List of people executed in New York

This list of people executed in New York gives the names of some of the people executed in New York, both before and after statehood in the United States (including as New Amsterdam), as well as the person's date of execution, method of execution, and the name of the Governor of New York at the date of execution. 1963 marked the last execution in New York State. Some executions recorded during the 17th and 18th centuries do not indicate the name(s) of the executed and therefore are not included.

Regarding electrocutions, which comprise a large percentage of the executions:[1]

1600–1799

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Name of the Convict Execution Date Method Charge Governor
Gregory Peterson 5 August 1639 Firing squad Unknown act of mutiny; soldier of the Fort Amsterdam garrison; first execution in New York (Manhattan) Willem Kieft
Jan Creoli 25 June 1646 Asphyxiation (and posthumous burning) Sodomy (charged with "Sodomy, buggery, and bestiality")
Jacob Leisler 16 May 1691 Hanging Treason after leading Leisler's Rebellion Henry Sloughter
25 people[2] April 1712 Hanging, burning, breaking upon a wheel New York Slave Revolt of 1712 Robert Hunter
34 people (including John Ury) April 1741 Hanging, burning New York Conspiracy of 1741 George Clarke
Thomas Hickey[3][4][5] 28 June 1776 Hanging Irish-born British soldier/deserter convicted of mutiny, sedition and treason against the patriots; he was the first person executed for treason against what would become the United States. He was jailed for passing counterfeit money, tried and executed for above-referenced charges. William Tryon
Nathan Hale 22 September 1776 Convicted of spying for General George Washington, from Connecticut. Last words reported to be "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country". A statue is in NYC's "City Hall Park".
Jacob Middagh[6] 12 May 1777 Levying war against the state of New York[7]
John André 2 October 1780 British spy who recruited Benedict Arnold; assisted in attempted surrender of West Point, New York James Robertson (colonial governor)/George Clinton (elected governor)
Stephen Grimes[8] 1785 Robbery George Clinton
John Benson[8] 23 September 1785 Housebreaking/Burglary
James Carr[8] 1786 Housebreaking/Burglary
William Wright[8] 1786 Robbery
John Slocum 4 September 1786[8] "Horse stealing"
Caleb Gardner[8] 15 September 1786 Passing counterfeit Spanish dollars
Thomas Lee[8] c. 29 December 1786 Housebreaking/Burglary
John Lupton[8] 22 May 1789 Robbery
Francis Uss 11 July 1789 Breaking open and burglarizing a business establishment in Poughkeepsie, New York[8]
Anthony Cornish[8] 3 August 1789 Murder
Henry McKinney[8] 18 December 1789 Robbery
Timothy Jackson[8] 18 December 1789 Robbery
William Glover[8] 4 June 1790 Robbery
Negro Piets[8] 10 December 1790 Rape
Samuel Cook (or Samuel Cooke)[8] 24 June 1791 Forgery
Whiting Sweeting[8] 26 August 1791 Murder of Albany County Constable Darius Quimby on 3 January 1791
William Erskine 5 October 1791 Rape
John Young[9] 17 August 1797 Murder of New York Deputy Sheriff Robert Berwick 1797[10]

1800–1899

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Name of the convict Execution date Method Charge Governor
James McLean[11] 28 August 1807 Hanging Murder of William Orr Daniel D. Tompkins
Alpheus Hitchcock[12] 11 September 1807 Murder of his wife, Belinda (née Bailey) Hitchcock[13]
Rufus Hill[14] 12 August 1808 Murder of Mary Sisson
Thomas Qua 12 August 1808 Murder of his wife, Margaret Qua
James Dougherty 6 August 1813 Murder of John Wait
John Black, Mahlon Christie, Isaac Kent, and George Orcote 4 June 1814 (other accounts indicate date was in the spring of 1812 or around New Year's Eve 1813)[15] Shot Desertion
James Graham[15] 29 July 1814 Hanging Murders of Hugh Cameron and Alexander McGiffrey
Mary Antoine 30 September 1814 "[K]illed a 'female' who had 'alienated her husband's affection'"; daughter of Abram Antoine [q.v.]; first reported execution of a woman in the State of New York.
