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Grace Marks (c. 1828 – after c. 1873) was an Irish-Canadian maid who was involved in the 1843 murder of her employer Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper, Nancy Montgomery, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Her conviction for the murder of Kinnear was controversial and sparked much debate about whether Marks was actually instrumental in the murder or ...
The story fictionalizes the notorious 1843 murders of Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper Nancy Montgomery in Canada West. Two servants of the Kinnear household, Grace Marks and James McDermott, were convicted of the crime. McDermott was hanged and Marks was sentenced to life imprisonment. [1]
Medical books formed a special department, and books in the Spanish language for the South America market, including the works of Rafael Pombo, were a specialty which the firm made its own. In belles lettres and American history, it had a strong list of names among its authors. [2] On June 2, 1933, D. Appleton & Company merged with The Century ...
Pages in category "1843 books" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
1843 books (2 C, 13 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1843 (17 C, 20 P) D. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. 1843 in architecture; K. Kinderhook ...
It will later be expanded into a book, Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845). August 19 – Edgar Allan Poe 's Gothic short story " The Black Cat " is first published in The Saturday Evening Post .
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While "Mary Whitney" was the alias Grace Marks gave on her arrest, there is no historical evidence that Marks ever had a friend by that name; hence, no matter what one's beliefs are about spiritual/demonic possession, it is extremely unlikely that Marks could have been possessed by such a person.