
| Edgar Rose | White | 27 | M | Dougherty | Murder | Thomas Levy Lewis, 50, white (prison guard)[808][809] | ||
| Charlie Young | Black | 35 | M | June 25, 1937 | Burke | Murder | Estella Smith Young, 32, black (wife)[806] | |
| Mitchell Jackson | Black | 26 | M | July 9, 1937 | Fulton | Murder | Birdie Adele Doughty Fluker, 57, white[810][811] | |
| Willie E. Douberly | White | 25 | M | July 30, 1937 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Peter Carellas, 55, white[812] | |
| Lawrence Ward | White | 52 | M | August 13, 1937 | Jeff Davis | Murder | Maude Salters, 14, white (stepdaughter)[813] | |
| Clinton Pinson | Black | 40 | M | September 29, 1937 | Fulton | Murder | Roscoe Harbin, 26, white[814][815] | |
| Willie Frank Daniels | Black | 25 | M | December 27, 1937[cv] | Clarke | Murder | Herman Stein, 43, white (Athens police officer)[816] | |
| Archie Haywood | Black | 37 | M | May 6, 1938[cw] | Worth | Murder-Robbery | Will Robinson, black[817] | |
| George Thomas | Black | 21 | M | May 13, 1938 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | C. Gordon Haston, 30, white[818] | |
| Levy L. Rozier | White | 38 | M | June 17, 1938 | Ware | Rape | Female, 7, white[819][820][cx] | |
| Walter Melton | Black | 31 | M | October 28, 1938 | Charlton | Murder | Pratt G. Mizell, 58, white[821] | |
| Ralph Benton | Black | 40 | M | Fulton | Murder | John Jinks, 29, black[822] | ||
| Isaac McBride | Black | 31 | M | November 4, 1938 | Clinch | Murder | Carey A. Thomas, 32, white (deputy sheriff)[823] | |
| Buck Etheridge | Black | 20 | M | November 10, 1938 | Henry | Murder | Will Combs, 68, black[824] | |
| Frank Knight | Black | 26 | M | November 25, 1938 | Bryan | Rape | Female, 14, white[825] | |
| George Gilbert | Black | 28 | M | November 30, 1938 | Troup | Rape | Female, white[826] | |
| Arthur Mack | Black | 26 | M | December 9, 1938 | Muscogee | Murder-Robbery | Charles R. Helton, 47, white (deputy police officer)[827] | |
| Arthur Perry | Black | 25 | M | |||||
| John Henry Williams | Black | 21 | M | Butts | Murder | Charles T. Thornton, 55, white[828][cy] | ||
| Raymond Carter | Black | 24 | M | |||||
| Charlie Rucker | Black | 18 | M | |||||
| Willie D. Russell | Black | 31 | M | Cobb | Murder | George Washington Camp and Christine Camp Pauls, 66 and 26, white[829] | ||
| Wilson Wright | Black | 18 | M | January 25, 1939 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Morris Center, 66, white[830] | |
| Harvey Floyd Nelson | White | 36 | M | June 23, 1939 | Ware | Murder | J. C. Nelson, 12, white (son)[831][cz] | |
| J. D. Vaughan | Black | 25 | M | July 7, 1939 | Walton | Rape | Female, white[832][da] | |
| Arthur E. Barker | White | 35 | M | July 26, 1939 | Gwinnett | Murder | Millie Barker, 33, white (wife)[833] | |
| Marion Hunter | Black | 25 | M | August 4, 1939 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Five people, white[834][db] | |
| Clarence Sheffield | Black | 36 | M | September 29, 1939 | Ware | Murder | Bennie Ralls, 31, black[835] | |
| Sheppard Bruno | Black | 45 | M | November 17, 1939 | Dougherty | Murder-Robbery | Willie Dorsey Aultman, 33, white[836][837][dc] | |
| James Bivins | Black | 19 | M | November 21, 1939 | Schley | Murder | Mollie Frazier and Coley Richardson, 50 and 35, black | |
| Joe Mathis | Black | 27 | M | February 9, 1940 | Newton | Murder | John E. and Emma Trainer, 73 and 72, white[838] | |
| James Fisher | Black | 27 | M | |||||
| William L. Mims | Black | 38 | M | March 22, 1940 | Bibb | Murder | Dave F. Mitchell, 57, white[839] | |
| Robert Brown | Black | 26 | M | May 17, 1940 | Jefferson | Murder | Keelon Eugene Thompson, 37, white[840] | |
| Oscar Fields | Black | 24 | M | August 16, 1940 | Fulton | Rape | Mary Frances Thomas, 20, white[793][dd] | |
| Curtis Barkley | Black | 34 | M | |||||
| Eddie Brown | Black | 30 | M | August 23, 1940 | Lowndes | Robbery[de] | Elias Rykard, 20, white[841] | |
| Charlie Josey | Black | 20 | M | Pike | Murder | Ollie Joe Cannafax Jr., 32, white[842] | ||
| Fred Anderson | Black | 19 | M | October 4, 1940 | Laurens | Murder | A. J. Page, 20, white[843] | |
| Henry William Hicks | Black | 18 | M | October 18, 1940 | Thomas | Rape | Female, 16, white[844] | |
| John William Sutton | Black | 22 | M | November 8, 1940 | Whitfield | Murder-Robbery | Arthur L. Edwards, 67, white[845] | |
| Robert Lee Brannon | Black | 39 | M | December 13, 1940 | Floyd | Murder | Bessie Brannon, 32, black (wife)[846] | |
| Buddie Lawrence | Black | 28 | M | Bacon | Murder-Robbery | Alexander Steve Johnson, 56, white[847][848] | ||
| Jennings Waddell | Black | 34 | M | December 27, 1940 | Toombs | Murder | Otis White, 3, black[849][df] | |
| Eddie Hayes | Black | 20 | M | January 3, 1941 | Coweta | Murder-Robbery | Will Canaday, 35, black[850] | |
| Johnnie Watson | Black | 33 | M | |||||
| William Henry Bland | Black | 23 | M | May 12, 1941 | Henry | Rape | No information | Eugene Talmadge |
| Willie Jenkins | Black | 23 | M | May 23, 1941 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Thomas Watson Adcock, 44, white[851] | |
| Charlie Anderson | Black | 18 | M | |||||