Charles Thompson and James Peters (aka Peterson)[15] August 1815 Murder of James Burba
Barent Becker[16] 6 October 1815 Murder of his wife, Ann Becker
James Hamilton 6 November 1818 Murder of U.S. Rifle Corps Major Benjamin Birdsall DeWitt Clinton
John Van Alstine (aka Van Alstyne) 19 March 1819 Murder of Schoharie County Deputy Sheriff William Huddleston
James "Coe" Teed 16 April 1819 Murder of his uncle, Richard Jennings, over property dispute. First "murder for hire" in New York state[17]
David Dunning 16 April 1819 Murder of Richard Jennings[18]
Abram (or Abraham) Antoine 12 September 1823 "[For] avenging the execution of his daughter Mary Antoine [q.v.] by murdering the man [John Jacobs] whose testimony hanged her."[19] Joseph C. Yates
Peggy Facto[20] 18 March 1825 Murder of her newborn daughter (possibly killed the child the year before). Co-defendant/lover Francis LaBarre acquitted. DeWitt Clinton
William Enoch 12 January 1835 Murder of his wife William L. Marcy
John Hallock 2 July 1836 Murder of a black woman
Edward Coleman 12 January 1839 Murder of his wife William H. Seward
Samuel Johnson 6 July 1841 Murder of his wife
Antoine Geisler[21] 7 June 1844 sometime between 1 and 2 PM Murder of Alexander Smith and his wife William C. Bouck
Andreas Hall 15 March 1849 Murder of Amy Smith (also responsible for two others, but sentenced only for Smith) Hamilton Fish
Aaron B. Stookey[22] 19 September 1851 Murder of Edward Moore Washington Hunt
Otto Grunsig[23] 27 February 1852 Murder of his wife, Victorine Grunsig
Nicholas Saul 28 January 1853 Murder of Charles Baxter Horatio Seymour
William Howlett 28 January 1853 Murder of Charles Baxter
Joseph Clark[24] 11 February 1853 Murder of NYPD Policeman George T. Gillespie on 10 July 1851
"Black Chas" 29 October 1853 Murder of a washerwoman for her money
Patrick Fitzgerald[25] 15 November 1853 Murder of his wife, Margaret Fitzgerald
James L. Hoare[26] 27 January 1854 Murder of Susan McAnnany
John Hadcock[27][12] 24 February 1854 Murder of Mrs. Mary E. Gregg
Nicholas Behan[28] 15 December 1854 Murder of James and Frances Wickham
John Dorsey[29] 17 July 1857 Murder of Ann McGirr (a.k.a. Ann Hopkins) John A. King
James Rogers[30] 12 November 1858 Murder of John Swanson
James Stephens[30] 3 February 1860 Murder of his wife, Sophie Stephens Edwin D. Morgan
William Fee[31]
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March 23, 1860 Murder (strangulation) of anonymous woman September 26, 1859 on Wayne County's old Montezuma Turnpike. The only person hanged in Wayne County.
John Crummins[30] 30 March 1860 Murder of Dennis McHenry
Albert W. Hicks 13 July 1860 Piracy. Notable because he was the last person to be executed for this crime in the United States (although the execution of the slaver Nathaniel Gordon in 1862 was under the terms of the Piracy Law).
Nathaniel Gordon 21 February 1862 Slaver
Bernard Friery 17 August 1866 Murder of Harry Lazarus Reuben Fenton
Frank Ferris 19 October 1866 Murder of his wife, Mary Ferris[33]
Henry Gardner 1 March 1867 Murder of Amasa Mullock[34]
George Wagner[30] 1 March 1867 Murder of his wife, Mary Wagner
Jeremiah O'Brien[30] 9 August 1867 Murder of Lucy McLoughlin (a.k.a. Kate Smith)
William Henry Carswell[35] 8 January 1869 Murder of Abbey Elizabeth Sanders John Thompson Hoffman
Theodore Nicklas[36] 18 March 1870 Murder of his uncle, Dr. Andrew Mead
John Reynolds[30] 8 April 1870 Murder of William Townsend
John Real[30] 5 August 1870 Murder of NYPD Patrolman John Smedick July 23, 1868 (Officer shot because Real wanted to kill a policeman).[37]
John Thomas 10 March 1871 Murder of Walter Johnson[30]
Edward Rulloff 18 May 1871 Murder of Frederick Merrick
Charles Eacker 26 May 1871[38] Murder of Thomas E. Burdick
Patrick Morrissey 6 September 1872 Murder of his mother. (The executioner was future President of the United States Grover Cleveland.)
John Gaffney 14 February 1873 Murder of Patrick Fahey. (The executioner was future President of the United States Grover Cleveland.) John Adams Dix
William Foster 21 March 1873 Murder of Avery D. Putnam
Henry Fralick (or Fralich) 16 April 1873[39] Murder of Henry (or Peter) Schaffer
Michael Nixon 16 May 1873 Murder of Charles Phifer
Hiram Smith 4 December 1874[40] Murder of Charles Wenham
William Thompson, William Ellis and Charles Weaver (a.k.a. Charles Weston) 17 December 1875 Murder of Abraham Weisberg[30] Samuel J. Tilden
Johnny Dolan 21 April 1876 Murder of James H. Noe
Peter H. Penwell 20 July 1877 Murder of his wife[34][41] Lucius Robinson
Samuel Steenburgh (black) 19 April 1878 Murder of Jacob S. Parker
Peter Bresnahan 20 July 1878 Murder of Michael Dalthen
