New Jersey. Court of Oyer and Terminer (Sussex County)

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Frederick Crill was born in New Jersey in the early 1800s, and married Ann Slack on April 12, 1836; the couple divorced soon thereafter. According to later reports, he remarried and moved to Paterson, New Jersey, where he was rumored to have murdered his second wife, though he was never charged with the crime. He and a third wife, Elizabeth, lived in Vernon, New Jersey, in the mid-1800s, and had at least four children: Henry, Hannah, Elizabeth (Eliza), and Harriet. Around 1875, they moved in with their daughter Eliza and her husband, William Babcock. On June 5, 1879, Frederick Crill shot and killed Eliza after a minor dispute; his wife witnessed the crime. After being indicted later that day, his formal trial began on October 15, 1879. Judge Van Cleve Dalrymple presided, Lewis Cochran acted for the prosecution, and Lewis J. Martin, Michael S. Kimble, and Martin Rosencrans served as Crill's defense. After unsuccessfully attempting a plea of insanity, Crill was convicted and, despite a brief reprieve from New Jersey Governor George B. McClellan, was hanged on April 24, 1880.

From the guide to the Frederick Crill papers, Crill, Frederick papers, 1879-1880, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

John Hughes was born in the late 1830s and lived in Roscommon, Ireland. In 1863, he left his wife and son in Ireland and settled in Ogdensburg, New Jersey. His American wife Catharine (or Catherine) inherited a sum of money around 1874 and suffered from a mysterious, illness shortly thereafter. She recovered, and on January 7, 1875, Hughes murdered her with an axe and subsequently set fire to the house. John Hughes was hanged for the crime on July 2, 1875.

From the guide to the John Hughes and Sussex County Jury papers, Hughes, John and Sussex County Jury papers, 1875-1876, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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creatorOf Frederick Crill papers 1879-1880 Crill, Frederick papers William L. Clements Library
creatorOf John Hughes and Sussex County Jury papers 1875-1876 Hughes, John and Sussex County Jury papers William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Anderson family. Papers, 1762-1950. New Jersey Historical Society Library
referencedIn Dockets of the New Jersey courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery, 1749-1762. Princeton University Library
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associatedWith Anderson family. family
associatedWith Cochran, Lewis. person
associatedWith Hall, John A. person
associatedWith Hendershott, J. B. person
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Sussex County (N.J.)
Vernon (N.J. : Township)
Sussex County (N.J.)
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