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RILEY, Altace

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An Irish immigrant transport servant, convicted with
fellow sevant, Richard “white, of murder of master,

William Wise,

Execution delayed because of pregnancy.

Finally hanged, Savannah, Ga., January 19, 1735, becoming
first woman hanged in Georgia. See excerpt from GEORGIA
JOURNESS by Temple and Coleman, Georgia = not written up,

See ex ccerpt zon "Hangingeeeih Georgia," py Coulter;
GEORGIA AIST TORICAL QUARTERLY, Vole 57, pp 21-2 2-bound
in red binc

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An Irish immigrant transport servant, convicted with
fellow sekvant, Richard White, of murder of master,
William Wise, Execution delayed because of pregnancy.
Finally hanged, Savannah, Ga., January 19, 1735, becoming
first woman hanged in Georgia, See excerpt from GEORGIA
JOURNESS by Temple and Coleman, Georgia = not written up,

s ccerpt from "Har
G TORICAL Ql
in red binder

:
Ngeoein Georgia," by Coulters
RTERLY, Vole 57, pp 21-2 2-bound

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An Irish immigrant transport servant, convicted with
fellow sekvant, Richard white, of mrder of master,
William Wise. Execution delayed because of pregnancy.
Finally hanged, Savannah, Ga,, Jamary 19, 1735, becoming
first woman hanged in Georgia, See excerpt from GEORGIA
JOURNEES by Temple and Coleman, Georgia = not written up.

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