| Albert Alford | Black | 32 | M | October 10, 1941 | Hart | Rape | Female, 72, white[852][dg] | |
| James Shivers | Black | 38 | M | January 30, 1942 | Fayette | Rape | No information[853] | |
| Charlie Strickland | Black | 25 | M | January 31, 1942 | Terrell | Murder | Essie Mae Smith, 21, black (ex-girlfriend)[854][855] | |
| Edward Leroy Martin | Black | 28 | M | February 6, 1942 | Jefferson | Murder | Louis D. Hubbard, 24, white (deputy sheriff)[793] | |
| John Miller | Black | 35 | M | March 6, 1942 | DeKalb | Rape | Female, white | |
| Howard O. Cone | White | 24 | M | March 11, 1942 | Thomas | Murder | Roy Marion Tucker, 28, white[856] | |
| Norman Williams | White | 28 | M | May 15, 1942 | Elbert | Murder | Lon Nathan Fortson, 58, white[857] | |
| Dock Moore | Black | 25 | M | July 2, 1942 | Fulton | Murder | Glenn A. Baxley, 35, white[858] | |
| S. T. Mosley | Black | 23 | M | July 10, 1942 | Taylor | Murder | Minnie Pearl Hooten Mosley, 22, black (wife) | |
| Buster Shaw | Black | 20 | M | October 16, 1942 | Brantley | Murder-Rape | Four victims, white[859][dh] | |
| Charles E. Martin Jr. | White | 24 | M | DeKalb | Murder | Dorothy Bryant Martin, 24, white (estranged wife)[860] | ||
| W. Z. Lewis | Black | 26 | M | November 26, 1942 | Thomas | Murder-Robbery | George McMath, 43, black[861] | |
| Raymond Dowdell | Black | 31 | M | January 15, 1943 | Muscogee | Murder | Mattie Pearl Thornton, 21, black[862][863] | Ellis Arnall |
| Richard Smith | Black | 24 | M | February 4, 1943 | Fulton | Murder-Burglary | Thomas H. Herd, 67, white[864][di] | |
| Charles Coates | White | 29 | M | March 12, 1943 | Catoosa | Murder | William Fred Black Jr., 29, white (highway patrolman)[865] | |
| Lewis Wilcoxon | Black | 20 | M | March 26, 1943 | Cobb | Rape-Burglary | Female, white | |
| Bernice Franklin | Black | 17 | M | May 28, 1943 | Wayne | Murder-Rape | Gladys O'Quinn Cameron, 33, white[866][dj] | |
| Joel Luther Palmer | White | 30 | M | Tift | Murder | Joe Henderson, 55, white (Tifton police chief)[867][dk] | ||
| Mose Sims | Black | 23 | M | June 10, 1943 | Fulton | Rape | Delores C. Kuehnle, 45, white[868] | |
| Edmond Reed | Black | 26 | M | July 19, 1943 | Bibb | Murder | John Grady Favors, 41, white (Macon police officer)[869] | |
| Adel Johnson | Black | 21 | M | August 10, 1943 | Fulton | Rape | Two females, 19 (second victim), white and black[870] | |
| Marlin Hancock | White | 43 | M | August 20, 1943 | Paulding | Murder | Hoke Mosley, 38, white[871] | |
| Charlie Sexton | Black | 16 | M | Murder-Robbery | Ernest J. Clonts, 16, black[872] | |||
| John Thomas Russell | Black | 27 | M | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | George H. A. Thomas, 57, white[873] | ||
| Eugene Pittman | Black | 28 | M | Polk | Murder | Myrtis Goggins, 38, black[874][dl] | ||
| Serina Hodo | Black | 23 | M | September 24, 1943 | Meriwether | Murder-Robbery | Thomas N. Mosley, 58, white[875] | |
| Tommie Lee Mathis | Black | 23 | M | October 22, 1943 | Spalding | Murder | Albert Nash, 25, black[876] | |
| Robert Williams | Black | 20 | M | October 23, 1943 | Laurens | Murder | Zennie Lee Holland Williams, 18, black (wife)[877] | |
| S. A. Ellison | Black | 17 | M | December 11, 1943 | Meriwether | Murder-Robbery | Thomas N. Mosley, 58, white[875] | |
| H. T. Johnson | Black | 22 | M | December 31, 1943 | Henry | Murder | Grady W. Solomon, 20, black[878][879] | |
| Willie Hubbard | Black | 28 | M | January 5, 1944 | Bibb | Rape-Robbery | Pansy Deese, 64, white[880] | |
| Isaac Irwin | White | 32 | M | January 7, 1944 | Bibb | Murder-Robbery | John N. and Lieu Williams Perdue, 57 and 60, white[881] | |
| Willie Hicks | Black | 18 | M | February 3, 1944 | Fulton | Rape | Edna Strickland, 20, white[882] | |
| Marvin Lewis Lee | Black | 22 | M | March 7, 1944 | Fulton | Rape-Burglary | Frances Gwin, 14, white[883][884][dm] | |
| Rock Hooten | Black | 24 | M | March 17, 1944 | Taylor | Murder-Robbery | Vann Jackson, 67, black[885] | |
| Herbert Rozier | Black | 72 | M | April 7, 1944 | Laurens | Murder | Wesley G. Davis, 45, white[886][887] | |
| Oscar Reed | Black | 26 | M | April 28, 1944 | Bibb[dn] | Rape | Lucille Brady Evans, 30, white[888] | |
| Robert Walker | Black | 26 | M | Rape-Burglary | Maud Hudson, 54, white[888] | |||
| Grady Ellison | Black | 36 | M | May 25, 1944 | Burke | Murder | Nettie Mobley, 31, black (common-law wife)[889] | |
| William B. Stroup | White | 41 | M | July 28, 1944 | Fulton | Rape-Kidnap | Female, 12, white[890] | |
| Jimmie Lee Tye | Black | 22 | M | January 19, 1945 | Fulton | Murder | Lonnie Johnson, 26, black[891] | |
| Henry Glass | Black | 21 | M | |||||
| Walter Fowler | White | 22 | M | March 2, 1945 | Forsyth | Murder-Robbery | Benjamin Perry Roper, 74, white[892][893] | |
| Willie Jackson | Black | 25 | M | Fulton | Rape | Myrtle F. Gantt, 60, white[894] | ||
| Lena Baker | Black | 44 | F | March 5, 1945 | Randolph | Murder[do] | Ernest B. Knight, 67, white[895] | |
| Edmond V. Smith | White | 39 | M | March 9, 1945 | Pike | Murder | Eloise Smith, 37, white (wife)[896] | |
| L. C. Johnson | Black | 19 | M | Newton | Murder-Rape | Ezma Piper Berry, 63, white[897] | ||
