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DRIER, George

White, hanged Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia,

/ on June 16, 1893. Was convicted of murder of Mrs, Fannie
McFadden, for whom heworked as a clerk in her stmall store
at Cape Charles. Crime occurred on Oct. 18, 1891. See
worksheet in Virginia = not written up. Appealed and
affirmed 16 Southeastern 672

Was Polish, aged 30 as per Richmond, VA, DIS-=
BHEKK PATCH, 6-17-1893 (3:3).6

DRIER, George

White, hanged Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia,

on June 16, 1893. Was convicted of murder of Mrs, Fannie
McFadden, for whom heworked as a clerk in her stmall store
at Cape Charles, Grime occurred on Oct. 18, 1891. See
worksheet in Virginia = not written up. Appealed and
affirmed 16 Southeastern 672

Was Polish, aged 30 as per Richmond, VA, DIS-
BHEEK PATCH, 6-17-1893 (3:3).

DRIER, George

White, hanged Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia,

on June 16, 1893, Was convicted of mrder of Mrs, Fannie
McFadden, for whom heworked as a clerk in her stmall store|
at Cape Charles, Crime occurred on Oct, 18, 1891, See
worksheet in Virginia = not written up. appealed and
affirmed 16 Southeastern 672

Was Polish, aged 30 as per Richmond, VA, DIS-
BAEBK PATCH, 6-17-1893 (3:23)6

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