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STRICKLAND, Abraham. 6=17=1859
Hanged, South Carolina, June 17, 1859.
"Patal Affray-The "Colleton Sun" relates a
difficulty between JAMES STRICKLAND, and his
nephew, ABRAHAM STRICKLAND, which occurred last
week, It resulted in the death of James “trick
land, by being stabbed six or seven times with
a knife, The survivor was lodged in jail," TH
KEOWBE (SC) COURIER, 1849-513 1857-61; 1865-68,
edited by Colleen M, Elliott; 1978; Easley, SC:
Southern 4istorical Press; page 60, issue of
March 26, 18593 Same source, page 67, issue of
July 2, 1859: "Executed 9 "The Colleton SEX
Sun" says that ABRAHAM STRICKLAND, who was
convicted at the April session of the Walter-
boro Court, for the murder of his uncle, suf-
fered the extreme penalty of the law onthe 176h
STRICKLAND, Abraham. 6=17+1859
Hanged, South Carolina, June 17, 1859.
"Patal Affray-The "Colleton Sun" relates a
difficulty between JAMES STRICKLAND, and his
nephew, ABRAHAM STRICKLAND, which occurred last
week. It resulted in the death of James "trick
land, by being stabbed six or seven times with
a knife. The survivor was lodged in jail." THA
KEOWEE (SC) COURIER, 189-51; 1857-61; 1865-68,
edited by Colleen M, Elliott; 1978: Easley, SC:
Southern Historical Press; page 60, issue of
March 26, 18593; Same source, page 67, issue of
July 2, 1859: "Executed © "The Colleton SHEN
Sun" says that ABRAHAM STRICKLAND, who was
convicted at the April session of the Walter-
boro Court, for the murder of his uncle, suf-
fered the extreme penalty of the law onthe 175h
STRICKLAND, Abraham. 6=17+1859
Hanged, South Carolina, June 17, 1859.
"Fatal Affray-The "Colleton Sun" relates a
diffiéulty between JAMES STRICKLAND, and his
nephew, ABRAHAM STRICKLAND, which occurred last|
It resulted in the death of James Strick
edited by Colleen M; Elliott; 1978; Easley, SC
Southern Historical Press; page 60,
March 26, 18593 Same source, page 67
July 2, 1859: "Executed @ "The Colletor
Sun* says that, ABRAHAM STRICKLAND, ag
SUnvieted at the April session ofthe Walter-
bore Court, for the murder of his uncle, suf-
fered the extreme penalty of the law onthe 178h|
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