Michael Matthews, AL, 1839

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“MATT HEWS, Michael
(Don't know whether hanged or not)

Convicted in Henry County, Ala.e, on change of venue
frog’ Barbour County of mrder of William Herring,
Convicted at Spring Term of Circuit Court, 1839,
Affirmed on appeal by Alabama Supreme Court at June,
1839 Ferm, Have talked with Gypsy Ethridge in Henry
Countyy Clerk's office and she is trying to confirm

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MATT HEWS. Michael
(Don't know whether hanged or not)

Convicted in Henry County, Alae, on change of venue
frogi Barbour County of murder of William Herring,
Convicted at Spring Term of Circuit Court, 1839,
Affirmed on appeal by Alabama Supreme Court at June,
1839 Term, Have talked with Gypsy Ethridge in Henry
Count¥y Clerk's office and she is trying to confirm.

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MATT HENS, Michael
(Don't know whether hanged or not)

Convicted in Henry County, Alas, on change of venue
frog) Barbour County of mrder of William Herring,
Convicted at Spring Term of Circuit Court, 1839,
Affirmed on appeal by Alabama Supreme Court at June,
1839 ferm, Have talked with Gypsy Ethridge in Henry
Count%yClerk's office and she is trying to confirm

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