William Merrick[42] 29 January 1879 Murder of his wife, Julia A. Merrick
Felix McCann 6 June 1879 Murder of J. Morris Hatch
Myron A. Buell 14 November 1879 Murder of Catharine M. Richards
Chastine Cox 16 July 1880 Murder of Jane L. DeForest Hull[30] Alonzo B. Cornell
Pietro Balbo 6 August 1880 Murder of his wife, Maria Dichaco Balbo[30]
Edward Reinhardt 14 January 1881 Murder of his wife, Mary Anne Degnan
Owen Lindsley 28 April 1881 Murder of Francis Calvin
Nathan Orlando Greenfield 2 July 1881 Murder of his wife, Alice
Joseph Abbott 6 January 1882 Murder of George Reed, a fellow Elmira Reformatory inmate[34]
Edward Earl (a.k.a. Edward H. Poindexter) 19 February 1882 Murder of his wife
William Sindram 21 April 1882 Murder of Catharine Craves[30]
Augustus D. Leighton 19 May 1882 Murder of Mary Dean
Michael E. "Mike" McGloin 9 March 1883 Murder of Louis Hanier Grover Cleveland
Pasquale Majone 9 March 1883 Murder of mother-in-law, Maria Velindino Selta[30]
William Henry Ostrander 10 August 1883 Murder of his brother, George Ostrander
Edward Hovey 19 October 1883 Murder of sister-in-law, Fanny Vermilyea[30]
Charles Clarke[43] 23 May 1884 Murder of his wife, Martha Clarke
William Menken[44][34] 1885 Murder of Mary Bradhoft David B. Hill
George H. Mills[45] 10 April 1885 Murder of his wife
Miguel Chacón 9 July 1886 Murder of Maria Williams
Roxalana "Roxana" Druse 28 February 1887 Murder of her husband William Druse; last woman to be hanged in the State of New York
Clement Arthur Day 9 February 1888 Murder of Johanna Rosa "Josie" Cross
Oscar Beckwith[46] 1 March 1888 Murder of Simon Vandercook
Danny Lyons 21 August 1888 Murder of Joseph Quinn
Francis Asbury Hawkins, a.k.a. Ashbury Hawkins[47] 11 December 1888 Murder of his mother, Cynthia A. Hawkins, on 1 October 1887
Virgil Jackson 14 March 1889 Murder of Norton Metcalf
John Greenwall (né Johann Theodore Wild) 6 December 1889 Murder of Lyman Smith Weeks; last known hanging in the State of New York
William Kemmler 6 August 1890 Electric chair Murder of Tillie Ziegler; first use of the electric chair in the world
Joseph Wood 7 July 1891 Murder of a fellow laborer
James Slocum 7 July 1891 Murder of his wife
Levy Smiler 7 July 1891 Murder of his mistress
Shibuya Jugiro 7 July 1891 Murder of one of his comrades
Joseph Wood 2 August 1892 Murder Roswell P. Flower
Carlyle Harris 7 May 1893 Murder of his wife, Helen Potts
Robert W. Buchanan[48] 1 July 1895 Murder of his wife by poison Levi P. Morton
Bartholomew Shea[49] 11 February 1896 Murder of election reformer Robert Ross
Giuseppe Constantino 22 June 1897 Murder of Pietro Galliotti Frank S. Black
Martin Thorn[50] 1 August 1898 Murder and dismemberment of William Guldensuppe
Martha M. Place 20 March 1899 Murder of her stepdaughter, Ida Place; first woman in the world to be executed by use of the electric chair Theodore Roosevelt

1900–1963

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Name of the convict Execution date Method Charge Governor
Frank Vennerholm 16 July 1901 Electric chair Murder of Emily Adolphson[51][52] Benjamin Odell Jr.
Leon Czolgosz 29 October 1901 Murder of U.S. President William McKinley
James P. "Whitey" Sullivan[53] 24 March 1903 Murder of Matthew Wilson during a bank robbery
William "Goat" Hinch[53] 6 July 1903 Murder of Matthew Wilson during a bank robbery
Patrick Conklin 9 September 1903 Murder of wife, Mary Mamie Cassidy
Willis van Wormer, Frederick van Wormer, and Burton van Wormer (brothers)[54] 1 October 1903 Murder of their uncle, Peter Hallenbeck
Carmine Gaimari[55] 23 November 1903 Murder of a woman whose husband was in debt with Gaimari[56]
William H. Ennis (policeman)[55][57][a] 14 December 1903 Murder of his wife[56]
Chester Gillette 30 March 1908 Murder of Grace Brown Charles Evans Hughes
Charles H. Rogers[58] 20 July 1908 Murders of Fred and Willis Onley, and Alice Ingerick
Angelo Laudiero[59] 20 July 1908 Murder of Michael DeOmbro
Mary Farmer[60] 29 March 1909 Murder of Sarah Brennan
Samuel Austin[61] 3 January 1911 Murder of his wife, Irene Austin John Alden Dix
Dominick Ferrera[59][61] 6 January 1911 Murder-Robbery of George Phelps a rent collector Albany New York[62]
Vincent Leonardo[61] 6 January 1911 Murder-Robbery of George Phelps a rent collector Albany New York[63]
Samuel Ford[61] 1 February 1911 Murder
Joseph Nesce[61] 3 May 1911 Murder
Fred Gebhardt[61] 12 June 1911 Murder
Joseph Nacco[61] 26 June 1911 Murder
Giuseppi Serimarco[61] 17 July 1911 Murder
Robert Wood[61] 17 August 1911 Murder
Burt Brown[61] 20 November 1911 Murder
Pietro Falletta[61] 20 November 1911 Murder-Robbery
Frank Schermerhorn[61] 20 November 1911 Murder-Rape
Philip Mangano[61] 8 January 1912 Murder
