12/18/2023 0 Comments Hayward cemetery maryHayward was hanged on December 11, 1895.Īfter the hanging, rumors about Hayward persisted. His appealed his conviction but only managed to delay his execution. The trial lasted 46 days, and the jurors heard from 138 witnesses before finding Hayward guilty of first degree murder on March 8, 1895. Once Hayward was behind bars the press tried to link him to just about every unsolved murder that had been committed previously, not only in Minnesota but in locations as far away as New York. The police were not so gullible they suspected Harry from the first, and although it took them three days, they finally “sweated” a confession out of Claus Blixt that implicated Hayward. ![]() Minneapolis' newspapers of the day offered up a number of suspects and conspiracy theories in an effort to keep the public's interest in the murder from flagging. Blixt initially agreed but then tried to back out of the deal at which point Hayward threatened to harm Blixt's family. Hayward offered Claus Blixt, the alcoholic caretaker of the Ozark Flats apartment buildingn where Hayward and Ging both lived, $2,000 to drive Kitty Ging out by Lake Calhoun and shoot her. By all accounts, she was infatuated with Hayward, and that infatuation led to her death. Hayward, who had a reputation as a womanizer and a gambler, persuaded Miss Ging to sign over two life insurance policies, each worth $5,000, to him. ![]() Hayward was convicted of masterminding Minnesota 's crime of the 19th century, the murder for hire of Catherine “Kitty” Ging on December 3, 1894. Photo: Minneapolis Tribune, December 8, 1894Ĭold Case.Still Mysterious.Finally Solved!ĭespite the fact that it's been almost 110 years since he died, Harry Hayward remains the most talked about person buried in Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery. This article originally appeared in the Phillips community's Alley Newspaper, October 2004. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates.Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Year should not be greater than current year If a new volunteer signs up in your requested photo location, they may see your existing request and take the photo. You can still file a request but no one will be notified. Sorry! We do not have any photo volunteers within fifty miles of your requested photo location. GREAT NEWS! We have 2 volunteers within fifty miles of your requested photo location. GREAT NEWS! We have a volunteer within fifty miles of your requested photo location. GREAT NEWS! We have 2 volunteers within ten miles of your requested photo location.Īlso an additional volunteer within fifty miles.Īlso an additional 2 volunteers within fifty miles. GREAT NEWS! We have a volunteer within ten miles of your requested photo location. This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos You may not upload any more photos to this memorial They had 3 daughters - Mary, Sarah and Esther.Ĭlarence Almon Torrey, w/revised Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts, New England Marriages Prior To 1700 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, Sixth printing, 1997), 359. Robert Brand Hanson, Editor, Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts 1635-1845 (Picton Press, Camden, Maine (first printing August 1997)), 285, marriages. They had 3 children - Thomas, Mary, who died in infancy and Samuel. ![]() Aldridge, Henry (-1646) & Mary _, m/2 Samuel Judson 1646, m/3 John Hayward 1656 b 1643 Dedham. (Savage's Genealogical Dictionary)Ĭlarence Almon Torrey, w/revised Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts, New England Marriages Prior To 1700 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, Sixth printing, 1997), 8. ![]() and to George Westbrook, a mare colt so that it is thot. also to Thomas, and Samuel Aldrich, Sarah, and Esther Judson, all ch. devisees, gives house lot by the pond in W. George Phillips and his will of 31 July preced. to Dedham, there was constable 1638, rep.
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