Sarah Simpson
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Sarah Simpson (died 27 December 1739) was a widow executed by hanging (along with her servant Penelope Henry) for the murder of a child in New Hampshire.
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Categories: Year of birth missing | 1739 deaths | Americans convicted of murder | People executed for murder | People executed by hanging | 18th century executions by the United States | American female murderers | People executed by New Hampshire | American murderers of children | New Hampshire stubs | United States crime biography stubs

