William Cating, NJ, 1853 July 21

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1853

Name ° William Cating
Offence : murder
Court: Bergen County Court of Over 4 Terminerc

Location ° Hackensack, Bergen Co.
Outcome * Hanged on 7-aI-53

Source ° Records of the Bergen County Court of Oyer 4 Terminer.
Bergen County Clerk's Office, Hackensack, Nd

Details : Cating killed two children named Mary b Daniel O'Brien.

1853

Name * William Coating
Offence ' murder
Court:

Bergen County Court of Oyer 4 Terminer
Location * Hackensack, Bergen Co.

Outcome ' Hanged on 7-al-53

Source ? Records of the Bergen County Court of Oyer b Terminer.

Bergen County Clerk's Office, Hackensack, Nd

Details : Cocting killed two children named Mary S Daniel O'Brien.

William Cating

murder

Bergen County Court of Oyer 4 Terminer
Hackensack, Bergen Co.

Hanged on 7-2\-53

Records of the Bergen County Court of Oyer 3 Terminer.
Bergen County Clerk's Office, Hackensack, Nd

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