William S. Borden suicide - from City Clerk of Fall River
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:55 am
I claim no certainty that any of the assertions following are true. Though the copy included certainly appears to be authentic. (Bottom of post)
The Record Of Death copy is included in an article published either by The Spectator or The Chronicle (a little confusing to me). Don't know what city either are located in - and apparently written in 1997.
The person who published the article on his website recommends a cautionary approach. I certainly read info in the article that seems dubious and unsupported.
The theory put forth is partially founded on the claim that William's (Bill) occupation was that of a "killer of horses and cattle" which had become diseased. Employed by the County. Supposedly he used a hatchet in his work. According to the article, one Ellan Sweeny Eagan claimed to police that she bumped into a man fitting his description leaving the Borden yard the morning of the murders. She was quickly dismissed by police.
One thing is certainly striking, the date of death - April 17, 1901 - listed by Kat's work on the genealogy in the Heritage Project forum - viewtopic.php?t=2584 - is identical to the date listed on the Record Of Death copy.
It is proposed that he was about to be questioned by police in regard to some diseased cattle. Maybe he was creating work for himself? The article also says that he claimed to be the son of a rich man. Was he the visitor that argued with Andrew Borden that has been theorized as the killer?
I'll leave the rest for your reading pleasure.
Again, I claim no certainty that any of the assertions mentioned in the article are true.
Sources:
Tattered Fabric Website - http://phayemuss.wordpress.com/2008/04/ ... -s-borden/
One Source - Daily Globe - Aug 4, 1897 - http://phayemuss.wordpress.com/
Kat's Genealogy work in Heritage Project Forum - viewtopic.php?t=2584
[edited for clarity]
The Record Of Death copy is included in an article published either by The Spectator or The Chronicle (a little confusing to me). Don't know what city either are located in - and apparently written in 1997.
The person who published the article on his website recommends a cautionary approach. I certainly read info in the article that seems dubious and unsupported.
The theory put forth is partially founded on the claim that William's (Bill) occupation was that of a "killer of horses and cattle" which had become diseased. Employed by the County. Supposedly he used a hatchet in his work. According to the article, one Ellan Sweeny Eagan claimed to police that she bumped into a man fitting his description leaving the Borden yard the morning of the murders. She was quickly dismissed by police.
One thing is certainly striking, the date of death - April 17, 1901 - listed by Kat's work on the genealogy in the Heritage Project forum - viewtopic.php?t=2584 - is identical to the date listed on the Record Of Death copy.
It is proposed that he was about to be questioned by police in regard to some diseased cattle. Maybe he was creating work for himself? The article also says that he claimed to be the son of a rich man. Was he the visitor that argued with Andrew Borden that has been theorized as the killer?
I'll leave the rest for your reading pleasure.
Again, I claim no certainty that any of the assertions mentioned in the article are true.
Sources:
Tattered Fabric Website - http://phayemuss.wordpress.com/2008/04/ ... -s-borden/
One Source - Daily Globe - Aug 4, 1897 - http://phayemuss.wordpress.com/
Kat's Genealogy work in Heritage Project Forum - viewtopic.php?t=2584
[edited for clarity]