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The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
September 8, 2025
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The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day
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A wedding was supposed to unite two wealthy families in Warren County, Mississippi. The Riverside plantation, famous for its grand banquets, hosted the ceremony of Pearl Riverside and Sylvester Thompson. Guests expected luxury, laughter, and the best food that money could buy. Instead, they witnessed one of the most shocking tragedies of their time.

 

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  • The Cook Named Celia
  • Grief Turns into Planning
  • The Wedding Banquet
  • The Night of Death
  • The Aftermath
  • Justice or Revenge?

The Cook Named Celia

Behind the scenes of Riverside’s famous dining table was a woman named Celia. She had been enslaved on the plantation since childhood and had grown into a master cook, celebrated for dishes that drew powerful men from across the South. But her life, though admired from a distance, was filled with pain.

The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day

 

Celia was also a mother of three. Her children—Thomas, Mary, and David—were her pride and joy. She taught them love, knowledge, and resilience even in the cruel world of slavery. But all of that was destroyed one autumn afternoon when the plantation owner’s son, Addison Riverside, lured her children into a barn, locked the door, and set it on fire. The three children burned alive while Celia and her husband Samuel could only watch in horror.

Grief Turns into Planning

Losing her children broke Celia. She grieved, but her grief hardened into something else—calculated vengeance. She chose the name Celia Washington, no longer willing to be seen as someone’s property. With skills passed down from Mama Ruth, the former head cook who had taught her about herbs and their deadly powers, Celia began to plan a revenge so precise that doctors would later struggle to explain it.

The Wedding Banquet

Her chance came in January 1849 during the wedding of Pearl Riverside. Seventeen members of the Riverside and Thompson families gathered at the dining table that evening. Celia designed every dish herself: oysters, turtle soup, roasted duck, glazed ham, and a grand centerpiece of roasted pig. Each course carried not just flavor, but poison.

Her method was chillingly exact. The children present at the wedding were given harmless sedatives that put them to sleep. Celia spared them, but the adults were not so lucky. Each guest’s plate was tailored to their level of guilt. Some were given herbs that caused hallucinations, others slow paralysis, and Addison, the murderer of her children, was made to suffer the longest, fully conscious as his body shut down.

The Night of Death

At first, the banquet was full of laughter, toasts, and praise for Celia’s extraordinary cooking. But within hours, the celebration turned into chaos. Guests doubled over in pain, stumbled outside for air, and cried out in terror. One by one, they collapsed.

The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day

Addison remained seated, frozen by paralysis, his eyes wide with terror as he locked gazes with Celia standing calmly in the doorway. He knew exactly who had orchestrated his end.

By morning, the plantation’s dining hall was filled with corpses. Seventeen family members lay dead, their faces twisted in pain and fear. On the kitchen table, a note written in elegant script remained: “For Thomas, Mary, and David, justice has been served. – Celia Washington.”

The Aftermath

The massacre shook Mississippi. The Riverside plantation never recovered. White planters who once trusted their cooks suddenly lived in fear. Some hired food tasters, others dismissed enslaved cooks altogether.

Among enslaved communities, Celia’s name became legend. To some, she was a hero who proved the oppressed could fight back. To others, her act was frightening, as it invited harsher treatment of enslaved people. Celia herself vanished into history. Reports placed her in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and even Canada, but she was never captured.

Justice or Revenge?

Celia’s story forces a difficult question. Was she a murderer or a woman who delivered justice in the only way available to her? The legal system of the time would never have punished Addison for killing her children. In fact, the deaths of enslaved children were invisible to society. Celia turned the very system that oppressed her into the instrument of retribution.

The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day

Her actions shattered the illusion that slavery was safe for its masters. She proved that knowledge and patience could be more dangerous than chains or whips. Yet, her revenge also highlights the despair of a system where justice could only be sought through blood.

Today, her story remains unsettling. It is not a simple tale of good and evil. It is a reminder of the human cost of oppression, the rage born of injustice, and the lengths a grieving mother will go to make sure the world never forgets her children

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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  1. Julie Atkinson says:
    2 weeks ago

    Please cite your sources for this story. It reads like fiction and I can find no evidence for the existence of anyone named in it.

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    • David Giardina says:
      2 weeks ago

      Exactly. It reads very much like fanciful fiction – and in fact one can find many versions of this same story on the internet (i.e. enslaved people poisoning/killing their oppressors at a banquet or on some major holiday) – including the story of Celeste Thibeaux who poisoned high ranking Louisiana officials and the story of Celeste who drowned her oppressors children on Easter Sunday and the story of Louissa who poisoned a whole family by putting arsenic in their clothing.

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