| Ulysses Gilbert | Black | 24 | M | April 27, 1945 | Houston | Murder | Robert Horton, 25, black[898] | |
| David Watkins | Black | 18 | M | May 11, 1945 | Bibb | Murder-Robbery | Ella Connell, 70, white[899] | |
| Nathaniel Lamar | Black | 21 | M | |||||
| Edward Lee Green | Black | 23 | M | June 1, 1945 | Houston | Rape | Ella Mae Joyner, white[900] | |
| Jack Roy Green | Black | 40 | M | June 29, 1945 | Sumter | Rape-Burglary | Rena Duckworth, 65, white[901] | |
| Albert Smithwick | White | 26 | M | July 28, 1945 | Chatham | Murder | Julian Eli DeLoach, 37, white[902] | |
| Henry Hayes | Black | 27 | M | August 24, 1945 | Fulton | Robbery[dp] | Lucy E. Wright, 35, white[903] | |
| Robert R. Gunnells | White | 40 | M | Baldwin | Murder | Bertha Logan Gunnells, 23, white (wife)[904][dq] | ||
| Charlie Johnson | Black | 27 | M | September 21, 1945 | Early | Rape | Female, 14, white[905] | |
| Jesse Craiton | Black | 23 | M | November 9, 1945 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Peter D. Vergiotis, 59, white[906] | |
| Noah Collins | Black | 29 | M | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Joe McKinney, 51, black[907] | ||
| Nathaniel Taylor | Black | 37 | M | November 30, 1945 | Laurens | Murder | Lutressa Brown, 43, black (girlfriend)[908][909][dr] | |
| Eddie Daniels | Black | 34 | M | February 8, 1946 | Grady | Murder | Juanita King, 35, black[910][911] | |
| Leon Lewis | Black | 26 | M | March 29, 1946 | Fulton | Rape | Frances Norman, 27, white[912] | |
| Isaac Bonner | Black | 19 | M | Bibb | Murder-Robbery | Enrico DiVenuto, 53, white[913] | ||
| Willie Jones | Black | 28 | M | April 19, 1946 | Ware | Murder-Rape-Burglary | Winnie Wilcox Kirkland, 72, white[914] | |
| Early Bryant | Black | 30 | M | May 31, 1946 | Fulton | Rape | Female, 60, white[915] | |
| Anderson Burke | Black | 28 | M | July 5, 1946 | Oglethorpe | Rape | Mavis Smith, 17, white | |
| Aaron Napper | Black | 41 | M | July 19, 1946 | Laurens | Murder | John J. Webb, 74, white (Dudley police officer)[916] | |
| Jesse R. McKethan | White | 22 | M | August 2, 1946 | Chatham | Murder | George Luther Aids, 17, white[917] | |
| Walter H. Yearwood | White | 23 | M | October 22, 1946 | Clarke | Murder-Robbery | Harry W. Williamson, 40, white[918] | |
| Alton Murray | White | 29 | M | November 8, 1946 | Candler | Murder | Tom Watson Brantley, 50, white (sheriff)[919][920][ds] | |
| Lee James Allen | Black | 16 | M | November 15, 1946 | Fulton | Rape | Female, 41, white[921][dt] | |
| Willie Stevenson | Black | 17 | M | November 22, 1946 | Lee | Murder-Robbery | Lucius Thomas, 47, black[922] | |
| Johnnie Burns | Black | 22 | M | |||||
| James Rufus Williams | Black | 22 | M | November 29, 1946 | Irwin | Murder | Wilburn Tucker and Joseph Bartow Morgan, 57 and 60, white (guards) | |
| Albert Parker | Black | 29 | M | December 13, 1946 | Cook | Murder-Robbery | Marcus Lee, 71, white[923] | |
| J. C. Hill | Black | 19 | M | December 20, 1946 | Ware | Murder-Rape-Burglary | Winnie Wilcox Kirkland, 72, white[914] | |
| Morris Dorsey | Black | 23 | M | February 8, 1947 | Chatham | Murder | Abraham Aaron and Mary Blidge Barnwell, 71 and 78, black[924][925] | Herman Talmadge |
| Arthur Brown Jr. | Black | 23 | M | |||||
| Homer R. Knapp | White | 38 | M | April 18, 1947 | Chatham | Murder | Inez M. Lanier, 38, white[793] | Melvin E. Thompson |
| Willis Barnes | White | 29 | M | April 25, 1947 | Emanuel | Murder | James Henry Clark, 49, white[926][du] | |
| Lauren Porter | Black | 38 | M | Oglethorpe | Murder-Robbery | William Roderic Cofer, 68, white[927][928][dv] | ||
| Quiller Daniel | Black | 30 | M | May 2, 1947 | Franklin | Murder | Marilyn Webb and Willie A. Carnes, 35 and 43, white[929] | |
| James Brown | Black | 24 | M | June 17, 1947 | Screven | Rape-Kidnap | Female, 26, white[930][dw] | |
| Herbert L. Reddick | Black | 17 | M | June 30, 1947 | Bibb[dx] | Murder-Robbery-Kidnap | Otis D. Grooms, 54, white[931] | |
| Robert L. Stanford | Black | 25 | M | August 1, 1947 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Harry Woo, 41, Asian[932] | |
| Ebenezer Scott | Black | 27 | M | Chatham | Murder | Fannie Milton, 18, black (girlfriend)[793] | ||
| Terrell Loughbridge | White | 29 | M | August 9, 1947 | Jefferson | Murder-Robbery | Calvin C. Rowland, 23, white[933] | |
| Roosevelt Moore | Black | 26 | M | August 13, 1947 | Stewart | Murder | Archie B. Brinson, 49, black (father-in-law)[934] | |
| Jim Owen | Black | 43 | M | October 6, 1947 | Warren | Murder | Tommie Rogers, 27, black[935] | |
| Sweetie Bryant Jr. | Black | 29 | M | October 10, 1947 | Mitchell | Murder | Will Davis, 47, black (father-in-law)[936] | |
| Oscar L. Ford | Black | 21 | M | Dougherty | Murder-Robbery | Samuel A. Bailey, 57, white[937] | ||
| Nick Morakis | White | 53 | M | November 18, 1947 | Morgan | Murder | Frederick H. Adams, 56, white (police chief)[938] | |
| Joe Porter | Black | 27 | M | January 2, 1948 | Sumter | Murder-Robbery | Perry R. Cannon, 64, white[939] | |
| Leroy Scrutchens | Black | 37 | M | |||||
| Eddie Brown Jr. | Black | 23 | M | February 13, 1948 | Carroll | Murder | David Andrew Boyd, 28, white[940] | |
