William Curry, IL, 1862 September 27

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CURRY, William H.

Evidently hanged at Nashville, Ill,, en Sept. 27, 1862,
for the murder of James Ambrose in St. Clair County,
Tried in Washington County on a change of venue,

BELLEVIDLE DEMOCRAT. Belleville, Til, , Sept. 13, 1862

Courtrecords giving judgement. Was tried on Sept. 8th and
I find no record of appeal, Pleaded net guilty

CURRY, William H,

Evidently hanged at Nashville, Ill, on Sept. 27, 1862,
for the murder of James Ambrose in St. Clair County,
Tried in Washington County on a change of venue.
BELLEVIDLE DEMOCRAT, Belleville, I11,, Sept. 13, 1862

Courtrecords giving judgement. Was tried on Sept. 8th and
I find no record of appeal, Pleaded not guilty

CURRY, william #,
Evidently hanged at Nashville, Te, on Sept. & 1862,
for the murder of James Ambrose in St. Clair County,
Tried in Washington County on a change of venue,

BELLEVIDLE DEMOCRAT. Belleville, I11,, Sept. 13, 1862

Courtrecords giving judgement. Was tried on Sept. 8th and
I find no record of appeal, Pleaded not guilty

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