George H. Powell (Q105708589)
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American butcher
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | George H. Powell |
American butcher |
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26 February 1829Gregorian
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2 February 1907Gregorian
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At eight o'clock last night Officer O.H. Smith, of the Forty-fourth Precinct, arrested George H. Powell, a butcher doing business in Washington Market and residing in Marcy, near Myrtle Avenue, who is charged with being an accomplice in the death of Susannah Lattin, of Farmingdale, Long Island, who [died] at the alleged private lying-in asylum of Dr. Grindle, No. 6 Amity Street, New York, has already been noticed in the Brooklyn Eagle. (English)
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Powell is a man about thirty-five years of age, with large whiskers, mustache and beard, wears a dark alpaca coat and light gray pantaloons, with vest of the same color. He is rather stout and might weigh between 180 and 200 pounds. … George Powell, living at the corner of Marcy and Willoughby avenues, Brooklyn, testified that his brother married Susannah Lattin's sister; … (English)