| J. W. Torbert | Black | 37 | M | February 16, 1948 | Randolph | Murder | Henry Peavy, 72, white[941] | |
| James Mangum | Black | 18 | M | March 5, 1948 | Fulton | Rape | Addie Reeves, 70, white[793][dy] | |
| L. P. Campbell | Black | 26 | M | March 26, 1948 | Floyd | Murder-Robbery | Joseph T. Chandler, 68, white[942] | |
| Red Lamar Nunn | Black | 43 | M | August 13, 1948 | Jefferson | Murder | Plummer Nunn, 35, black (wife)[943] | |
| Sam Whitt | Black | 22 | M | August 16, 1948 | Fulton | Murder | Margrette Whitt, 21, black (wife)[944] | |
| J. B. Beetles | Black | 32 | M | October 15, 1948 | Carroll | Murder-Robbery | Charles B. Wike, 75, white[945][946] | |
| William C. Davis | Black | 55 | M | |||||
| Charlie Garrett | White | 26 | M | November 5, 1948 | Towns | Murder-Robbery | Milton Melvin Maney, 75, white[947] | |
| Jewell Eller | White | 21 | M | |||||
| L. C. Brown | Black | 25 | M | November 26, 1948 | Greene | Murder | William T. Jarrell, 29, white (road crew warden)[793] | Herman Talmadge |
| Jessie C. Carroll | White | 44 | M | April 8, 1949 | Muscogee | Murder | Daisy Carroll, 36, white (wife)[948] | |
| Junior Moore | Black | 25 | M | April 20, 1949 | Bibb | Murder | Walter L. O'Cain, 61, white (Macon city detective)[949] | |
| Morgan Persons | Black | 39 | M | May 20, 1949 | Worth | Murder | Eula Lee Grant, 15, black (step-daughter)[950] | |
| A. C. Williams | Black | 33 | M | June 1, 1949 | Fulton | Murder | Jeriah Steed, 23, black[951] | |
| Andrew Dorsey | Black | 23 | M | August 19, 1949 | Fulton | Rape | Bertie Mae Kelley and Sara Crumley, 23 and 13, black[952] | |
| Wilbur G. Jones | Black | 18 | M | September 12, 1949 | Sumter | Murder-Robbery | Barney F. DeVane, 21, white[953] | |
| John A. Jones Jr. | Black | 17 | M | |||||
| Lindsey Brown | Black | 26 | M | December 16, 1949 | Burke | Murder | Annie Bell Jackson Irvin, 30, black[954][955] | |
| Eddie Houser Jr. | Black | 22 | M | January 27, 1950 | Peach | Robbery | Helen Marshall, 52, white[956] | |
| Jesse Wyatt | Black | 39 | M | April 21, 1950 | DeKalb | Murder | Jesse C. Haynes, 67, white (guard)[957] | |
| John P. Carrington | White | 29 | M | April 28, 1950 | Fulton | Murder | Beatrice Samples, 26, white (girlfriend)[958] | |
| Robert F. Bryan | Black | 19 | M | May 26, 1950 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Nicholas A. Pahno, 71, white[959] | |
| Curtis Wynn Jr. | Black | 20 | M | August 18, 1950 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | M. K. Joe, 50, Asian[960] | |
| Lincoln Mays | Black | 24 | M | |||||
| Charlie L. Cade | Black | 20 | M | |||||
| George McKay | Black | 30 | M | September 29, 1950 | Fulton | Murder | Peter G. Vergiotis, 59, white[906] | |
| Jimmie Lee Gardner | Black | 27 | M | October 28, 1950 | Clay | Robbery[dz] | Winnie Mae Mills, 58, white[961] | |
| Jimmie Richardson | Black | 47 | M | November 3, 1950 | Crisp | Murder | Grace Burston, 42, black (estranged girlfriend)[962] | |
| John Wallace | White | 54 | M | Coweta | Murder | William H. Turner, 23, white[963] | ||
| George Kersey | White | 27 | M | November 21, 1950 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Edward Ernest Crosby, 37, white[964] | |
| Thomas Lynch | White | 31 | M | |||||
| Willie B. Harris | Black | 47 | M | March 2, 1951 | Worth | Murder | Tiny Glenn, 25, black[965] | |
| Jimmie C. Williams | Black | 28 | M | May 25, 1951 | Clinch | Rape | Female, 19, white[966] | |
| George W. Solesbee | White | 26 | M | July 27, 1951 | Clinch | Murder-Robbery | Buel L. Webster, 52, white[967][ea] | |
| E. B. McLendon Jr. | White | 37 | M | October 5, 1951 | Richmond | Murder | Dorothy Jones McLendon, 34, white (wife)[968] | |
| Willie Ford Ballard | Black | 22 | M | November 2, 1951 | Gwinnett | Rape | Ruth Addington, 27, white[969][eb] | |
| Jim Parks | Black | 45 | M | December 14, 1951 | Pike | Murder | Dana Mae Green, 37, black[970] | |
| Vester McBurnett | White | 43 | M | December 17, 1951 | Floyd | Murder | George Horace Williamson, 40, white[971] | |
| Henry Brock | White | 39 | M | February 21, 1952 | Floyd | Murder | Mary L. Brock, 30, white (estranged wife)[972] | |
| Homer Almond | Black | 48 | M | March 1, 1952 | DeKalb | Murder-Rape | Winifred Garnett Gabriel, 55, white[973] | |
| Clifton Williams | Black | 30 | M | March 14, 1952 | Richmond | Murder | Dorothy Mae Williams, 26, black (wife)[974] | |
| Pat Reece | White | 33 | M | April 4, 1952 | White | Murder | Monroe Wilson Fields, 38, white | |
| Eli Griffin | Black | 42 | M | April 17, 1952 | Putnam | Murder | William D. Elder, 38, white[975] | |
| Arthur Darden | Black | 22 | M | April 25, 1952 | Grady | Murder | Eugene Butler, 26, black[976] | |
| Napoleon Wise | Black | 20 | M | June 6, 1952 | Emanuel | Murder | Alonzo Thomas Horton Jr., 47, white[977] | |
| John Henry Thornton | Black | 24 | M | July 11, 1952 | Fulton | Murder | Evalena Teamer, 25, black[978][979] | |
| James Blackston Jr. | Black | 30 | M | July 25, 1952 | Coffee | Murder | Lucille Blackston, 20, black (wife)[980] | |
| Horace Johnson | Black | 29 | M | October 7, 1952 | Jones | Murder | Leila Inez Mims, 40, white[981] | |
