Minnie Dean, the Glossary
Williamina Dean (2 September 1844 – 12 August 1895) was a New Zealander who was found guilty of infanticide and hanged.[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: Alf Hanlon, Amelia Dyer, Baby farming, Birth control, Caroline Whitting, Coroner, Daniel Cooper (murderer), Emmy Awards, Frances Knorr, Greenock, Hanging, Infanticide, Infanticide in 19th-century New Zealand, Invercargill, John and Sarah Makin, Laudanum, Lillian Hobbs, Lumsden, New Zealand, Marlon Williams (musician), Murder, New South Wales, New Zealand, NZ On Air, NZ On Screen, Ohai, Otago Daily Times, Otago gold rush, Phoebe Veitch, Riverton / Aparima, Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan, Scotland, Tasmania, The Southland Times, Tom Long (hangman), Winifred Carrick, Winton, New Zealand.
- 1895 murders in New Zealand
- 19th-century New Zealand women
- 19th-century executions by New Zealand
- British female serial killers
- Executed New Zealand people
- Executed New Zealand serial killers
- Executed Scottish women
- Female serial killers
- New Zealand female murderers
- New Zealand murderers of children
- New Zealand people convicted of murder
- New Zealand serial killers
- People convicted of murder by New Zealand
- People executed by New Zealand by hanging
Alf Hanlon
Alfred Charles Hanlon (1 August 1866 – 6 February 1944) was a New Zealand lawyer, who, according to the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, "was one of the most outstanding criminal advocates in New Zealand's history".
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Amelia Dyer
Amelia Elizabeth Hobley (1837 – 10 June 1896), popularly dubbed the Ogress of Reading, was an English serial killer who murdered infants in her care over a thirty-year period during the Victorian era. Minnie Dean and Amelia Dyer are British female serial killers and infanticide.
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Baby farming
Baby farming is the historical practice of accepting custody of an infant or child in exchange for payment in late-Victorian Britain and, less commonly, in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. Minnie Dean and Baby farming are infanticide.
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Birth control
Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent unintended pregnancy.
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Caroline Whitting
Caroline Whitting (c. 1834 – ?) was a nineteenth-century New Zealand murderer, who was found guilty of killing three of her children through drowning in 1872 and sentenced to death. Minnie Dean and Caroline Whitting are new Zealand female murderers, new Zealand murderers of children, new Zealand people convicted of murder and People convicted of murder by New Zealand.
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Coroner
A coroner is a government or judicial official who is empowered to conduct or order an inquest into the manner or cause of death.
Daniel Cooper (murderer)
Daniel Richard Cooper (18 October 1881 – 16 June 1923) of New Zealand was a convicted baby farmer and illegal abortionist. Minnie Dean and Daniel Cooper (murderer) are Executed New Zealand people, new Zealand murderers of children, new Zealand people convicted of murder, People convicted of murder by New Zealand and People executed by New Zealand by hanging.
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Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.
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Frances Knorr
Frances Lydia Alice Knorr (10 December 1868 – 15 January 1894) was an English migrant to Australia, known as the Baby Farming Murderess. Minnie Dean and Frances Knorr are infanticide.
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Greenock
Greenock (Greenock; Grianaig) is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
Hanging
Hanging is killing a person by suspending them from the neck with a noose or ligature.
Infanticide
Infanticide (or infant homicide) is the intentional killing of infants or offspring.
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Infanticide in 19th-century New Zealand
Infanticide in 19th-century New Zealand was difficult to assess, especially for newborn indigenous Māori infants. Minnie Dean and Infanticide in 19th-century New Zealand are infanticide.
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Invercargill
Invercargill (Waihōpai) is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world.
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John and Sarah Makin
John Sidney Makin (14 February 1845 – 15 August 1893) and Sarah Jane Makin (20 December 1845 – 13 September 1918) were Australian 'baby farmers' who were convicted in New South Wales for the murder of infant Horace Murray. Minnie Dean and John and Sarah Makin are infanticide.
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Laudanum
Laudanum is a tincture of opium containing approximately 10% powdered opium by weight (the equivalent of 1% morphine).
Lillian Hobbs
Lillian Fanny Jane Hobbs (1882–1952) was a New Zealand woman who was acquitted of killing her newborn infant through neglect and therefore was not found guilty of infanticide.
