William Fee, NY, 1860 March 23

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"In 1860, the one and only hanging took place in Wayne

Co. (N.Y.)e William fee, convicted of murder, was execu-

ted Hebe—27-4060, at the Wayne County Jail in Lyons.eed"
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Wayne Coun:y Historian, 21 Butternut St., lyons » Ne Ye

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FEE, William

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"In 1860, the one and only hanging took place in Wayne
Co. (NeY.)e William fee, convicted of murder, was execu-

ted Febe-2;=+860, at the Wayne County Jail in Lyons. ees"
March 5, (52

letter dated Feb. 2, 1977, from Mrs. Marjory Allen Perez y

Wayne County Historian, 21 Butternut St. » lyons, Ne. Ye
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