| Henry Savage | Black | 35 | M | November 21, 1952 | Chatham | Murder | Laysie Millan, 26, black (brother-in-law)[982] | |
| Abraham Pinkney | Black | 67 | M | February 27, 1953 | Berrien | Murder | Walter Reppard Henderson, 57, white[983][ec] | |
| Jesse Starr | Black | 26 | M | April 16, 1953 | Floyd | Rape-Robbery | Barbara Ann Jones, 18, white[984] | |
| Amos Patrick | Black | 34 | M | May 8, 1953 | Clarke | Murder | Dora Mae Dupree Lewis, 26, black (girlfriend)[985][986] | |
| Robert Strickland | White | 20 | M | August 24, 1953 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | James Lawton Lewis, 21, white[987] | |
| Samuel Bowens | Black | 23 | M | August 28, 1953 | Screven | Murder | Janie Lee Dunbar, 22, black (wife)[988] | |
| Willie Burgess | Black | 56 | M | November 14, 1953 | Chatham | Murder | Louise Bush, 27, black[989] | |
| Robert E. Calhoun | Black | 31 | M | December 18, 1953 | Coweta | Murder | James McGinty, 32, black[990][ed] | |
| Isiah Harris | Black | 33 | M | December 23, 1953 | Ware | Rape | Female, white[991] | |
| Paul Wright | Black | 19 | M | January 22, 1954 | Walton | Murder-Burglary | Sarah Belle Daniel, 43, white[992] | |
| Doyal Scott | White | 30 | M | February 5, 1954 | Glynn | Murder | Ruby May Daniels, 29, white (girlfriend)[993] | |
| Lindsey Heard | Black | 20 | M | May 25, 1954 | Cherokee | Rape | Laura Hancock, white[994] | |
| Ozzie Jones | Black | 32 | M | June 11, 1954 | Chatham | Rape-Robbery | Female, 20, white | |
| Willie Jackson | Black | 17 | M | June 15, 1954 | Baldwin | Rape | Female, 18, white[995] | |
| Herman Lee Miller | Black | 18 | M | |||||
| Sylvester Seymour | Black | 35 | M | August 6, 1954 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Thomas G. Broome, 61, white[996][997] | |
| Howard L. Booker | Black | 35 | M | September 17, 1954 | Fulton | Robbery | Sarah Babbitt, 28, white[998][ee] | |
| Elliott Simon | Black | 55 | M | November 5, 1954 | Colquitt | Murder | Mallie Coates, 32, black[999] | |
| Calvin E. Davis | Black | 19 | M | November 12, 1954 | Schley | Murder-Robbery | Nora Jones, 70, black[1000][1001] | |
| Charles L. King | Black | 19 | M | November 19, 1954 | Upson | Murder-Robbery | Daniel Edgar Henderson, 65, white[1002] | |
| Joe Lee Jones | Black | 17 | M | |||||
| James W. Morgan | White | 18 | M | January 7, 1955 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Eugene Talmadge Bryant, 20, white[1003] | |
| Tom Williams | Black | 53 | M | April 15, 1955 | Colquitt | Murder | Walter C. and Gladys H. Rowland, 68 and 48, white[1004][ef] | Marvin Griffin |
| Howard Jackson | Black | 44 | M | Coweta | Murder | Carrie Willie Jackson, 32, black (estranged wife)[1005] | ||
| Sylvester Fuller | Black | 25 | M | June 17, 1955 | Calhoun | Robbery[eg] | Allen W. Eubanks, 72, white[1006] | |
| Walter Philpott | Black | 39 | M | January 27, 1956 | Muscogee | Murder | Lloyd Lockhart, 48, black (step-father)[1007] | |
| Aubrey Williams | Black | 29 | M | March 30, 1956 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Harry Furst, 65, white[1008] | |
| William Grady Cochrane | White | 37 | M | April 13, 1956 | Bartow | Murder-Rape-Kidnap | Patricia Ann Cook, 14, white[1009][eh] | |
| James Turner | Black | 27 | M | June 8, 1956 | Calhoun | Murder-Robbery | Joe Richardson, 73, black[1010] | |
| Frederick Mosley | Black | 25 | M | June 29, 1956 | Fulton | Rape | Thelma Irene Knott, white[1011][ei] | |
| Paul Cooper | Black | 48 | M | September 21, 1956 | Worth | Murder | Mary Cooper, 34, black (wife)[1012][ej] | |
| Amos Reese | Black | 31 | M | January 4, 1957 | Cobb | Rape | Female, white[1013][ek] | |
| John F. Corbin | White | 32 | M | February 8, 1957 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Oscar Marion Roebuck, 20, white[1014] | |
| Jennings E. Fields | White | 32 | M | March 5, 1957 | DeKalb | Murder | James Lonnie Mize, 48, white (police officer)[1015] | |
| John Newberry | White | 47 | M | March 8, 1957 | Miller | Murder | Willie Mae Welch Newberry, 44, white (wife)[1016] | |
| Isaac Styles | Black | 34 | M | March 15, 1957 | Burke | Murder | Annie Smith, 25, black (girlfriend)[954] | |
| Leon I. Domingo | Black | 23 | M | Muscogee | Murder | Harold O. Stewart, 26, white[1017] | ||
| Robert Lee Elder | Black | 37 | M | March 19, 1957 | Fulton | Murder | Mabel Jordan, 40, black (common-law wife)[1018][el] | |
| James Toler | Black | 39 | M | Murder-Robbery | Mary Inez Johnson, 30, white[1019] | |||
| Don Mitchell Colman | Black | 18 | M | |||||
| Harold E. Hill | White | 25 | M | March 25, 1957 | Richmond | Murder-Robbery | Frederick William Noegel Sr., 66, white[1020] | |
| Grady Justice | Black | 29 | M | July 26, 1957 | Fulton | Rape | Pauline Lewis, 49, white[1021][em] | |
| Michael Krull | White | 33 | M | August 21, 1957 | N/A (Federal) | Rape[en] | Sunie Jones, 53, white[1022] | |
| George Krull | White | 36 | M | |||||
| Fred G. Mullins | Black | 41 | M | September 6, 1957 | Harris | Murder | Madie Mullins, 39, black (wife)[1023] | |
| Lem Dupree | Black | 59 | M | September 16, 1957 | Laurens | Murder | Annie Smith, 47, black[1024] | |
| John Henry White | Black | 26 | M | October 4, 1957 | Berrien | Rape-Burglary | Female, 18, white[1025] | |
