Background
Vincent, Beverly M. was born on March 28, 1890 in. Son of Gillis and Calvernia Vincent.
Vincent, Beverly M. was born on March 28, 1890 in. Son of Gillis and Calvernia Vincent.
Student Western Teachers College, 1910-1914, University of Kentucky, 1914-1916. Studied law at University of Kentucky.
Admitted to Kentucky bar, 1916, and practiced in Brownsville. County judge Edmonson County, 1917-1918. Member State Senate, 1929-1933.
Attorney general State of Kentucky, 1935-1937. Elected March 27, 1937, to fill vacancy in 75th Congress (1937-1939) 2d Kentucky District. Re-elected 76th to 78th Congresses (1939-1945), same district.
Vice president Brownsville Deposit Bank. Director Ten Brother Corporation.
The state should not attempt to control the church, nor should the church seek to dominate the state. The separation of church and state should not be misconstrued as the abolition of all religious expression from public life.
The strength of a society’s marriages is the greatest cause and indicator of societal health.
Served in World War, 1918-1919. Presidential elector, 1932. Member American Legion.
Odd Fellow.
Married Stella Smith, February 20, 1916.