William Newton Miller, NC, 1806

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MILLER, William Newton

"#2203 HILL: Died Salisbury September Court Term, 1806,
William Newton Miller was tried and convicted of the murder
of William Hill of Iredell (County), by poison,..This is th
first conviction for poison that we have witnessed in this
state, RALEIGH MINERVA, Raleigh, NC, Mon, 20 Oct. 1806 2:)
Vol. I, ABSTRACTS OF VITAL RECORDS FROM RALEIGH, N. C., NEW
PAPERS, 1799-1819, by Compiled by Lois Smathers Neal: Spar-
tanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1979, p 235. ,

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"#2203 HILL: Died Salisbury September Court Term, 1806,
William Newton Miller was tried and convicted of the murder
of William Hill of Iredell (County), by poison...This is th
first conviction for poison that we have witnessed in this
state, RALEIGH MINERVA, Raleigh, NC, Mon, 20 Oct, 1806 2:))
Vol. I, ABSTRACTS OF VITAL RECORDS FROM RALEIGH, N. C., NEW
PAPERS, 1799-1819, by Compiled by Lois Smathers Neal: oa
tanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1979, p 235.

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MILLER, William Newton
#2203 HILL: Died Salisbury September Court Term,
lliam Newton Miller was tried and convicted of the murder|
of William Hill of Iredell (County), by poison,
first conviction for poison that we have witne:
state. aa MINERVA, Raleigh, NC, Mon, 20 Oct, 1806 2:h]
‘Ol, I, ABSTRACTS OF VITAL RECORDS FROM RALEIGH, N. C., NEV
PAPERS, 1799-1819, by Compiled by Lois Smathers Neal: Spar-|
tanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1979, p 235.

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