Lawrence Mccarty, NY, 1839 August 1

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McCARTY, Lawrence (Larry) August 1, 1839
28-year-old white canal boat laborer, hanged at Lowville,
Lewis County, New York on August 1, 1839, for the murder
of his father-in-law, Asahel Alford. “ave all that I
need in excerpt from Lewis County Historical Journal,
Volume One, number two, Provided courtesy of aoe
Einhorn, Lewis County Historian, Court House, Lowville,
New York 13367. Filed in New York = Not written up -

bound.

McCARTY, Lawrence (Larry) August 1, 1839

28-year-old white canal boat laborer, hanged at Lowville,
Lewis County, New York on August 1, 18395 for the murder
of his father-in-law, Asahel Alford, “ave all that I
need in excerpt from Lewis County Historical Journal,
Volume One, number two, Provided courtesy of Arthur
Einhorn, Lewis County Historian, Court House, Lowville,
Ngw York 13367. Filed in New York - Not written up -

bound.

MoCARTY, Lawrence (Larry) August 1, 1839

2®-year-old white canal boat laborer, hanged at Lowville,
Lewis County, New York on August 1, 1839, for the murder
of his father-in-law, Asahel Alford, Mave all that I
need in excerpt from Lewis County Historical Journal,
Volume One, number two, Provided courtesy of Arthur
Einhorn, Lewis County Historian, Court House, Lowville,
Ngw York 13367. Filed in New York - Not written up -
bound,

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