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Seth R. Sumpter

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10 Aug 1831

Death Of Edmond Dean In Vicksburg

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Dates10 Aug 1831

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PlacesVicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA
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Perpetrator Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA

Edmond Deen was killed in Vicksburg, Mississippi on 10 Aug 1831. Evidence from a Warren County inquest (11 Aug 1831) establishes that he was stabbed with a dirk knife by Seth R. Sumpter in a sudden affray. Jury finding: manslaughter.

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11 Aug 1831

Inquest On The Body Of Edmond Deen — Warren County, Mississippi

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Jury of inquest in Warren County, Mississippi determined that Edmond Deen was killed by Seth R. Sumpter with a dirk knife in a sudden affray. Verdict: manslaughter. Inquest conducted by James Cornell, Justice of the Peace acting in absence of coroner; filed by clerk John M. Henderson.

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