| Edward S. Smith | Black | 23 | M | January 17, 1958 | Richmond | Rape | Female, 15, white[1026][eo] | |
| William Golden | Black | 23 | M | April 18, 1958 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | William E. Fonvielle, 37, black[1027] | |
| Albert Curry | Black | 26 | M | September 19, 1958 | Harris | Murder-Robbery | John C. Grant, 67, white[1028] | |
| Leroy Dobbs | Black | 36 | M | November 7, 1958 | Cobb | Rape | Female, 23, white[1029] | |
| Otha A. Adams | White | 54 | M | November 14, 1958 | Colquitt | Murder | Harris Hagin Jr., 3, white[1030][ep] | |
| Henry R. Woods | Black | 20 | M | December 19, 1958 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Joy Lee McCord, 25, white[1031] | |
| J. C. Murray | Black | 54 | M | February 6, 1959 | Bryan | Murder | Melvin Dewey Abbott, 58, white[1032] | Ernest Vandiver |
| Frank Junior Hill | Black | 36 | M | June 5, 1959 | Dougherty | Murder | Gussie M. Porter, 43, black[1033] | |
| William Charlton | Black | 23 | M | August 7, 1959 | Chatham | Murder-Robbery | Sergeant Pearly Tatum, 38, white[1034] | |
| Eddie Wilson | Black | 37 | M | December 18, 1959 | Atkinson | Murder | Mary L. Wilson, 27, black (wife)[1035] | |
| Homer Bunckley | Black | 26 | M | January 15, 1960 | Talbot | Robbery[eq] | Ruby Anderson, 64, white[1036] | |
| Ernest Albert | White | 34 | M | March 4, 1960 | Columbia | Murder-Robbery | Cullen E. Purvis, 56, white[1037] | |
| Frank Wilson | Black | 54 | M | June 10, 1960 | Warren | Murder | LeRoy Toulson, 51, white[1038] | |
| Herring Davis | Black | 40 | M | June 24, 1960 | Meriwether | Murder-Robbery | George Frank Hall Sr., 81, white[1039] | |
| Nathaniel Johnson | Black | 25 | M | July 1, 1960 | Richmond | Rape-Kidnap | Female, white[1040][er] | |
| Oscar J. Wimis | Black | 44 | M | November 21, 1960 | Fulton | Murder-Robbery | Lovette Pierce Blackmon, 60, white[1041] | |
| Roy Lee Mullins | White | 24 | M | January 20, 1961 | Fannin | Murder | Hobert Luther Brown, 39, white (police officer)[1042] | |
| Thurmond Johnson | Black | 26 | M | March 24, 1961 | Richmond | Murder | Ella Louise Cummings, 70, black[1043] | |
| George Watt | Black | 21 | M | August 11, 1961 | Muscogee | Rape-Burglary | Female, 23, white[1044][1045][es] | |
| Sammie Lee Smith | Black | 27 | M | November 14, 1962 | Houston | Murder | Jerry Cooper, 33, black[1046] | |
| Orleander Jones | Black | 19 | M | October 4, 1963 | Jasper | Murder-Robbery | Anastasia Tyler Smith, 44, white[1047] | |
| Ollie Chandler | Black | 18 | M | October 18, 1963 | Lowndes | Murder | Hugh N. Lane Jr., 49, white[1048] | Carl Sanders |
| J. W. Pugh | White | 35 | M | January 14, 1964 | DeKalb | Murder | Gottlieb Pistor, 38, white (girlfriend's husband)[1049] | |
| Bernard Dye | White | 34 | M | October 16, 1964 | McDuffie | Murder | Otis Durham Rabun Sr., 28, white[1050] |
See also
editNotes
edit- ↑ Mulatto.
- ↑ Executed by burning.
- ↑ Also confessed to 18 horse thefts.
- ↑ Executed by firing squad.
- ↑ Isaac was coerced into committing the murders by Woodward Trammell, who was executed for the crime in 1823.
- ↑ Orphans, inherited Isaac from their late father Thomas Trammell.
- ↑ Also murdered their three children and set their home on fire afterwards.
- ↑ Date also reported as 1834 or 1837.
- ↑ Confessed at his execution to another unspecified crime for which another person had been executed.
- ↑ Also believed to have murdered one Mr. Knowlton (white) and burned the home of Mr. Taylor in Athens.
- ↑ Also previously murdered a Mr. Jacobs who was "the accomplice of Dr. E. A. Roberts, at the time of his attempted escape from the officers who had him in his charge."
- ↑ Guilt significantly doubted by many due to circumstances.
- ↑ Crime committed in Hancock County.
- ↑ Crime committed in Randolph County.
- ↑ "Light mulatto".
- ↑ Also attempted to rape her 13-year-old daughter Georgia Dunson.
- ↑ Mulatta.
- ↑ "Yellow".
- ↑ Serial killer, confessed to three other murders.
- ↑ Serial killer, confessed to four murders, including that of Confederate General Hindman in Helena, Arkansas. Condemned for burning Winslow's storehouse in South Rome.
- ↑ Also previously murdered ex-slave Squire Foster and was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
- ↑ Attempted to rape two other girls prior to this.
- ↑ David M. and Mary Lee (63 and 65, white) and Sallie Johnson (60, black).
- ↑ A telegram from the governor was received shortly after he was pronounced dead postponing the execution.
- ↑ Serial rapist, had previous sex crime and burglary convictions.
- ↑ Malinda Gregory (39), Richard Gregory (18), and Stephen Godwin (28).
- ↑ Serial killer, murdered three people in Florida before fleeing to Georgia and confessed to "numerous assaults and robberies" in both states.
- ↑ Fugitive from Lake County, Florida at time of crime for the murder of Nelse Durham (black).
- ↑ Change of venue from Bibb County.
- ↑ His father Richard Franklin Woolfolk (52), his stepmother Mattie Howard Woolfolk (40), their children Richard Jr. (20), Pearl (17), Annie (10), Rosebud (7), Charles (5), Mattie Jr. (18 mos.), and Mattie's aunt Temperance West (84).
