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'''May Hawes''' ([[1881]]-[[1888]]) was the eldest daughter of [[Richard Hawes|Richard]] and [[Emma Hawes]]. She and her mother and sisters were [[Hawes murders|murdered]] by Mr Hawes during the weekend of December 1, 1888. Her body was found floating in [[East Lake]] by two boaters on Monday the 4th, triggering an investigation that resulted in Hawes' capture and subsequent execution and the discovery of the remains of Mrs Hawes and May's sister, Irene, in [[Lakeview]]. | '''May Hawes''' ([[1881]]-[[1888]]) was the eldest daughter of [[Richard Hawes|Richard]] and [[Emma Hawes]]. She and her mother and sisters were [[Hawes murders|murdered]] by Mr Hawes during the weekend of December 1, 1888. Her body was found floating in [[East Lake]] by two boaters on Monday the 4th, triggering an investigation that resulted in Hawes' capture and subsequent execution and the discovery of the remains of Mrs Hawes and May's sister, Irene, in [[Lakeview]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:42, 1 June 2006
May Hawes (1881-1888) was the eldest daughter of Richard and Emma Hawes. She and her mother and sisters were murdered by Mr Hawes during the weekend of December 1, 1888. Her body was found floating in East Lake by two boaters on Monday the 4th, triggering an investigation that resulted in Hawes' capture and subsequent execution and the discovery of the remains of Mrs Hawes and May's sister, Irene, in Lakeview.