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=== Census Records ===
 
* [[1900 US Federal Census - ED 155 - Sheet 4|1900 Census]]: "Elizabeth Halliday" - Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
* [[1910 US Federal Census - ED 50 - Sheet 5A|1910 Census]]: "Elizabeth Halliday" - Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
* [[1915 NY State Census - AD 1, ED 4 - Page 20|1915 NY State Census]]: "Lizzie Halliday" - Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
 
=== Newspaper Articles ===
 
* [[23 Jun 1886 - Washington County Advertiser (Greenwich, New York)]]: Marriage of [[George H. Smith]] and Lizzie Halliday
* [[17 Mar 1888 - Courier-Post (Camden, New Jersey)]]: Charged with Incendiarism
* [[18 Mar 1888 - The Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: Did She Fire Her House?
* [[19 Mar 1888 - The Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: Camden Homoeopathic Hospital
* [[29 Mar 1888 - The Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: Mrs. Hopkins Committed
* [[13 Apr 1888 - Courier-Post (Camden, New Jersey)]]: A Widow on Trial for Arson
* [[10 Apr 1890 - The Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: John McQuillan opens business
* [[14 Jun 1890 - Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York)]]: Levi Rogers sentenced
* [[8 May 1891 - Republican Watchman (Monticello, New York)]]: A Sad Tragedy - A Young Man Burned to Death
* [[15 May 1891 - Republican Watchman (Monticello, New York)]]: Coroners Inquests, John Halliday
* [[19 Jun 1891 - The Evening Gazette (Port Jervis, New York)]]: A Rival of Jesse James, Arrest of a Perfect Woman Fiend in Newburgh
* [[20 Jun 1891 - Middletown Times-Press (Middletown, New York)]]: Declared Insane, Mrs. Paul Halliday Examined
* [[9 Jul 1891 - The Evening Gazette (Port Jervis, New York)]]: Is Mrs. Halliday Insane?
* [[26 Sep 1891 - The Evening Gazette (Port Jervis, New York)]]: Mrs. Paul Halliday indicted
* [[4 Feb 1892 - Port Jervis Daily Union (Port Jervis, New York)]]: Judge Beattie's Court, Mrs. Paul Halliday
* [[16 Feb 1892 - Middletown Times-Press (Middletown, New York)]]: Mrs. Paul Halliday attacked in jail
* [[5 Sep 1893 - The Evening World (New York, New York)]]: Bodies of two women found at Halliday home
* [[6 Sep 1893 - The Evening World (New York, New York)]]: Murdered women are identified
* [[7 Sep 1893 - The Evening World (New York, New York)]]: Old Paul Killed Too, His Body Found Under the Floor
* [[9 Sep 1893 - Middletown Times-Press (Middletown, New York)]]: Week of Horrors, Inquests
* [[13 Sep 1893 - The Herald Statesman (Yonkers, New York)]]: Mrs. Halliday indicted
* [[14 Sep 1893 - Tri-States Union (Port Jervis, New York)]]: The Victim's Identified
* [[5 Nov 1893 - The World (New York, New York)]]: A Woman Without a Heart; Interview with Nellie Bly
* [[6 Nov 1893 - The Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: Mrs. Halliday connected to arson in Philadelphia
* [[7 Nov 1893 - The Elmira Gazette (Elmira, New York)]]: Mrs. Halliday in Philadelphia
* [[20 Nov 1893 - The Burlington Free Press (Burlington, Vermont)]]: Another Halliday Crime
* [[12 Dec 1893 - Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania)]]: Mrs. Halliday Tries Again
* [[23 Jun 1894 - The Daily Sentinel Tribune (Bowling Green, Ohio)]]: Is Facing the Jury, Lizzie Halliday and Her Many Crimes
* [[28 Jun 1894 - The St. Johnsbury Caledonian (St. Johnsbury, Vermont)]]: A Remarkable Criminal
* [[5 Jul 1894 - Tri-States Union (Port Jervis, New York)]]: Mrs. Halliday's Sister
* [[2 Sep 1895 - Tyrone Daily Herald (Tyrone, Pennsylvania)]]: Desperate Lizzie Halliday
* [[18 Jan 1897 - Middletown Daily Argus (Middletown, New York)]]: Lizzie Halliday Again
* [[9 Aug 1897 - Middletown Daily Argus (Middletown, New York)]]: Lizzie Halliday's Toothaches
* [[29 Dec 1897 - Middletown Daily Argus (Middletown, New York)]]: Mrs. Halliday in Good Health
* [[7 Feb 1898 - Middletown Daily Argus (Middletown, New York)]]: Lizzie Halliday's "Store Teeth"
* [[14 Jul 1900 - Montperlier Evening Argus (Montpelier, Vermont)]]: John W. McNally suicide
* [[18 Mar 1901 - Poughkeepsie Eagle-News (Poughkeepsie, New York)]]: Lizzie Halliday Wants Money
* [[28 Sep 1906 - Buffalo Courier (Buffalo, New York)]]: Second Murder of Crazy Woman
* [[19 Mar 1915 - Poughkeepsie Eagle-News (Poughkeepsie, New York)]]: Lizzie Halliday, Murderous Fiend, Tries Suicide
* [[2 Jul 1918 - The Barre Daily Times (Barre, Vermont)]]: Murderer of Six Dead
 
=== Publications ===
* [[Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York for the Year 1895]]
* [[The Halliday Case]]: by G. Alder Blumer, M.D., Superintendent Utica State Hospital, NY - 1894

Revision as of 05:08, 17 May 2024

Overview

This case file covers the many crimes of Margaret McNally, aka Mrs. Maggie Hopkins, aka Eliza Brown, aka Mrs. Lizzie Halliday

Locations

People

Name (Born-Died) Description
Carson, Edward "Ned" Solicitor for Lord Queensberry in libel case
Custance, Olive 1874-1944 poet and wife of Bosie Douglas
Douglas Alfred "Bosie" 1870-1945 Lord, poet, lover of Oscar Wilde
Douglas, Francis 1867-1894 Viscount Drumlanrig, brother of Bosie
Douglas, John Sholto 1844-1900 Father of Bosie Douglas
Douglas, Percy 1868-1920 10th Marquess Queensberry, brother of Bosie
Gray, John 1866-1934 poet, friend of Oscar, later priest
Greet, Inspector Arrested Lord Queensberry
Holland, Cyril 1885-1915 son of Oscar Wilde
Holland, Vyvyan 1886-1967 son of Oscar Wilde
Humphreys, C. O. Solicitor for Oscar Wilde in libel case
Johnson, Lionel 1867-1902 cousin of Bosie, introducted him to Oscar Wilde
Lewis, Sir George Solicitor for Lord Queensberry in libel case
Lloyd, Constance 1858-1898 Wife of Oscar Wilde
Parker, Charles lover of Oscar Wilde, valet
Parker, Mr. brother of Charles Parker, groom
Raffalovich, Marc-Andre 1864-1934 student of homosexuality and criminology
Ross, Robbie 1869-1918 Friend and 1st lover of Oscar Wilde
Taylor, Alfred rent boy
Queensberry, Marquess (see John Sholto Douglas)
Wilde, Oscar 1854-1900
Wright, Sidney Hall-Porter at the Albemarle Club


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