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William Francis Kemmler (May 9, 1860 –
August 6, 1890) was an
American peddler, alcoholic, and murderer, who, in 1890,
became the
first person in the...
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Kemmler is a
mountain of Saxony,
southeastern Germany. It is
situated nearby to
Gartenbahn and the peak Galgen-Berg. 50°29′N 12°10′E / 50.483°N 12.167°E...
- led by
Hubert Kemmler (born 22
March 1961 in Reutlingen).
Kemmler is a
German musician, composer,
songwriter and producer.
Kemmler's career began as...
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Kemmler is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Albert Kemmler (1813–1888),
German clergyman and
botanical collector Rudy Kemmler...
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scheduled to be
executed was
William Kemmler,
convicted of
murdering his wife with a hatchet. An
appeal on
Kemmler's behalf was made to the New York Court...
- Carl
Albert Kemmler (14
August 1813,
Apfelhof bei
Mergentheim – 1
November 1888, Donnstetten) was a
German clergyman and
botanical collector. From 1847...
- "Maria Magdalena" (Hubert
Kemmler,
Markus Löhr,
Michael Cretu,
Richard Palmer-James) — 3:57 "Secret Land" (Uwe Gronau,
Hubert Kemmler,
Michael Cretu, Mats...
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executed in the
electric chair was
William Kemmler, on
August 6, 1890.
Current was p****ed
through Kemmler for 17
seconds and he was
declared dead, but...
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Rudolph Kemmler, born
Rudolph Kemler, (January 1860 – June 20, 1909) was an
American Major League Baseball catcher for all or part of
eight seasons. He...
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first criminal, a
street merchant and
convicted murderer named William Kemmler, to be
executed in
their new form of
capital punishment.
Tabloid newspapers...