William Piper, DE, 1820 April 18

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PIPER, W;lliam

"William Piper, who has lately been convicted of matri«
cide, was hung at Georgetown, Delaware, on Tuesday,
April 18, 1820), It appears that he was in a state of
intoxication when he committed the act, He persisted
to the last in declaring that he was not sensible of
naving killed his mother, = NEW YORK GAZETTE, A ril 2h,
1820," COURIER, Charleston, SC, May 3, 1820 (273)

"A young man, of the name of William Piper, was convicted
about ten days since, in Sussex County, Delaware, of the
murder of his own mother{" COURIER, Charleston, SC, Apre
Gy ORO 74242)

Aprit 18, 1826
PIPER, WyLliam

‘William Piper, who has lately been convicted of matri-
cide, was hung at Georgetown, Delaware, on Tuesday,
April 18, 1820, It appears that he was in a state of
intoxication when he committed the act, He persisted
to the last in declaring that he was not sensible of
naving killed his mother, = NEW YORK GAZETTE, A ril 2h,
1820." COURIER, Charleston, SC, May 3, 1820 (273)

"A young man, of the name of William Piper, was convicted
about ten days since, in Sussex County, Delaware, of the
murder of his own mother{" COURIER, Charleston, SC, Apre
651820, 4(222)

April 18, 1826
PIPER, W,l1iam
myilliam Piper, who has lately in ces of matri
cide, was hung at Georgetown, Delaw: Tuesday,
April 18, 1820, It appears that he was in a state of
intoxication when he committed the act, He persisted

to the last in declaring that he was not sensible of
naving killed his mother, = NEW YORK GAZETTE, A ril 2h,

1820," COURIER, Charleston, SC, May 3, 1820 (273.)

"A young man, of the name of William Piper, was convicted
about ten days since, in Sussex County, Delaware, of the
murder of his own mother{" COURIER, Charleston, SC, Apre
6, 1820 *(2:2)

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