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Edward Coleman (died January 12, 1839) was the founder of the Forty Thieves, alleged to be the oldest criminal gang in New York City and the first Irish gang with an established leader. He became one of New York City's most notorious villains for the murder of his wife Ann.
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2009年3月25日 · Their first leader was Edward Coleman who must have some certain gruff charm as he gathered up teams of dime criminals for more elaborate jobs, including staking out this corner of Five Points, defending it from rivals.
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Edward Coleman (died January 12, 1839) was the founder of the Forty Thieves, alleged to be the oldest criminal gang in New York City and the first Irish gang with an established leader. He became one of New York City's most notorious villains for the murder of his wife Ann.
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2019年2月8日 · Edward Coleman, who by all accounts was a towering thug, was the founding gang leader of the Forty Thieves and was the first criminal to be executed at the newly constructed Tombs Prison in New York City.
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Edward Coleman may refer to: Edward Coleman (martyr), victim of the Titus Oates plot; Edward Coleman (gangster) (died 1839), Irish gang founder in New York City; Edward Coleman (miner) (1830–1913), California Gold Rush mine manager, president and superintendent; Edward Coleman (veterinary surgeon) (1766–1839), English veterinary surgeon
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2019年11月20日 · Edward Coleman, one of the original gangsters of Paradise Square, became enamoured of a young woman known throughout the Five Points as the Pretty Hot Corn Girl. He married her after fierce fights with a dozen protesting suitors, and finally murdered her when her earnings failed to meet his expectations.
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Edward Coleman (died January 12, 1839) was the founder of the Forty Thieves, alleged to be the oldest criminal gang in New York City and the first Irish gang with an established leader. He became one of New York City's most notorious villains, for the murder of his wife and popular Five Points character known as "The Pretty Hot Corn Girl".
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Edward Coleman (died January 12 1839) was the founder of the Forty Thieves the first Irish gang with an established leader. He became one of New York City's most notorious villains for the murder of his wife and popular Five Points character known as The Pretty Hot Corn Girl.