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Lumsden, New Zealand
Lumsden (Ōreti) is a town in Southland, New Zealand.
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Marlon Williams (musician)
Marlon Williams (born 31 December 1990) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor based in Lyttelton, New Zealand.
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Murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse committed with the necessary intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisdiction.
New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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NZ On Air
NZ On Air (NZOA; Irirangi te Motu), formally the Broadcasting Commission, is an autonomous Crown entity and commission of the New Zealand Government responsible for funding support for broadcasting and creative works.
NZ On Screen
NZ On Screen is a state-funded online promotional showcase of New Zealand television and film.
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Ohai
Ohai is a town in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island, 65 kilometres northwest of Invercargill and 25 kilometres west of Winton.
Otago Daily Times
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Otago gold rush
The Otago gold rush (often called the Central Otago gold rush) was a gold rush that occurred during the 1860s in Central Otago, New Zealand.
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Phoebe Veitch
Phoebe Veitch (née Harper) (c.1860–1891) was a New Zealand murderer. Minnie Dean and Phoebe Veitch are new Zealand female murderers, new Zealand murderers of children, new Zealand people convicted of murder and People convicted of murder by New Zealand.
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Riverton / Aparima
Riverton, officially Riverton / Aparima, is a small New Zealand town west of Invercargill, on the south-eastern shorelines of the Jacobs River Estuary.
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Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan
Sarah-Jane (born 1841) and Anna Flannagan (born 1866) were 19th-century New Zealand murderers. Minnie Dean and Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan are new Zealand female murderers, new Zealand murderers of children, new Zealand people convicted of murder and People convicted of murder by New Zealand.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Tasmania
Tasmania (palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia.
The Southland Times
The Southland Times is the regional daily paper for Southland, including Invercargill, and neighbouring parts of Otago, in New Zealand.
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Tom Long (hangman)
Tom Long (died 15 December 1908) was the New Zealand government hangman in the late 19th-early 20th century, although it was not a full-time position.
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Winifred Carrick
Winifred Carrick (23 April 1892 – 1938?) was a New Zealand woman who was acquitted of child murder in February 1918, after the death of her three-year-old son Donald in December 1917.
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Winton, New Zealand
Winton is a rural town in Southland, New Zealand.
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See also
1895 murders in New Zealand
- Minnie Dean
19th-century New Zealand women
- Alice Brusewitz
- Ann Boyce
- Anna Stout
- Cybele Kirk
- Eliza Ann Brown
- Eliza White (missionary)
- Elizabeth Yates (mayor)
- Emma Packe
- Ethel Benjamin
- Fanny Cole
- Helen Gibson (teacher)
- Jeanie Collier
- Jessie Hiett
- Kate Edger
- Kate Sheppard
- Kiti Karaka Rīwai
- Louisa Snelson
- Margaret Magill
- Margaret Sievwright
- Maud Pember Reeves
- Minnie Dean
- Minnie Jeffery
- Miriam Soljak
- Priscilla Crabb
- Pura McGregor
- Rachel Don
- Sarah Selwyn
- Sophia Hinerangi
- Tarore
- Te Mārama
- Te Puea Hērangi
19th-century executions by New Zealand
- Hamiora Pere
- Kereopa Te Rau
- Minnie Dean
- Richard Burgess (murderer)
- William Henry Woodgate
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
British female serial killers