Albert Wolter[61] 29 January 1912 Murder-Rape
Charles Swenton[61] 5 February 1912 Murder
Domenico DiPasquale[61] 18 March 1912 Murder
Caruso, C.[61] 20 March 1912 Murder
Salvatore Condido[64] 6 May 1912 Murder
Nicolo Consuli[61] 28 May 1912 Murder
Jacob Kuhn[61] 18 June 1912 Murder-Robbery
Ralph Friedman[61] 18 June 1912 Murder-Robbery
George Williams[61] 8 July 1912 Murder
Giuseppe Cerelli[61] 8 July 1912 Murder
Santo Zanza 8 July 1912 Murder of Mrs. Mary Hall[65]
Filippo DeMarco, Angelo Giusto, Lorenzo Cali, Salvatore DeMarco and Vincenzo Cona[66] 12 August 1912 Murder of Mrs. Mary Hall
John W. Collins[67] 12 August 1912 Murder of police officer Michael Lynch
Joseph Ferrone[67] 12 August 1912 Murder of his wife, Kate
John Maruszewski[61] 14 August 1912 Murder
Matteo Dell Omo[64] 16 December 1912 Murder
Joseph Garfalo[64] 10 February 1913 Murder William Sulzer
Donato Cardillo[64] 10 February 1913 Murder
George Bishop[61] 10 February 1913 Murder
Frederick Poulin[68][69] 12 February 1913 Murder of Charles Leonard
William Twiman[61] 31 March 1913 Murder
William Lingley (alias Harry Miller)[61] 5 May 1913 Murder of Patrick Burns
John Mulraney[61] 19 May 1913 Murder
Raffaele Ciavarella[61] 21 May 1913 Murder
Gregorio Patini[61] 2 June 1913 Murder
Michael Goslinski[61] 4 June 1913 Murder
Andrew Manco[64] 2 July 1913 Murder
Nelson Sharpe[61] 10 December 1913 Murder Martin H. Glynn
Francis Mulchfeldt (clergyman)[61] 19 January 1914 Murder-Robbery
Frank Cirofici, Harry Horowitz, Jacob Seidenshner (aka "Whitey Lewis"), and Louis Rosenberg (aka "Lefty Louie")[70] 13 April 1914 Murder; conspiracy to commit murder (of Herman "Beansie" Rosenthal)[61]
Pietro Rebacci[64] 22 June 1914 Murder
George Coyer[71] 31 August 1914 Murder of his wife, Elizabeth Coyer
Giuseppe DeGioia[61] 31 August 1914 Murder
William Bressen[61] 2 September 1914 Murder
Joseph McKenna[61] 2 September 1914 Murder
Michael Sarzano[61] 9 December 1914 Murder
Lee Dock and Eng Hing[61] 5 February 1915 Murder (Tongsmen) Charles S. Whitman
Vincenzo Campanelli[64] 26 February 1915 Murder
Robert Kane[61] 26 February 1915 Murder
Oscar Vogt[61] 26 February 1915 Murder
Giuseppe Gino[64] 22 March 1915 Murder
Vincenzo Buoninsegno[64] 31 May 1915 Murder
Joseph Ferri[61] 30 June 1915 Murder
David Dunn[61] 2 July 1915 Murder-Robbery
Charles Becker 30 July 1915 Murder of Herman "Beansie" Rosenthal
Samuel Haynes[61] 30 July 1915 Murder
Karol Draniewicz[61] 27 August 1915 Murder-Robbery
William Perry[61] 3 September 1915 Murder
Lewis Roach[61] 3 September 1915 Murder
Antonio Salemne[61] 3 September 1915 Murder of his wife
Thomas Tarpey[61] 3 September 1915 Murder
Pasquale Vendetti[61] 3 September 1915 Murder
Worthy Tolley[61] 17 December 1915 Murder
Ludwig Marquardt[61] 17 December 1915 Murder
Antonio Pontón[61] 7 January 1916 Murder
Giuseppe Marendi[61] 4 February 1916 Murder
Father Hans B. Schmidt 18 February 1916 Murder of Anna Aumüller; Schmidt remains the only Roman Catholic priest ever executed for murder in the United States
Walter Watson[61] 3 March 1916 Murder
Charles Sprague, II[61][72] 1 May 1916 Murder
Roy Champlain[61][73] 2 June 1916 Murder
Giovanni Supe[61][73] 2 June 1916 Murder
Oresto Shillitani (a.k.a. Harry Shields)[74][75] 30 June 1916 Murder
Bradford, Allen[61] 4 August 1916 Murder
Jan Trybus[61] 1 September 1916 Murder-Burglary
Joseph Hanel[61] 1 September 1916 Murder
Thomas Bambrick 7 October 1916[76] Murder
Charles Kumrow[61] 19 December 1916 Murder-Robbery
Stanley Millstein[61] 19 December 1916 Murder
Petrius C. von den Corput (a.k.a. John Hendricks)[61][77][78] 21 April 1917 Murder
Antonio Impoluzzo[61] 17 May 1917 Murder
Arthur Waite[61] 24 May 1917 Murder of Hannah and John E. Peck
Arthur Waltonen[61] 12 July 1917 Murder-Burglary of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Griggs Nichols[79]
Joseph Mulholland[61] 30 August 1917 Murder-Burglary of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Griggs Nichols[79]
Alex Shuster[61] 30 August 1917 Murder-Burglary of Mrs. Rose Zamkin[79]
Hyman Ostransky[61] 13 June 1918 Murder
Alvah Briggs[61] 13 June 1918 Murder
Stephan Lischuk[61] 13 June 1918 Murder
Johann Berg[61] 30 August 1918 Murder
Giuseppe Roberto[61] 30 August 1918 Murder-Robbery
Jacob Cohen[61] 19 December 1918 Murder
Alton Cleveland[61] 9 January 1919 Murder Al Smith
Giovanni Ferraro[61] 21 March 1919 Murder
Gordon Hamby[61] 29 January 1920 Murder-Robbery
Chester Cantine[61] 13 May 1920 Murder
Richard "Rickey" Harrison 13 May 1920 Murder of Canadian soldier George Griffelns
James Byrd[61] 22 July 1920 Murder of Kingston NY police officer James M Lawrence
Elmer Hyatt[61] 29 July 1920 Murder-Patrolman William O’Brien. Badge #344. May 2, 1919.
