August Troutwein, PA, 1905 March 28

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TROUTWEIN, August

"executed 3-28-1905; ArmstrongCo., Pa.; killed
his wife Lena at Aladdin, a mining town near
Kiskiminetas Junction on a Sunday in 1904
following a quarrel; she left the house and
later he found her at the home of oné Joe
Alcipedes where he shot her; convicted Dec, 24,
190§; hanged at Kittanning by SheriffUCochrane;
warrants issued 5-4-1904 and 2-27-1905; resume
from Kittanning Daily LHADER-TIMES, Mar. 27,
1945." SCAFFOLD & CHARR by Teeters, page 145,
Part two.

TROUTWEIN, August

"executed 3-28-1905; ArmstrongCo., Pa.; killed
his wife Lena at Aladdin, a mining town near
Kiskiminetas Junction on a Sunday in 1903
following a quarrel; she left the house and
later he found her at the home of oné Joe
Alcipedes where he shot her; convicted Dec. 24,
1903; hanged at Kittanning by SheriffUCochrane;
warrants issued 5-4-1904 and 2-27-1905; resume
from Kittanning Daily LHADER-TIMES, Mar. 27,
1945." SCAFFOLD & CHARR by Teeters, page 145,
Part two.

ROUTWEIN, August
"executed 3-28-1905; armstrongCo., Pa,; killed
his wife Lena at Aladdin, a mining town near
Kiskiminetas Junction on a Sunday in 1903
following a quarrel; she left the house and
later he found her at the home of ond doe
Alcipedes where he shot her; convicted Dec, 24,
1903; hanged at Kittanning by SheriffUcochrane;
Warrants issued 5-4-1904 and 2-27-1905; resume
from Kittanning Daily LEADER-TIMES, Mar.
1945," SCAFFOLD & CHARR by Teete#s, page ils,



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