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Article Title & LinkDateNewspaperSurnames Notes
Homicide in Milledgeville23 January 1854New York TimesHunt, RalstonRead the Original Online
Horrible Tragedy in Georgia28 January 1856New York TimesTaylorRead the Original Online
Death of John Casey2 February 1875Atlanta Daily Consitution, GeorgiaCasey, HallRead the Original Online
Talbotton; Newnan; Irwinton; Died in Georgia3 April 1875Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaBaggett, Barnes, Cooper, Ham, Haney, Kemp, Lang, Lewis, Morrison, Northcutt, Toler, WoodingRead the Original Online
Murder in Augusta8 October 1876Constitution, Atlanta, GeorgiaGrant, MurphyRead the Original Online
The Fatal Wilsons8 February 1881Macon Telegraph & Messenger, GeorgiaBurnett, Carlos, Cherry, Cook, Evans, Giraurdie, Goode, Hays, Kent, Loyal, Phillips, Pool, Savage, Sleight, Standford, Stone, Tinley, Wilson, WoodsRead the Original Online
Georgia Gleanings13 June 1882Macon Telegraph & Messenger, GeorgiaBacon, Battle, Burney, Cooper, Crane, Crittonden, Curry, Grimes, Hamilton, Heidt, Hill, Hora, Jay, Johnson, Killebrew, Kittrell, Lane, McRae, Oliver, Potter, Price, Reeves, Singleton, Stephens, Sterne, Stratham, Tarbutton, Tarver, WalkerRead the Original Online
Burglary in Jasper; A Sudden Death; A Strong Man's Lift; Her Back to the Fire; From the Eastman, Georgia Times6 December 1882Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaAdkins, Burks, Cabin, Davis, Henley, Jessup, Sapp, Shields, SmithRead the Original Online
Daniels Arrives; Died; Arrested; A Mule Runs Away; In a Sewer; Killed by Ice Water; Seriously Burned; Returned to its Owner; Sent to the Asylum; From the Perry, GA Journal19 April 1886Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaBaker, Blackshear, Brigham, Brown, Clay, Coineman, Cone, Daniels, Gammage, Kindrew, Lowenthall, Pilcher, Poindexter, Powell, Sprauge, Smith, Wall, WilliamsRead the Original Online
Threatened His Wife3 November 1889Macon Telegraph, GeorgiaCatoRead the Original Online
At Their Old Work Again; Death of Mr. J. M. Lee; Attempted Assassination; Will Remove to Brunswick; Mrs. Longstreet Dead; He was Despondent31 December 1889Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaBarnard, Ells, Fulgate, Garland, Knowles, Lee, Longstreet, McGehee, Ridgeway, Sutton, WilliamsRead the Original Online
The Daily Chat Room From Macon23 March 1891Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaAllen, Belford, Clay, Cunningham, Hooten, Huff, Norcross, Porter, WillinkRead the Original Online


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Obituary; He Hangs This Day3 July 1891Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaAlexander, Barnes, Gregory, Griffin, Hall, Jones, Lee, Leyden, Washington, WestmorelandRead the Original Online
This was Up North25 May 1893Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaLeech, SullivanRead the Original Online
The Wife Murder; A Crushed Foot; Mrs. Dr. C. A. Stiles Dead23 October 1893Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaDanforth, Herring, Howell, Stiles, UpshawRead the Original Online
Undertaker and Sexton Indicted25 November 1893Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaHouston, MillerRead the Original Online
Mrs. Akridge's Suicide; From the Scaffold to the Fire; Worsham's Killing27 January 1894Constitution, Atlanta, GeorgiaAkridge/Akeridge, Barber, Barrow, Bell, Blalock, Brantley, Cannon, Chapman, Connolly, Darby, Davenport, Fegan, Fish, Glover, Guerry, Hagarty, Hawkins, Hinkle, Hope, Hudson, Keating, Lamar, Little, Lumpkin, Masscias, Matthews, McLendon, Miller, Mize, Mumford, Raines, Roberts, Sanford, Shaw, Taten, Twiggs, Wilkerson, WorshamRead the Original Online
Frozen to Death in Ohio; Died of Smallpox; Hedden Kills Green31 December 1899Atlanta Constitution, GeorgiaCampbell, Green, Hedden/Heddon, PaysonRead the Original Online
Georgia Negro Lynched17 October 1900New York TimesHardemann, PiersonRead the Original Online
W. R. Smith Sent to Asylum13 September 1905Macon Telegraph, GeorgiaEunice, SmithRead the Original Online
Day's Doings Tersely Told1 August 1907Macon Daily Telegraph, GeorgiaAdams, Brady, Byron, Christian, Colbert, Conner, Gostin, Grace, Happ, Hardwick, Henderson, Jackson, Langston, Lee, Lewis, McAfee, Mincher, Norris, Paullin, Pledger, Sanford, Steele, Vann, Warren, WilsonRead the Original Online
Many Theories Advanced In Regard to the Murder7 April 1909Macon Daily Telegraph, GeorgiaAdams, Burghard, Clark, Dasher, Ellis, Hall, Harris, Hill, Martin, Miller, Moore, Riley, Ryals, Smith, Weaver, White, WimberlyRead the Original Online
Mortuary; Decision of the Coroner's Jury May Cause Man to Be Lynched13 March 1910Constitution, Atlanta, GeorgiaAkers, Ansley, Campbell, Carroll, Dabley, George, Gilbert, Goss, Green/e, Holtzclaw, Kelley, King, Knight, Marx, Matthews, Mayson, Montgomery, Parks, Patton, Reynolds, Roach, Thurmond, Tuggle, Weeks, Williams, WolfsheimerRead the Original Online
Attacked By Robbers21 September 1914Macon Daily Telegraph, GeorgiaCooper, StevensRead the Original Online
Injuries Fatal To J. B. O'Neill7 August 1922Macon Daily Telegraph, GeorgiaHoward, Joiner, O'Neil/l, Sledge, WatsonRead the Original Online


Australian Convict Records Online!

Australian Convict Transportation Registers, First Fleet, 1787-1788
Australian Convict Transportation Registers, Second Fleet, 1789-1790
Australian Convict Transportation Registers, Third Fleet, 1791
Australian Convict Transportation Registers, Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868
These databases contains Australian convict transportation registers.
Information available in these registers includes: name of convict, date
and place of conviction, term of sentence, name of ship on which sailed,
departure date, name of colony sent to.


New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834
New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Convict Pardons and Tickets of Leave, 1834-1859
New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849
Musters were conducted periodically as a means for keeping track of and
enumerating convicts in the colony. Information listed in these records
can include: name of convict, name of ship of arrival, date of arrival,
where tried, date of trial, and sentence.



Jack the Ripper: An Encyclopedia

Jack the Ripper: An Encyclopedia

Over 100 years ago, a serial killer murdered a number of prostitutes in the East End of London. He was the first serial killer to terrorize a large city - at a time when literacy was rising and the power of the newspaper press was enormous. 'Jack the Ripper' was the popular name that originated from letters sent to the press by somebody purporting to be the killer. The gruesome murders immediately entered the popular consciousness, and interest in them remains high even today. Despite, or because of, the lack of agreement among scholars about many aspects of the murders (we do not even know how many victims he claimed), Jack the Ripper has spawned a vast number of books and films. But we are no closer to knowing his identity.





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