- ↑ Also later murdered bailiff Edward B. Skipper (40, white) while resisting arrest.
- ↑ Serial killer, confessed to four total murders.
- ↑ Also confessed to also murdering his previous wife, 21-year-old Rhena Ketchen.
- ↑ His wife Mary and her parents, Daniel and Lucy Lockett (53 and 51).
- ↑ Serial rapist, later raped a 10-year-old black girl.
- ↑ Serial killer, serving a life sentence for the murder of John Russo (27, white) at time of crime.
- ↑ It is unknown who actually killed the victim, who had been shot during a race riot in 1890, however Rowell and Richards were prosecuted as being the principal rioters.
- ↑ Executed at Fairburn in what was then Campbell County.
- ↑ Confessed to also having previously murdered Forsyth County marshal Reddy Harris.
- ↑ Described as a "mongrel" from Robeson County, North Carolina. All apart from Gordon were of white, black, and Native ancestry, with two being predominantly white and the other two being predominantly black (none specified by name.)
- 1 2 3 Described as "half-breed Indians from North Carolina". All apart from Gordon were of white, black, and Native ancestry, with two being predominantly white and the other two being predominantly black (none specified by name.)
- ↑ Serial killer, confessed to the unsolved murder of Pink Ryan and three other murders along the Ocmulgee River as well as being a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
- ↑ Previously robbed and murdered Anderson Williams (22, black) in Edgefield County, South Carolina and murdered Murray while resisting arrest, killing bystander John Davis (60+, white).
- ↑ Executed at Fairburn in what was then Campbell County.
- ↑ Murdered two other police officers, 49-year-old Richard M. Adams and Charles J. Roberts, during the same crime.
- ↑ Suspected serial killer, reportedly murdered nine men.
- ↑ Mulatta.
- ↑ "Incipient serial rapist," nearly lynched twice previously by other African-Americans.
- ↑ His 1-year-old daughter Pauline was also fatally injured during the attack.
- ↑ Also raped another black woman that same day.
- ↑ Possible serial killer, suspected in five similar murders.
- ↑ Also murdered his brother, 44-year-old Alexander Mathew Godwin (Cairo town marshal).
- ↑ Serving a life sentence for another murder at time of crime.
- ↑ The victim, a cross-dresser, was presenting as female at the time of the crime.
- ↑ Admitted to killing three other men over the previous five years, but claimed self defense.
- ↑ Serving a life sentence for the murder of a boy named Ben Bethel (black) at Talbotton at time of crime.
- ↑ Also killed Nicholls town marshal Thomas Holton (38, white) during the same crime.
- ↑ Victim had to be institutionalized for the rest of her life after the crime.
- ↑ Serial killer, previously murdered two other black men.
- ↑ Serial rapist, also attacked Ethel and Mabel Lawrence (26 and 14, white) and Aletha Camp (30, white) and also murdered Amos J. Moody (38, white).
- ↑ Change of venue from Dooly County.
- ↑ Also murdered Aaron Taylor (18, black) during the same crime.
- ↑ Also murdered her 3-month-old baby.
- ↑ Murder committed in present-day Cook County.
- ↑ Had just finished a 1-year chain gang sentence for a similar murder.
- ↑ Also attempted to murder his stepson, Frank Britton.
- ↑ Change of venue from Muscogee County.
- ↑ Also shot their 12-year-old adoptive child, unknown if fatally.
- ↑ Fired into a crowd and fatally shot several people, apparently only tried for shooting West.
- ↑ Also murdered his brother-in-law.
- ↑ Change of venue from Jefferson County.
- ↑ Also murdered his wife, 27-year-old Viola L. Cribb.
- ↑ Change of venue from Calhoun County.
- ↑ Also killed two other black men, Sylvester Phinney and Dan Showers, on the same day (July 11, 1911). Possible serial killer; confessed to at least eleven murders while a fugitive shortly before his execution, including a deputy sheriff in Tallahassee, Florida, although the veracity of this claim is doubted.
- ↑ Believed to be the youngest person executed in the United States during the 20th century. His age is variously given as between 12 and 15 years old, likely at the younger end of the range due to his weight only being 65 or 75 pounds. He was also reported as being 13 at the time of the crime.
- ↑ Fugitive from North Carolina for the murder of his wife; had been sentenced to 30 years in prison but escaped two years earlier.
- ↑ Also murdered their child.
- ↑ Serial killer, previously murdered John T. and Jeff Edwards (54 and 25, white) at age 17 and sentenced to life imprisonment but was pardoned three years later.
- ↑ Admitted to attempting rape on two girls that same night.
- ↑ Change of venue from Brooks County.
- ↑ Her husband, 25-year-old C. Hampton Smith, was also murdered, and Mrs. Smith was pregnant and had a miscarriage as a result of her injuries.
- ↑ His 25-year-old wife Ethel Cowart Johnston, 18-year-old sister-in-law Mattie Cowart Phillips, and 6-year-old niece Mary Walker.
- ↑ Confessed at his execution to two murders, two assaults (unknown if fatal), and a rape.
- ↑ Confessed to murdering a black woman in Florida two years prior at his execution without becoming a suspect.
- ↑ Change of venue from Meriwether County.
- ↑ Previously murdered his neighbor Alvah Burton (17, white) and was on executive furlough from the state prison visiting family at time of second murder.
- ↑ Serving a life sentence for the murder of his first wife, Mary J. Dozier; dated and murdered Arnold while a chain gang trusty.
- ↑ Serial rapist, linked to 46 rapes in Fulton County dating back to January 1928.
- ↑ Crime committed in what was then Campbell County.
- ↑ Serial killer, confessed to two other murders at his execution.
- ↑ Also murdered Hartley's husband, 89-year-old Green M. Hartley.
- ↑ Also raped her husband.
- ↑ Clifford Jones (32), Lige Harper (30), and Ernest McCullough (26).
- ↑ Also murdered Hamp McGee (68, white) and William E. Stanley (78, white) as well as numerous unnamed black victims.
- ↑ Brooks was serving a life sentence for the murder of Lizzie Irvin (black) at the time of this murder, during an escape from a chain gang. At his execution, Brooks confessed to nine other murders.
- ↑ Also murdered Michael O. Bowman (53, white) during the same crime.
- ↑ Brown confessed to murdering J. J. King (white) at the execution.[773]
- ↑ Also murdered her daughter, Mettie Goolsby (49).
