John Young, NJ, 1902 March 18

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la, Flaey 3-19-1902 (7/3.) See also the article in
"The Left Sided Man," filed in New Jersey, NWU. See
also small’ecard Oh-BROWN, Charles, Affirmed 51 A 939
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lay Flae, 3-19-1902 (7/3e) See also the article in
"The Left Sided Man," filed in Yew Jersey, NW. See
also small’card 6h-BROWN, Charles, Affirmed 51 A 939
WORKSHEET — NEW JERSEY — NWU - Bound

Las, 3-19-1902 (7/3.) See also the article in
% Jer WU. See
Affirmed 51 A 939

YOUNG, John

Marat lb (902

"Mt, Holly, Ne Jey 3=18-1902-John Young was hanged in the
yard of the county jail here today for complicity in the
murder of Washington Hunter, an aged and wealthy farmer,
who was killed in his home at Riverside on the night of
January25, 1901. Young made a confession in which he ad-
mitted having led the murderers to the Hunter home, but
denied having struck the blow, Young, in company with
Charles Brown, Otto Kellar and Charles Miller, visited Mr.
Hunter's house for the purpose of robbery. Hunter, who wa
75 years old, resisted and was beaten to death, Young,
Brown, Knd Kellar were later arrested and Kellar turned
state's evidence. He is now awaiting sentence, Miller
made his escape and has not been apprehendede Brown was
hanged Dec, 3 last, after having made a desperate break
for liberty an hour beforchis execution," NEWS, Pensaco=

YOUNG, John ¢ ;
Marah lh (902
"Mt. Holly, Ne Jey 3-18-1902-John Young was hanged in the
yard of the county jail here today for complicity in the
murder of Washington Hunter, an aged and wealthy farmer,
who was killed in his home at Riverside on the night of
January25, 1901. Young made a confession in which he ad-=
mitted having led the murderers to the Hunter home, but
denied having struck the blow, Young, in company with
Charles Brown, Otto Kellar and Charles Miller, visited Mr.
Hunter's house for the purpose of robbery. Hunter, who wa
75 years old, resisted and was beaten to death, Young,
Brown, Knd Kellar were later arrested and Kellar turned
state's evidmce. He is now awaiting sentence, Miller
made his escape and has not been apprehendede Brown was
hanged Dec, 3 last, after having made a desperate break
for liberty an hour beforehis execution, " NEWS, Pensaco=

YOUNG, John
i Maral lh (G02
‘Mt, Holly, Ne Jey 3-18-1902-John Young was Hanged in the
yard of the county jail here today for complicity in the
murder of Washington Hunter, an aged and wealthy farmer,
who was killed in his home at Riverside on the night of
Jamary25, 1901. Young made a confession in which he ad-
mitted having led the murderers to the Hunter home, but
denied having struck the blow, Young, in company with
Charles Brown, Otto Kellar and Charles Miller, visited Mr.
junter's house for the purpose of robbery, Hunter, who wal
75 years old, resisted and was beaten to death, Young,
Brown, nd Kellar were later arrested and Kellar turned
state!s evidace. He is now awaiting sentence.

made his escape and has not been apprehended,

hanged Dec, 3 last, after having made a desperate break
for liberty an hour beforchis execution," NbiS, Pensaco—

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