John Egan[61] 27 August 1920 Murder-Robbery
Frank Kelly[61] 27 August 1920 Murder-Robbery
Walter Bojanowski[61] 9 September 1920 Murder-Robbery
James Cassidy[61] 9 December 1920 Murder-Robbery
Charles McLaughlin[61] 9 December 1920 Murder-Robbery
Joseph Milano[61] 9 December 1920 Murder-Robbery
Joseph Usefof[61] 9 December 1920 Murder-Robbery
Howard Baker[61] 9 December 1920 Murder-Burglary
Augustin Sanchez[61] 27 January 1921 Murder-Robbery Nathan L. Miller
Henry Garcia[61] 27 January 1921 Murder
Jess Walker[61] 10 February 1921 Murder-Robbery
Guy Nichols[61] 13 March 1921 Murder-Robbery
James Odell[61] 29 April 1921 Murder
Michael Casalino[61] 5 May 1921 Murder-Robbery
John Bulge[61] 21 July 1921 Murder
Harry Van Reed[61] 1 September 1921 Murder-Robbery
Angelo Giordano[61] 1 September 1921 Murder
Edward McNally[61] 15 September 1921 Murder
George Brazee[61] 15 December 1921 Murder
Raymond Mulford[61] 12 January 1922 Murder-Robbery
Edward Persons[61] 12 January 1922 Murder
William Marweg[61] 12 January 1922 Murder-Robbery
Floyd Slover[61] 2 February 1922 Murder-Robbery
Harry Givner[61] 2 February 1922 Murder-Robbery
George McCormick[61] 2 March 1922 Murder
Lawrence Kubal[61] 23 March 1922 Murder-Rape-Robbery
Lawrence Torrence[61] 20 April 1922 Murder-Burglary
Julius Rosenwasser[61] 8 June 1922 Murder-Robbery
Alberto Librero[61] 8 June 1922 Murder-Robbery
Luigi Ebanista[61] 8 June 1922 Murder-Robbery
William Bell[61] 15 June 1922 Murder
Michael Rossi[61] 29 June 1922 Murder
Saito Taizo[61] 20 July 1922 Murder
Peter Nunziato[61] 20 July 1922 Murder-Robbery
Luther Boddy[61] 31 August 1922 Murder
Herbert Smith[61] 31 August 1922 Murder-Burglary
Henry Brown[61] 25 January 1923 Murder Al Smith
Arlie Westling[61] 15 February 1923 Murder-Robbery of Carl Mollar
Joseph Zampelli[61] 15 February 1923 Murder-Robbery
Anthony Rabasvotch[61] 1 March 1923 Murder
William Evans[61] 26 April 1923 Murder
Joseph Alfano[61] 26 April 1923 Murder
Michael Fradiano[61] 26 April 1923 Murder
Thomas Lester[61] 7 June 1923 Murder
Thomas Kindlon[61] 7 June 1923 Murder
Key Smith[61] 22 June 1923 Murder
George Hacker Jr.[61] 13 December 1923 Murder
Abraham Becker[61] 13 December 1923 Murder
Antonio Viandante[61][80] 10 April 1924 Murder
Reuben Norkin[61] 17 April 1924 Murder
Alberigo Mastrota[61] 12 June 1924 Murder
Eulogia Lozado[61] 24 July 1924 Murder of Blossom Martin, a nurse; both Lozado and Martin worked in the same doctor's office.[81]
John Emieleta[61] 8 January 1925 Murder and robbery of Lee Jong
John Rys (a.k.a. Joseph Adams)[61] 8 January 1925 Murder and robbery of Lee Jong
Ambrose Geary[61] 15 January 1925 Murder-Robbery
Harry Malcolm[61] 15 January 1925 Murder-Robbery
Edward Smith[61] 15 January 1925 Murder-Robbery
Morris Diamond, Joseph Diamond and John Farina April 30, 1925 Murder of the West End bank messengers in Brooklyn
Florencio Lerma[61] 22 January 1925 Murder
Julius William Miller (a.k.a. "Yellow Charleston)[82] 17 September 1925 Murder of Barron Wilkins
Emil Klatt[83] 28/29 January 1926 Murder
Luigi Rapito[84] 28/29 January 1926 Murder of Asa Kline
Ernest Mimms[85] 4 February 1926 Murder
Matthew Wasser[85] 4 February 1926 Murder-Robbery
Frank Daley[85] 24 June 1926 Murder-Robbery
Sam Wing[85] 15 July 1926 Murder
David DeMaio[85] 19 August 1926 Murder-Robbery
William Hoyer[85] 19 August 1926 Murder-Robbery
Cosimo Brescia[85] 26 August 1926 Murder
John Garguila[85] 26 August 1926 Murder-Robbery
John Brennan (policeman)[85] 2 December 1926 Murder
John Maxwell[85] 9 December 1926 Murder-Robbery
Casimir Barszyouk and William Barszyouk[85] 9 December 1926 Murder-Robbery
Charles Goldson[85] 6 January 1927 Murder-Robbery (of a Manhattan night watchman)
Edgar Humes[85] 6 January 1927 Murder-Robbery
George Williams[85] 6 January 1927 Murder-Robbery
Benjamin Bradley[85] 13 January 1927 Murder-Robbery
Michael Kosmowski[85] 20 January 1927 Murder
Paul Hilton[85] 17 February 1927 Murder
Antonio "Tony the Shoemaker" Paretti

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17 February 1927 Murders of Nicholas Morello and Charles Ubriaco
Giuseppe Friia[85] 17 March 1927 Murder
Giuseppe Provenzano[85] 17 March 1927 Murder
William Wagner (alias)[88][89][90] 14 July 1927 Murder of Peter Basto[91]
Peter Heslin[85] 21 July 1927 Murder