- ↑ Also murdered W. P. Smith (54, white).
- ↑ Last electrocution at Milledgeville.
- ↑ First electrocution at Reidsville.
- ↑ Serial rapist, also convicted and sentenced to 20 years for the rape of an 8-year-old black girl, was under indictment for raping a 9-year-old black girl on the same day as the crime he was executed for, and had previously attacked another young white girl.
- ↑ Raymond Carter also took part in the murder of Thomas H. Herd (see 1943).
- ↑ Also previously murdered his 32-year-old wife Ethel in Coffee County.
- ↑ Also raped a black woman later that same day.
- ↑ James Sidney Tillman (34), his wife Mary Eliza Tillman (29), their daughters Clara Pearl (8) and Leola Tillman (6), and Thomas Chester (42, unrelated).
- ↑ Walter E. Moree (33, white) was killed as well but Bruno was not executed on this charge.
- ↑ Serial rapists, previously attacked Laverne Long (17, white) and Eva Krimes (16, white).
- ↑ Also shot and wounded the victim.
- ↑ Also murdered Fannie (65), Lillie (30), and Annie White (12) during the same crime.
- ↑ Attempted to rape another white woman in Hart County six days later, was serving as a chain gang trusty at time of crimes.
- ↑ George Riley Strickland (65), his wife Amanda (39), and their sons Riley (13) and Harvey (8). Mrs. Strickland was raped before being killed.
- ↑ Also took part in the murder of Charles T. Thornton (see 1938).
- ↑ Previously convicted of the attempted rape of a white woman.
- ↑ police officer Mercer Denby (25, white) was also wounded and died two months later. Palmer was sentenced only for Henderson's death.
- ↑ Also murdered his wife, 21-year-old Ruby Pittman, who was in an affair with Goggins.
- ↑ Also committed another attack 3 weeks earlier.
- ↑ Apparent change of venue; originally charged in Dodge and Jones Counties respectively.
- ↑ Baker was granted a posthumous pardon by the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles in 2005. The board did not find Baker to be innocent, but said that she could've been tried for voluntary manslaughter instead of murder.
- ↑ Also beat the victim unconscious and attempted to rape her.
- ↑ Also murdered his previous wife, Runnette Simmerson, but this charge resulted in a mistrial and he was released on bond.
- ↑ Serving a life term for the murder of Rufus McKibben (29, black) in Fulton County at time of crime, was a trusty at the county public works camp.
- ↑ Also murdered 42-year-old police officer Willie B. Jones.
- ↑ Serial rapist, committed 10 other rapes and an attempted rape against two other white women. Also murdered a female (19, white). Part of a three-man gang alongside James Mangum (see 1948).
- ↑ Also murdered Joseph Brown Peacock (38, white) and critically wounded Garbert W. Mayes (39, white), who later died in 1954 possibly as a result these injuries.
- ↑ Serial killer, discovered to be the previous perpetrator of a series of four murders known as the "Goose Pond Murders" between 1939 and 1944.
- ↑ Raped another white woman later that day.
- ↑ Change of venue from Telfair County.
- ↑ The rape was part of larger crime spree in which Mangum had committed multiple rapes and robberies and murdered a female (19, white). Part of a three-man gang alongside Lee James Allen (see 1946).
- ↑ Also tortured victim for 30 minutes and then attempted to murder her by slashing her throat.
- ↑ Also murdered hitchhiker Sam Mason (45, black) under similar circumstances near Aiken, South Carolina four days earlier.
- ↑ Previously convicted of the attempted rape of a black woman in Bibb County and serving a 10-year sentence for the crime at time of offense.
- ↑ Also murdered his common-law wife Mary Clements and step-daughter Rosa Lee Spikes (52 and 32, black) during the same crime.
- ↑ Previously convicted of murder in Carroll County and sentenced to a chain gang but paroled.
- ↑ Also "pawed" Babbitt "in a sexual manner" and slashed her breasts, and was later sentenced to 20 years for an unrelated rape in Clayton County.
- ↑ Also suspected in another double murder the day prior, when Edward T. Norman and Jefferson Davis Croft (41 and 42, white) were murdered in an all-night diner.
- ↑ Also beat the victim in the head and body with a piece of timber, fracturing his skull and nose, and gouging out one of his eyes.
- ↑ Serial rapist, previously convicted of both rape and felonious assault with intent to commit rape and was on parole from a 20-year sentence at time of crime.
- ↑ Serial rapist, also committed another similar attack on Christine Smith (white) 4 months later; known as the "Laundromat Rapist" due to the locations of both crimes.
- ↑ Previously convicted of killing Red Rock, also black.
- ↑ Previously convicted of two counts of attempted rape.
- ↑ Also murdered Jordan's 23-year-old daughter, Catherine.
- ↑ Serial rapist, attempted to rape two other white white women. Previously suspected of raping another white woman and a 7-year-old white girl.
- ↑ Last federal executions for rape.
- ↑ Serial rapist, also charged with forcible rape and three counts of felonious assault with intent to commit rape.
- ↑ Also murdered Harris's mother and sister, 45-year-old Mary Adams Hagin and 11-month-old Brenda Diane Hagin.
- ↑ Also struck the victim in the head, fracturing her skull and leaving her in critical condition.
- ↑ Previously raped another white woman in August 1956.
- ↑ Victim was pregnant. Also attempted to rape two other white women.
References
edit- ↑ "Executions in Georgia - 1735-1875 - DeathPenaltyUSA, the database of executions in the United States". deathpenaltyusa.org. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
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- ↑ Unnamed, GA, 1794 February 1
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- ↑ Unnamed, GA, 1800
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- ↑ Thomas Chambers, GA, 1843 June 12
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- ↑ Unnamed, GA, 1848 August 27
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- ↑ Elisha Reese, GA, 1849 September 7
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- ↑ Jeff Hardeman, GA, 1850 October
- ↑ William Hall, GA, 1850 October
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- ↑ Frank, GA, 1853 June
- ↑ Jerry, GA, 1853 July
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- ↑ Bob, 1856 August 22
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- ↑ John, GA, 1862 September 26
- ↑ John Taylor, GA, 1864
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- ↑ J. B. Bray, GA, 1863 September 18
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- ↑ Index Card Summary of Execution(s), Undated
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- ↑ Pleasant Smallwood, GA, 1864 March
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- ↑ James Lindsey, GA, 1864 April
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