I On a[f44t HX|ip|l 8, two' 1 ] Joseph TaVmon, aged 15, and ‘His sister, Jessie Maria Taynton, aged ID, were left together in their home, at South Terrace, Vicarage Road, Watford, their father and mother fcnteW.'p’aiS' ,ti> her surprise found the house door in, and he went to the back of the hbuse, and entering through a window, opened the door. Tn passing through the house he found the little girl Jessjq Hing on the floor of the living roomalmost dead, her Head having been sinashed with a heavy instalment. The child died diredtly. after...shfl_waa. •ffeund. A hammer was lying on the M'pnr close to the body, and was covered With blppidiwnd/ihairliltTUg boy wsis ; ’ nowhere to be fournd, but about an hour later Superintendent Hummerstone met him him in Vicdrage road, - «S®S , ri h ° me ’
iMrs Lswion and thnae interested *ttt~thW w|ll of the late Mr Lawion, of Pathamy pawrnrn rMnry of £14,600.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 303, 25 May 1889, Page 3
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153Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 303, 25 May 1889, Page 3
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