Charles Albrecht[85] 29 September 1927 Murder
George Ricci[85] 16 December 1927 Murder
Peter Seiler[85] 16 December 1927 Murder-Robbery
Charles Doran[85] 5 January 1928 Murder-Robbery
Louis Mason[85] 5 January 1928 Murder-Robbery
Ruth Brown Snyder 12 January 1928 Murder of her husband Albert Snyder with her lover, Judd Gray
Judd Gray 12 January 1928 Murder of Ruth Snyder's husband, Albert Snyder
Phillip Ecker[85] 1 March 1928 Murder
Wilmot Leroy Wagner[92][b] 21 June 1928 Murder of two police officers, Robert Roy and Arthur Rasmussen[93]
Joseph Lefkowitz[85] 19 July 1928 Conspiracy to Murder
Ludwig Lie[85] 2 August 1928 Murder
George Appel[85] 9 August 1928 Murder
Daniel Graham[85] 9 August 1928 Murder-Robbery
Alexander Kalinowski[85] 9 August 1928 Murder
Martin Miller[85] 30 August 1928 Murder-Robbery
Thomas Moran[85] 14 December 1928 Murder
Israel Fisher, Harry Dreitzer, and Isidore Helfant[85] 24 January 1929 Murder-Robbery Franklin D. Roosevelt
John Fabri[85] 29 August 1929 Murder
Arthur Brown[85] 2 January 1930 Murder-Robbery
Frank Kowalski[85] 2 January 1930 Murder-Robbery
John Schlager[85] 9 January 1930 Murder-Robbery
Frank Plaia[85] 30 January 1930 Murders of Sorro Graziano and his wife, Mary
Michael Sclafonia[85] 30 January 1930 Murders of Sorro Graziano and his wife, Mary
Stephen "Bolly" Ziolkowski[85] 29 May 1930 Murder of John Perraton during robbery of Fedders Manufacturing company
Alex Bogdanoff[85] 17 July 1930 Murder-Robbery
Max Rybarczyk[85] 17 July 1930 Murder-Robbery
Stephen Grzechowiak[85] 17 July 1930 Murder-Robbery
William Force[85] 28 August 1930 Murder
James Thomas[85] 28 August 1930 Murder
Claude Udwin[85] 28 August 1930 Murder
James Bolger[85] 12 December 1930 Murder-Robbery
James Butler[85] 12 December 1930 Murder-Robbery
Italo Ferdinandi[85] 12 December 1930 Murder-Robbery
Anthony Luciano and Anthony Velluchio[85] 26 February 1931 Murder-Robbery
Fred Innes[85] 25 June 1931 Murder
Haywood Turner[85] 25 June 1931 Murder
Fred Carmosino, Nicholas Leonelli, and Ferdinand Mangiamele[85] 2 July 1931 Murder-Robbery
Herbert Johnson[85] 23 July 1931 Murder
Andrew Metelski[85] 23 July 1931 Murder-Robbery
Harry Lipschitz[85] 27 August 1931 Murder
Maurice Seaton[85] 4 September 1931 Murder
Rudolph Durringer[85] 10 December 1931 Murder-Robbery
Joseph Senna[85] 14 January 1932 Murder-Robbery
Francis Crowley[85] 21 January 1932 Murder of police officer Frederick Hirsch
Gavino Demiar[85] 28 January 1932 Murder-Burglary
Walter Borowsky[85] 31 March 1932 Murder
Michael Rodrick[85] 31 March 1932 Murder
Dominic Scifo[85] 31 March 1932 Murder
Peter Sardini[85] 31 March 1932 Murder-Robbery
John Dawson[85] 9 June 1932 Murder
Frank Giordano and Dominick Odierno[85] 2 July 1932 Murder
Alfred Cozzi and Alfred Corbellini[85] 15 July 1932 Murder
Lewis Katoff[85] 22 July 1932 Murder-Robbery
Frank Mayo[85] 22 July 1932 Murder-Robbery
Luigi Raffa[85] 22 July 1932 Murder
George Harris[85] 2 September 1932 Murder
Joseph Brown[85] 10 December 1932 Murder
Charles Markowitz[85] 10 December 1932 Murder
Charles Bates[85] 12 January 1933 Murder Herbert H. Lehman
Thomas Carpenter[85] 12 January 1933 Murder
Alexander Nunes[85] 19 January 1933 Murder
William Turner[85] 2 February 1933 Murder-Robbery
Alex Kasprzcad[85] 20 April 1933 Murder
Bruno Polowicz[85] 20 April 1933 Murder
Antonio Lopez[85] 25 May 1933 Murder
William Jackson[85] 1 June 1933 Murder
Nathaniel Covington[85] 13 July 1933 Murder
John Jordan[85] 17 August 1933 Murder-Robbery
George Swan[85] 17 August 1933 Murder-Robbery
Stephen Witherell[85] 17 August 1933 Murder-Robbery
Alex Carrion[85] 24 August 1933 Murder
Frank Negron[85] 24 August 1933 Murder
John McKinney[85] 1 September 1933 Murder
John Tinsley[85] 1 September 1933 Murder-Robbery
Henry Edmonds[85] 1 September 1933 Murder-Robbery
Lloyd Price[85] 1 March 1934 Murder-Rape
Tony Marino, Joseph Murphy, Francis Pasqua, and Daniel Kriesberg[85] Marino, Pasqua and Kriesberg on 7 June 1934; Murphy on 5 July 1934[94][95] Murder of Michael Malloy[96][97]
Ross Caccamise[85] 14 June 1934 Murder-Robbery
William Vogel[85] 14 June 1934 Murder
Frank Canora[85] 12 July 1934 Murder
Vincent Saeta, Sam Faraci, and Anna Antonio[85] 9 August 1934 Murder of Anna's husband, Salvatore Antonio.
