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Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
Category: Reference, Education and News Asked by: dumbo22-ga List Price: $30.00 |
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28 May 2002 20:31 PDT
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Where can I find THOROUGH information about Roy Sullivan, the man who was struck by lightning a record 7 times during his life. I have found plenty of sites on the Web about him. Nothing has more than a paragraph and skin deep description. I am looking for a real biography of the man. Deep information. If you can really provide that, I would pay $30. However, I must tell you that I will not accept something that provides the same basic overviews that I have already found in my general searching. | |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: carwfloc-ga on 28 May 2002 22:22 PDT |
There's an 18-post thread found in Google Groups concering Roy Sullivan (though it sometimes goes off on a tangent...) Pretty interesting reading. Now that I'm facinated by this guy, I'm going to have to follow the info trail of anybody who can answer this question! http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&safe=off&threadm=3b76ede2_3%40Newsfeeds.com&rnum=10&prev=/&frame=on carwfloc-ga |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: j_philipp-ga on 29 May 2002 04:49 PDT |
Most resources trace back their data on former Park Ranger Roy C. "Dooms" Sullivan of Virgina to the Guinness Book of World Records. Quote "Lightning" by Ron Hipschman: http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weather/weather.html "According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Sullivan bas the dubious distinction of being the most lightning-struck person ever recorded. Between 1942 and his death in 1983, Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times. The first lightning strike shot through Sullivan's leg and knocked his big toenail off. In 1969, a second strike burned off his eyebrows and knocked him unconscious. Another strike just a year later, left his shoulder seared. In 1972 his hair was set on fire and Roy had to dump a bucket of water over his head to cool off. In 1973, another bolt ripped through his hat and hit him on the head, set his hair on fire again, threw him out of his truck and knocked his left shoe off. A sixth strike in 1976 left him with an injured ankle. The last lightning bolt to hit Roy Sullivan sent him to the hospital with chest and stomach burns in 1977." LA Weekly has to say this: http://www.laweekly.com/ink/99/13/books-rugoff.shtml "Then, in 1983, the man who owns the Guinness record for having survived the most lightning strikes took his own life, reportedly after suffering a lover's broken heart." |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: mistajon-ga on 29 May 2002 05:08 PDT |
Hi Dumbo22-ga, I am going to post a comment instead of an answer as I could not find a biography, however here is what I have found about Former Park Ranger Roy "Dooms" Sullivan: "According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Sullivan has the dubious distinction of being the most lightning-struck person ever recorded. Between 1942 and his death in 1983, Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times. The first lightning strike shot through Sullivan's leg and knocked his big toenail off. In 1969, a second strike burned off his eyebrows and knocked him unconscious. Another strike just a year later, left his shoulder seared. In 1972 his hair was set on fire and Roy had to dump a bucket of water over his head to cool off. In 1973, another bolt ripped through his hat and hit him on the head, set his hair on fire again, threw him out of his truck and knocked his left shoe off. A sixth strike in 1976 left him with an injured ankle. The last lightning bolt to hit Roy Sullivan sent him to the hospital with chest and stomach burns in 1977. Sullivan could never offer any explanation for this strange and unwelcome electrical attraction. " [ http://216.239.35.100/search?q=cache:WNrL2M2qTZQC:www.pinegrovebiblechurch.org/TastyBites_weird_fact.htm+Roy+sullivan+hit+by+lightning+7&hl=en ] "One of those shows about lightning, Discovery or somesuch, had a short segment about him and his life with lightning. I believe they interviewed his daughter who held the famous ranger hat he wore with the burn mark in the top for the camera. She said that he just couldn't handle it anymore." [ http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Roy+sullivan+hit+by+lightning+7&hl=en&lr=&selm=5Iod7.1195%244M3.194762%40dfiatx1-snr1.gtei.net&rnum=6 ] "Roy Cleveland Sullivan, a retired forest ranger from Waynesboro, Virginia, was known as the Human Lightning Rod because he was struck by lightning seven times in the course of his thirty-six-year career. The first strike, in 1942, caused the loss of a big toenail. Twenty-seven years later a second bolt burned his eyebrows off. The following year, in 1970, a third bolt seared his left shoulder. After Sullivan's hair was set afire by a forth strike in 1972, he began hauling a bucket of water around with him in his car. He was driving on August 7, 1973, as a bolt came out of a small, low-lying cloud, hit him on the head through the hat, set his hair on fire again, knocked him ten feet out of his car, went through both legs and knocked his shoe off. Sullivan poured the bucket of water over his head to cool off. Sullivan was struck for the sixth time on June 5, 1976, hurting his ankle. The seventh blow from above hit Sullivan on June 25, 1977, while he was fishing. He required