Stephen Paine, NY, 1789

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1789
HAVILAND, Moses, PAINE, Stephen & HOUSE (HOSEA?)

According to entries dated May 26 and June 16, 1789,
Sheriff Jesse Hunt of Westchester County was allowed
fees for hanging three condemned felons, Moses Haviland,
Stephen Paine and Negro House (perhaps this was Hose, ).

Minutes of the Westchester County Board of Supervisors,
MAXE County Archives, Elmford, New York.

1789
HAVILAND, Moses, PAINE, Stephen & HOUSE (HOSEA?)

According to entries dated May 26 and June 16, 1789,
Sheriff Jesse Hunt of Westchester County was allowed
fees for hanging three condemned felons, Moses Haviland,
Stephen Paine and Negro House (perhaps this was Hose, )«

Minutes of the Westchester County Board of Supervisors,
MKXK County Archives, Elmford, New York.

1789
HAVILAND, Moses, PAINE, Stephen & HOUSE (HOSHA?)

According to entries dated May 26 and June 16, 1789,
i e Hunt of Westchester County was allowed

nging three condemned felons, Moses Haviland,
Heo che Leto LAG (Gee

this was Hose,).

Minutes of the County Board of Sup
¥KXX County Archives, Elmford, New York.



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