Patrick Doyle, IL, 1854 May

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"eeratrick Doyle was hung in 1854 for the mur-
der of fatrick Tole, from a tree Limb: in. the
woods near Naperville, then the county seat."
DOWNERS GROVER REPORTER, Downers Grove, fil.,
February <O, 1925,

".ePatrick Doyle was hung in 1854 for the mur-
der of fatrick Tole, from a tree limb: in the
woods near Naperville, then the county seat."
DOWNERS GROVER REPORTER, Downers Grove, fill.,
February <O, 1925.

ck Doyle was hung 4 for the mur
Futrick Tole,

His,

DOYLE, Patrick

Hanged, Wheaton, I1l., some time during }
written clerk but they don't have date, /Will have to

review Illinois newspapers to find date/and information
on crime,

@uoting Alton Telegraph: "Patrick Doyle underwent the ex-
treme penalty of the law on Friday last at Naperville for
the murder of Pat Tuhill, a fellow laborer on the railroad,
last Fall, He exhibited a most hardened heart, ascending 1!
the platform with imprecations and cusses, avowing that cotae

gagyquould untie his hands, he would Bight any many in the

crowds!" TIMES, New York, 5-3 1-185) (3/5). Over

DOYLE, Patrick

Hanged, Wheaton, Ill., some time during
written clerk but they don't have date.
review Illinois newspapers to find dat
on crime,

Will have to
and information

@uoting Alton Telegraph: "Patrick Doyle underwent the ex-
treme penalty of the law on Friday last at Naperville for
the murder of Pat Tuhill, a fellow laborer on the railroad,
last Fall. He exhibited a most hardened heart, ascending t.
the platform with imprecations and cupses, avowing- that ‘if
dgyqwould untie his hands, he would @ight any many in the

crowde "TIMES, New York, 5-3 1-185) (3/5). Oren

DOYLE, Patrick

Hanged, Wheaton, I11,, some time during ¢
written clerk but they don't have date,

review Illinois newspapers to find date/and information
on crime,

Quoting Alton Telegraph: "Patrick Doyle underwent the ex-
treme penalty of the law on Friday last at Naperville for
the mrder of eae Tuhill, a fellow laborer on the re Aizoad,
Last Fall, He exhibited a most hardened heart, asco

the platform with imprecations and cusses, avowing that "af
S#egygwould untie his hands, he would gight any many in the

crowd, "TIMES, New York, 5-3 1-185) (3/5). Over



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