hospitalization for stomach and chest burns on that occasion. Though he was never able to explain his peculiar attraction for lightning, Sullivan once said that he could actually see the bolts as they headed for him. At 3 A.M. on the morning of September 28, 1983, Sullivan, aged seventy-one, took his own life with a bullet. Two of his Ranger hats, burned through the crown by lightning blasts, now reside in Guinness World Exhibit Halls in New York City and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, proof that lightning DOES strike the same place twice. " [ http://216.239.35.100/search?q=cache:9eBpN5VGysgC:www.qsl.net/w5www/coincidence.html+Roy+sullivan+hit+by+lightning+7&hl=en ] "He was struck by lightning no fewer than seven times in his lifetime. His seventh strike put him in the Guinness Book of World Records. Roy was born on February 7, 1912, and his chart shows a prominence of "lightning planets." His Uranus and Mercury are conjunct in Aquarius, with both making a trine to Mars, which is located in Mercury's sign of Gemini." [ http://www.stariq.com/pagetemplate/article.asp?PageID=1895 ] "Roy Cleveland Sullivan was a Forest Ranger in Virginia who had an incredible attraction to lightning... or rather it had an attraction to him. Over his 36-year career as a ranger, Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times - and survived each jolt, but not unscathed. When struck for the first time in 1942, he suffered the loss of a nail on his big toe. Twenty-seven years passed before he was struck again, this time by a bolt that singed his eyebrows off. The next year, in 1970, another strike burned Sullivan's left shoulder. Now it looked as though lightning had it out for poor Roy, and people were starting to call him The Human Lightning Rod. He didn't disappoint them. Lightning zapped him again in 1972, setting his hair on fire and convincing him to keep a container of water in his car, just in case. The water came in handy in 1973 when, seemly just to taunt Sullivan, a low-hanging cloud shot a bolt of lightning at his head, blasting him out of his car, setting his hair on fire and knocking off a shoe. The sixth strike in 1976 injured his ankle, and the seventh strike in 1977, got him when he was fishing, and put him in the hospital for treatment of chest and stomach burns. Lightning may not have been able to kill Roy Sullivan, but perhaps the threat of it did. He took his own life in 1983. Two of his lightning-singed ranger hats are on display at Guinness World Exhibit Halls." [ http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa072400a.htm ] He used to live in a mobile home surrounded by a dozen lightning rods. [ http://www.inwit.com/inwit/writings/lightning.html ] "You're referring to the late Roy C. Sullivan, a ranger at Shenandoah National Park in western Virginia, who was struck by lightning seven times over 34 years. Sullivan said he would notice an aroma of sulfur, his hair would bristle, and within three seconds it would get him. He described the sensation as "like being cooked inside your skin." He never knew why it happened." "Sullivan's first time was on a lookout tower in 1942, when he lost a big toe nail. He was hit again while driving a truck in 1969 (lost eyebrows); in his front yard in 1970 (left shoulder seared); at a ranger station in 1972 (hair set on fire); while standing beside his car in 1973 (legs seared and hair set on fire again); at a campground in 1976 (ankle injured); and while fishing in 1977 (chest and stomach burned). But it never killed him. He did that himself on Sept. 28, 1983, with a pistol. Reportedly he was rejected in love." [ http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&threadm=trans-ya023180001212961145500001%40ssbunews.ih.lucent.com&rnum=8&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D%2522roy%2Bsullivan%2522%2Blightning%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26selm%3Dtrans-ya023180001212961145500001%2540ssbunews.ih.lucent.com%26rnum%3D8 ] Extra information: Roy Sullivan Astrology Horoscope [ http://www.stariq.com/PageTemplate/t1.asp?pageid=1896 ] Search terms used: Roy sullivan hit by lightning 7: [ ://www.google.com/search?q=Roy+sullivan+hit+by+lightning+7 ] movie "roy sullivan": [ ://www.google.com/search?q=movie+%22roy+sullivan%22&hl=en&lr= ] "roy sullivan" biography: [ ://www.google.com/search?q=%22roy+sullivan%22+biography&hl=en&lr=&start=10&sa=N ] Best wishes, mistajon-ga |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: davidsar-ga on 29 May 2002 05:13 PDT |
Brief Obituary from U.P.I. September 29, 1983 DOOMS, Va. Roy Sullivan, a retired park ranger who was struck by lightning seven times and survived, is dead, reportedly of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 71. Sullivan's sons said their mother said the former Shenandoah National Park ranger shot himself, The Waynesboro News-Virginian reported. Investigators at the Augusta County sheriff's office, however, said the cause of Sullivan's death Wednesday was still undetermined. His body was taken to the State Medical Examiner's Office in Roanoke. The 1983 Guinness Book of World Records described Sullivan, who began his 36-year career with the National Park Service in 1940, as ''the only living man in the world to be struck by lightning seven times.'' Sullivan' appeared several times on national television -- once with a hat that had been burned by lightning. |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: dr_chung-ga on 29 May 2002 05:14 PDT |
