James McGirk, DC, 1802 October 28

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murder of his wife, See BISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

POLICE, by Richard Sylvester; Washington, DC:
Gibson Brothers, 1891,,page 227

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Ginsent Brothers, 189|,page 227

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Gibson’ Brothers, 189),pare 227

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"James McGirk was executed 10-28=1802 for the murder of
his wife. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, 10-29-1802,"
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS} 1800-1820, FROM THE NATIONAL IN}
TELLIGENCER, WASHINGTON, D. Ce, by Frank Je. Metcalf and
George H, Martins washington, De Ce: National Genealogical
Society, 1968, page 5

"Washington City: Yesterday was executed

James McGirk sentenced to death for

murdering his wife." NATION AL INTELLIGENCER,
Washington, DC 10-29-1802 (3:1)

M GIRK, a bricklayer was the first man hanged
™ Wesaineton, 2, C., in 1803 (sic) for the

McGIRK, James

"James McGirk was executed 10-28-1802 for the murder of
his wife. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, 10-29-1802,"
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS; 1800-1820, FROM THE NATIONAL IN}
TELLIGENCER, WASHINGTON, D. C., by Frank J. Metcalf and
George H, Martins washington, De Ce: National Genealogical
Society, 1968, page 5

"Washington City: Yesterday was executed
James McGirk sentenced to death for /
murdering his wife." NATION AL INTELLIGENCER,
Washington, DC 10-29-1802 (3:1)

MeGIRK, a bricklayer was the first man hanged
Washington, D, C., in 1803 (sic) for the

McGIRK, James :

‘James McGirk was executed 10-28-1802 for the murder of
his wife. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, 10-29-1802."
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS; 1800-1820, FROM THE NATIONAL IN=

TELLIGENCER, WASHINGTON, D. C., by Frank J. Metcalf and
George H, Martin; washington, De Cet National Genealogic:

Society, 1968, page 5

"Washington City: Yesterday wes executed
James McGirk sentenced to death f

h for

hurdering his wife." NATION AL INTELLIGENCER,

Washington, DC 10-29-1802 (3:1)

YgCIRK, a bricklayer was the first man hanged
Washington, D, C., in 1803 (sic) for the

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