Giuseppe Leonti[85] 24 January 1935 Murder
Alfred Giallorenzi[85] 7 February 1935 Murder
Peter Crotty[85] 7 February 1935 Murder
William Paskowitz[85] 7 February 1935 Murder
Vincent DeLeo[85] 21 February 1935 Murder
Stanley Pluzdrak[85] 25 April 1935 Murder
Bruno Salek[85] 25 April 1935 Murder
Leonard Scarnici[85] 27 June 1935 Murder
Eva Coo 27 June 1935 Murder of Henry Wright
Patrick Downey[85] 11 July 1935 Murder and rape
Alfred Lindsay[85] 29 August 1935 Murder-Robbery
Jeff Brown[85] 5 December 1935 Murder
Percy Morris[85] 5 December 1935 Murder
Ray Orley[85] 9 January 1936 Murder
Thomas Rooney[85] 9 January 1936 Murder
Amerigo Angelini[85] 9 January 1936 Murder
Newman Raymond[85] 9 January 1936 Murder
Albert Fish 16 January 1936 Kidnapping and murder of Grace Budd (also confessed to killing other children)[98]
John Smith[85] 16 January 1936 Murder
Frank Flynn[85] 27 February 1936 Murder and rape
Howard Eichler[85] 16 April 1936 Murder-Robbery
Peter Mohlsick[85] 16 April 1936 Murder-Robbery
Nick Buckvich[85] 23 April 1936 Murder
Vincent DeMartino[85] 29 May 1936 Murder-Robbery
Frank Russo[85] 29 May 1936 Murder-Robbery
George Rosenberg[85] 29 May 1936 Murder-Robbery
Charles Kropowitz[85] 29 May 1936 Murder-Robbery
Damiano Consentino[85] 4 June 1936 Murder
John Collins[85] 9 July 1936 Murder-Robbery
Mary Frances Creighton and Everett Appelgate 17 July 1936 Murder of Ada Appelgate (wife of Everett Appelgate)
Raymond Flores[85] 23 July 1936 Murder
Thomas McFarland[85] 20 August 1936 Murder-Rape
Charles Rogas[85] 27 August 1936 Murder
Joseph Bolognia[85] 7 January 1937 Murder-Robbery
Theodore Didionne[85] 7 January 1937 Murder-Robbery
Louis Lazar[85] 14 January 1937 Murder
John Fiorenza[85] 21 January 1937 Murder-Rape
Frederick Fowler[85] 21 January 1937 Murder-Robbery
Charles Ham[85] 21 January 1937 Murder-Robbery
Chester White[85] 21 January 1937 Murder-Robbery
Alfred Volckmann[85] 11 February 1937 Rape-Murder
Wing Chew[85] 10 June 1937 Murder
Anthony Garlaus[85] 1 July 1937 Murder-Robbery
Watson Edwards[85] 1 July 1937 Murder-Robbery
Harry Eisenberg[85] 1 July 1937 Murder-Robbery
Major Green[85] 19 August 1937 Murder and burglary
Louis Apicello[85] 26 August 1937 Murder
Salvatore Ossido[85] 6 January 1938 Murder-Rape
James Brown[85] 24 February 1938 Murder-Robbery
Terrence Roberts[85] 26 May 1938 Murder-Robbery
Lawrence Marks[85] 2 June 1938 Murder-Rape
Felix Cummings[85] 11 August 1938 Murder
George Lewis[85] 11 August 1938 Murder
John Rylowicz[85] 18 August 1938 Murder-Robbery
Salvatore Gatti[85] 5 January 1939 Murder
David Lucas[85] 5 January 1939 Murder-Robbery
Charles Sberna[85] 5 January 1939 Murder
Vincente Forte[85] 12 January 1939 Murder-Robbery
Joseph O'Laughlin[85] 26 January 1939 Murder
Dominick Guariglia[85] 26 January 1939 Murder
Arthur Friedman[85] 26 January 1939 Murder
Thomas Gilmore[85] 9 February 1939 Murder-Robbery
Thomas Bohan[85] 16 February 1939 Murder-Robbery
Michael Hermanowski[85] 16 February 1939 Murder-Robbery
Michael Alex[85] 23 February 1939 Murder-Robbery
Arthur Perry[85] 24 August 1939 Murder-Robbery
Anton Myslivec[85] 21 December 1939 Murder
Everett McDonald[85] 21 December 1939 Murder
Theodore Maselkiewicz[85] 21 December 1939 Murder
Anselmo Abreu[85] 4 January 1940 Murder
Demetrius Gula[85] 11 January 1940 Murder-Kidnap
Joseph Sacoda[85] 11 January 1940 Murder-Kidnap
Sidney Markham[85] 18 January 1940 Murder-Robbery