Hello, As an experienced searcher on the web,I would agree the online information about this guy ia really scanty.The most detailed reporting about him that I can find is in St. Petersburg Times on 07/23/1989.In the long article entitled "LIGHTNING, NATURE'S STRIKE FORCE "(3900 words),the author named him as "THE KING OF LIGHTNING SURVIVORS" and wrote as follows: Roy Sullivan, a park ranger from Dooms, Va., was struck seven times and lived to tell about it. Why him? ``Lordy, I wish I knew,`` he once told a reporter. ``It's awful. I don't believe God is after me. If He was, the first bolt would have been enough.`` Six strikes hit him in Shenandoah National Park, where Sullivan worked most of his life. The first visited him in a lookout tower in 1942, blasting off one of his big toenails. The second came calling in 1969, while he drove along a mountain road, and burned away his eyebrows. The third came in 1970, as he walked across his front yard, and burned his shoulders. The fourth, in 1972, caught him standing in a ranger station and burned off his hair. IT GETS WORSE After strike four, Sullivan began to believe that an unseen force was trying to destroy him. He became convinced that strike five, when it came, might kill him. For months, whenever he was caught in a storm while driving his truck, he would pull over and lie down on the front seat, shivering until the threat passed. On Aug. 7, 1973, while out on regular patrol, he saw a storm cloud forming and drove away. The cloud, as he later recounted, seemed to follow him. When he thought he had outrun it, he decided it was safe to leave his truck. ``I actually saw the lightning shoot out of the cloud this time,`` he said, ``and it was coming straight for me.`` This one set his hair on fire, traveled down his left arm and left leg, knocked off his shoe - but did not untie the lace - and then crossed over to his right leg just below the knee. Still conscious, he staggered back to the truck and poured a five-gallon can of water over his head. ``Thank God it's all over,`` he said afterward. Wrong. The sixth bolt came in 1974, while he was checking a campground. The seventh found him in 1977, while he was fishing. THERE WERE ALSO SIDE EFFECTS ON HIS SOCIAL LIFE ``Naturally, people avoid me,`` Sullivan told a reporter. ``I was walking with the chief ranger one day, and lightning struck way off, and he said, `I'll see you later, Roy.``' In 1983, Sullivan died at age 71, reportedly of a self-inflicted gunshot wound over troubles unrelated to lightning. |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: brad-ga on 30 May 2002 13:31 PDT |
It was a family affair..., or perhaps his wife got in the way of a record 8 strikes for old Roy! He wife was also struck once, when a sudden storm welled up as she and her husband were out hanging wash on the back yard clothesline. Roy was struck for the seventh time on June 25th, 1977. http://www.pd.org/topos/perforations/perf8/bigdeath2.html |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: oriole-ga on 30 May 2002 14:58 PDT |
The LSESSI (Lightning Strike and Electrical Shock Survivors International) seems to be a pretty authoritative site when it comes to lightning strikes...maybe someone there could point you to some further information? http://www.mindspring.com/~lightningstrike/index.htm |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: joecool12321-ga on 08 Jun 2002 02:26 PDT |
Not an exaustive bio, but interesting tidbits. According to the December 15, 2000 edition of "Current Science", "he lost his big toenail in a 1942 strike and his eyebrows in 1969, and had his hair set on fire twice." (Found it on microfiche, no link.) According to the final bullet in http://www.ifyougolf.com/features/lightning/incidents/ (final bullet), he's listed in the Guiness book of World Records. "The first lightning strike shot through Sullivan's leg and knocked his big toenail off. In 1969, a second strike burned off his eyebrows and knocked him unconscious. Another strike just a year later, left his shoulder seared. In 1972 his hair was set on fire and Roy had to dump a bucket of water over his head to cool off. In 1973, another bolt ripped through his hat and hit him on the head, set his hair on fire again, threw him out of his truck and knocked his left shoe off. A sixth strike in 1976 left him with an injured ankle. The last lightning bolt to hit Roy Sullivan sent him to the hospital with chest and stomach burns in 1977." The same segment also tells us he died at his own hands. According to and April, 1992 edtion of "Current Health 2", he described the experience by saying, "It's like being cooked inside your skin." The L.A. Times (Orange County Edition) has this line: "Nor do we envy 'Sparky' Sullivan. That's Roy Sullivan, the former Virginia park ranger struck by lightning seven times. Sullivan committed suicide in 1983 after apparently being smitten by love and striking out." |
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Re: Roy Sullivan -- Struck by Lightning 7 Times...Bio?
From: starrebekah-ga on 03 Jul 2002 00:08 PDT |
Here's a pretty interesting article by an astrologer, who thinks that the planets that Roy Sullivan was born under has a significance to his electrical personality: "Roy Sullivan is a prime example. He was struck by lightning no fewer than seven times in his lifetime. His seventh strike put him in the Guinness Book of World Records. Roy was born on February 7, 1912, and his chart shows a prominence of "lightning planets." His Uranus and Mercury are conjunct in Aquarius, with both making a trine to Mars, which is located in Mercury's sign of Gemini." The link is : http://www.stariq.com/pagetemplate/article.asp?PageID=1895 -Rebekah |
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