William Tallman, NJ, 1791 July 23

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For all crimes except murder and arson by a slave.

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William Tallman
Burglary
Gloucester County Court of Oyer 4 Terminer
Gloucester, Gloucester Co.
Hanged on 1-23-41

Minutes of the Gloucester County Court of Oyer dTerminer.
Division of Aychives, New Jersey State Library i Trenton.

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Nome * William Tallman
Offence: Burglary
Court: Gloucester County Court of Oyer 4 Terminer
Location: Gloucester, Gloucester Co.
Outcome * Hanged on 1-23-41
Source : Minutes of the Gloucester County Court of Oyee dTerminer.
Division of Archives, New Jersey State Library, Trenton.
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William Taliman,

Burglary

Gloucester County Court of Oyer 4 Terminer
Gloucester, Gloucester Co.

Hanged on ‘1-43-41

Minutes of the Gloucester County Court of Oye 2 Terminer.
Division of Archives, New Jersey State Library, Trenton.

This was last execution before New Jersey State Capital Punish
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