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Re: Peter Hains Muder Trial
Posted by: Mary Hains (ID *****3841) Date: October 06, 2007 at 04:51:27
In Reply to: Peter Hains Muder Trial by Cheri Anderson of 13

Peter Conover Hains Jr. spent four years in Sing Sing and received a pardon from the governor. He moved to Lee County Florida where he died in the 1950s. His wife, Claudia Libbey, married an illustrator/artist, Reginald Fairfax Bolles, in 1912 and lived in Cotuit, Massachusetts until her death in 1969. There are many news articles about the trial in the New York Times and the Boston Globe particulary in August 1908. William E. Annis was from Flushing, NY. He lived in the Malvern at 47 Claremont Avenue. Annis had two sons, William and Howard T. who were ages 8 and 7 at the time. His mother's name was Sarah. He is buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, Astoria.

My husband is a grandson of Peter Conover Hains and we have been researching this information rather extensively in the last few years.


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