- Amelia Dyer
- Amelia Sach and Annie Walters
- Beverley Allitt
- Black Widows of Liverpool
- Elizabeth Ridgeway
- Lucy Letby
- Mary Ann Britland
- Mary Ann Cotton
- Maxine Robinson
- Minnie Dean
- Rose West
Executed New Zealand people
- Daniel Cooper (murderer)
- David Russell (GC)
- Edward Tarrant (murderer)
- Edward Te Whiu
- Hamiora Pere
- Kereopa Te Rau
- Minnie Dean
- Richard Burgess (murderer)
- Walter James Bolton
- William Alfred Bayly
- William Henry Woodgate
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
Executed New Zealand serial killers
- Minnie Dean
Executed Scottish women
- Agnes Finnie
- Agnes Sampson
- Alison Pearson (accused witch)
- Allison Balfour
- Alloa witches
- Anna Tait
- Annaple Thomsone
- Beatrix Leslie
- Bessie Dunlop of Lynn
- Bessie Stivenson
- Bute witches
- Elspeth McEwen
- Elspeth Reoch
- Euphame MacCalzean
- Geillis Duncan
- Grissel Jaffray
- Helen Guthrie (accused witch)
- Isobel Elliot
- Issobell Fergussone
- Issobell Young
- Jane Weir
- Janet Boyman
- Janet Horne
- Jean Gordon (Scottish Gypsy)
- Jean Kincaid
- Kate McNiven
- Katherine Campbell (accused witch)
- Margaret Aitken (witch)
- Margaret Bane
- Margaret Burges
- Margaret Duchill
- Margaret Dunholm
- Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)
- Marie Lamont
- Mary Timney
- Mary, Queen of Scots
- Meg Dow
- Minnie Dean
- Paisley witches
- Susan Newell
- Violet Mar
Female serial killers
- Abboud and Khajawa
- Aino Nykopp-Koski
- Ane Cathrine Andersdatter
- Annika Östberg
- Baba Anujka
- Bilal Musa and Susan Ibrahim
- Cecile Bombeek
- Christina Aistrup Hansen
- Dagmar Overbye
- Fa Ziying and Lao Rongzhi
- Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters
- Garanhuns cannibals
- Hendrikje Doelen
- Hester Rebecca Nepping
- Hilda Nilsson
- Jaroslav and Dana Stodolovi
- Jaroslava Fabiánová
- Katarzyna Onyszkiewiczowa
- Kateřina of Komárov
- Lê Thanh Vân
- La Quintrala
- Lin Yu-ju (criminal)
- María del Pilar Pérez
- Maria Swanenburg
- Mariam Soulakiotis
- Marie Alexandrine Becker
- Marie Fikáčková
- Marie Jeanneret
- Marie-Thérèse Joniaux
- Michael Maria Penttilä
- Milka Pavlović
- Minnie Dean
- Rosemary Ndlovu
- Yiya Murano
New Zealand female murderers
- Anne Perry
- Caroline Whitting
- Minnie Dean
- Parker–Hulme murder case
- Phoebe Veitch
- Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan
New Zealand murderers of children
- Caroline Whitting
- Daniel Cooper (murderer)
- Minnie Dean
- Phoebe Veitch
- Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
New Zealand people convicted of murder
- Antonie Dixon
- Arapeta Awatere
- Arthur Allan Thomas
- Caroline Whitting
- Daniel Cooper (murderer)
- Dean Wickliffe
- Edward Raymond Horton
- Edward Tarrant (murderer)
- Edward Te Whiu
- George Cecil Horry
- Hayden Poulter
- Joseph Burns (murderer)
- Leo Hannan
- Lionel Terry
- Minnie Dean
- Paul Wood (author)
- Phoebe Veitch
- Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan
- Teina Pora
- Terry Clark (drug smuggler)
- Thomas Hall (murderer)
- Walter James Bolton
- William Alfred Bayly
- William Dwane Bell
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
New Zealand serial killers
- Hayden Poulter
- Minnie Dean
People convicted of murder by New Zealand
- Anne Perry
- Antonie Dixon
- Arapeta Awatere
- Arthur Allan Thomas
- Caroline Whitting
- Colin Bouwer
- Daniel Cooper (murderer)
- Dean Wickliffe
- Edward Raymond Horton
- Edward Tarrant (murderer)
- Edward Te Whiu
- George Cecil Horry
- Hayden Poulter
- Joseph Burns (murderer)
- Kereopa Te Rau
- Leo Hannan
- Lionel Terry
- Minnie Dean
- Phoebe Veitch
- Richard Burgess (murderer)
- Sarah-Jane and Anna Flannagan
- Teina Pora
- Thomas Hall (murderer)
- Walter James Bolton
- William Alfred Bayly
- William Dwane Bell
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
People executed by New Zealand by hanging
- Daniel Cooper (murderer)
- Edward Tarrant (murderer)
- Edward Te Whiu
- Hamiora Pere
- Kereopa Te Rau
- Minnie Dean
- Richard Burgess (murderer)
- Walter James Bolton
- William Alfred Bayly
- William Henry Woodgate
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnie_Dean
Also known as Williamina Dean.