Warren Durrance
- Full Name
- Warren Durrance
- Victim Profile
- Warren Durrance
- Name Variations
- N/A
- Biography
- On November 30, 1919, Warren Durrance, age unknown, was lynched in Cottondale, Alabama, by a group of armed white soldiers after being accused of escaping guards in Camp Jackson. He was a veteran of the first World War. He was survived by his brother, Jim Durrance.
- Documented or Attempted
- Documented
- Birth Date
- N/A
- County of Birth; County of Death
- N/A; Tuscaloosa County
- Death Date
- November 30, 1919
- Date of Attempted Lynching
- N/A
- Age at Death
- N/A
- Race
- Black
- Sex
- Male
- Researchers
- Abigail Wiest, Callie Rhodes
- Case Number
- AMP541-19191130-002
- Identified by:
- Alabama Memory Project
- Mother
- N/A
- Father
- N/A
- Spouse or Partner
- N/A
- Child
- N/A
- All other relatives
- Jim Durrance (sibling)
- Occupation
- Solider
- Education Level
- N/A
- Head of Household and Literacy Status
- N/A
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