Mary Antoine, NY, 1814 September 30

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An Indian female, Mary Antoine was hanged at Peterboro,
Madison County, New York, in 181) for killing a female"
who had "alienated her husband's affection.", In 1823,
her father, Abram; was hanged at Morrisville Same Cos,

for killing the man who had been the chief witness
against her,

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"Mary Antone hanged at Peterboro on Sept, 30, 181), for
the murder of an Indian girl,"

Kay Mason, Madison Co,
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An Indian female, Mary Antoine was hanged at Pe terboro,
Madison County, New York, in 181) for killing a female"
who had "alienated her husband's affec tion.". In 1623 ;
her father, Abram, was hanged at Morr isville, same Co.,
for killing the man who had been the chief witness
against her,

".. HANG BY THE NECK..." by Teeters. Page 313

"Mary Antone hanged at Peterboro on Sept, 30, 1814, for
the murder of an indian girl,"

letter dated 2-9-1977 from Mrs, Kay Mason, Madison Coe

Historical Society, Oneida, Ne Ye
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