No doubt, Like thousands of other reports this one only tells a fraction of the 
story. 

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From: elizabeth.mcquade--- via CoTyroneList
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Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Murder of John Hazleton by Michael Linn 
atCavanakeeran, Pomeroy Parish, Co. Tyrone, November 1847

Our Lynns/Linn have Patrick, Peter and John as names in family. They originated 
in Shanmaghery which is in the Parish of Pomeroy. I have found my GGGrandfathrr 
Patrick in Dumbarton 1851 Census. 

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Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Murder of John Hazleton by Michael Linn at 
Cavanakeeran, Pomeroy Parish, Co. Tyrone, November 1847
From: Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList 
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CC: Ron McCoy 


Hi Len
Thank you for this article. I am not related to the Linn family that I know of 
but find the story very interesting. There is so many unanswered questions 
here. What were the charges being executed by the Bailiff? Was the weapon a 
real bayonet? Was he a soldier? This story mirrors very closely one which 
occurred in the Richmond Ontario Canada area of a wounded soldier confronting 
the bailiff with a bayonet in 1820's I am interested in any information from 
Cavanakeeran as I believe my family and others in our area immigrated from this 
area. Thank you for the information on Cavanakeeran , Pomery annd Dungannon it 
is very helpful and interesting reading.
Cheers
Ron McCoy

On 2018-08-01 1:57 AM, Len Swindley via CoTyroneList wrote:
Hello Listers,
 
Am hoping a subscriber (or three) will find this extract from the Weekly 
Vindicator (Belfast) November 27, 1847 of a little interest. This short item 
also includes the names of the siblings of MICHAEL LINN (treasure!)
 
MURDER. – We are sorry to have to announce that the north has been disgraced by 
another murder, which occurred on Tuesday last, at Cavanakeeran, in the barony 
of Dungannon, and parish of Pomeroy. On that day, JOHN HAZLETON, a bailiff, 
proceeded to execute a quarter sessions decree against a family of the of LINN, 
when he was stabbed by MICHAEL LINN, with a bayonet, in the side, which caused 
his death in a few hours. A coroner’s inquest has been held upon the body, and 
a verdict of wilful murder returned against MICHAEL LINN. Five brothers were 
concerned in the murder. FELIX and JOHN have been taken into custody, but the 
murderer, with PATRICK and PETER, have escaped. Mr. COULSON, R.M., of Omagh, 
has offered a reward of £30 for the apprehension of the parties
 
Regards and much luck with your research,
 
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
 
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