Elizabeth Williams, MD, 1710 April

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Elizabeth Williams EO

Offence: Burglary

Location: Annapolis

Result: Hanged April 1710 (exact date unknown)
Details: Williams was a singlewoman of Annapolis.

On 12-20-09 she burglarized the house of
one Thomas Lowra in that city. One Elizabeth Smith
was tried and acquitted at the same time for harboring
Williams and fencing her loot.

Source: Judgement Record of the Provincial Court
Vol. 12 pages 207-208.

Elizabeth Williams 1710

Offence:
Location:
Result:

Details:

Burglary
Annapolis
Hanged April 1710 (exact date unknown)

Williams was a singlewoman of Annapolis.
On 12-20-09 she burglarized the house of

one Thomas Lowra in that city. One Elizabeth Smith
was tried and acquitted at the same time for harboring
Williams and fencing her loot.

Source:

Judgement Record of the Provincial Court
Vol. 12 pages 207-208.

Elizabeth Williams 1710
Offence: Burglary

Location: Annapolis

Result: Hanged April 1710 (exact date unknown)
Details:

Williams was a singlewoman of Annapolis.
On 12-20-09 she burglarized the house of

one Thomas Lowra in that city. One Elizabeth Smith
was tried and acquitted at the same time for harboring

Williams and fencing her loot

Source:

Judgement Record of the Provincial Court
Vol. 12 pages 207-208.


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