Bartel Thingstead[85] 15 February 1940 Murder
Frank Jenner[85] 15 February 1940 Murder-Robbery
John Kulka[85] 15 February 1940 Murder
Gus Schweinberger[85] 25 April 1940 Murder
James Pryor[85] 11 July 1940 Murder
Oliver Alridge[85] 11 July 1940 Murder
Norman Wheelock[85] 1 August 1940 Murder-Rape
Frank Blazek[85] 12 September 1940 Murder
Benjamin Ertel[85] 12 September 1940 Murder
Major Greenfield[99] 9 January 1941 Murder
Eugene Brown[99] 6 February 1941 Murder
Norman Williams[99] 6 February 1941 Murder
Walter Bowling[99] 13 February 1941 Murder-Robbery
George Dolny[99] 13 February 1941 Murder-Robbery
Arcangelo D'Agosto[99] 13 February 1941 Murder-Robbery
David Adler[99] 20 February 1941 Murder-Robbery
Hyman Balatnicov[99] 20 February 1941 Murder-Robbery
Joseph Carosella[99] 20 February 1941 Murder-Robbery
Harry Strauss 12 June 1941 Member of Murder, Inc.
Martin Goldstein 12 June 1941 Member of Murder, Inc.
Stanley Cole[99] 10 July 1941 Murder-Robbery
Dewey Garrett[99] 10 July 1941 Murder
George Zeitz[99] 18 September 1941 Murder
Isaac Richardson[99] 8 January 1942 Murder-Robbery
Ralph Jones[99] 15 January 1942 Murder-Robbery
Henry Ancrum[99] 15 January 1942 Murder-Robbery
Arturo Renna[99][100] 22 January 1942 Murder
Thomas Conroy[99] 29 January 1942 Murder-Rape
Harry Maione 19 February 1942 Conspiracy to Murder (Member of Murder, Inc.)
Frank Abbandando 19 February 1942 Conspiracy to Murder (Member of Murder, Inc.)
George Joseph Cvek[99] 26 February 1942 Murder of Catherine Pappas, rape and robbery
Morris Mardavich[99] 5 March 1942 Murder-Robbery
Anthony Esposito and William Esposito[99] 12 March 1942 Murders of Alfred Klausman and NYPD traffic officer Ed Maher
Charles McGale[99] 11 June 1942 Murder
Joseph Riordan[99] 11 June 1942 Murder
Edward Hicks[99] 10 September 1942 Murder-Robbery (of Max Graboff)
Carlo Barone[99] 10 September 1942 Murder
James Clark[99] 17 September 1942 Murder-Robbery
Manuel Jacinto (aka Joseph Pinto)[99] 17 September 1942 Murders of James Monti and Mrs. Delores Croyle
Lawrence Edwards[99] 17 September 1942 Murder-Robbery
Edmund Sileo[99] 14 January 1943 Murder Thomas E. Dewey
Joseph Sonsky[99] 14 January 1943 Murder
Frank Castellano[99] 21 January 1943 Murder
Angelo Mendez[99] 21 January 1943 Murder
Harold Elling[99] 4 March 1943 Murder
John Cullen[99] 29 April 1943 Murder-Robbery
Eli Shonbrun[99] 29 April 1943 Murder-Robbery
Benitez DeJesus and William Diaz[99] 8 July 1943 Murder of Edwin Berkowitz
Edward Haight[101] 8 July 1943 Murders of Helen and Margaret Lynch
Anibal Almodovar[99] 16 September 1943 Murder
Joseph Mascari[99] 6 January 1944 Murder
Louis Buchalter 4 March 1944 Leader of Murder, Inc.
Louis Capone 4 March 1944 Member of Murder, Inc.
Emanuel Weiss 4 March 1944 Member of Murder, Inc.
John Ranford[99] 25 May 1944 Murder-Robbery
Louis Parisi[99] 3 June 1944 Murder
Gordon Cooke[99] 23 June 1944 Murder
Winston Sealy[99] 23 June 1944 Murder
Peter DeLutro[99] 29 June 1944 Murder-Robbery
Frank DiMaria[99] 29 June 1944 Murder-Robbery
Alex Bellomo[99] 29 June 1944 Murder-Robbery
Tieh Yun[99] 31 August 1944 Murder
York Lew[99] 31 August 1944 Murder
George Knight and Helen Ray Fowler[99] 16 November 1944 Murder-Robbery (of George William Fowler; no relation to Helen Ray Fowler)
Oliver Little[99] 17 January 1946 Murder
George Donaldson[99] 7 March 1946 Murder-Robbery
Abraham Gold[99] 25 April 1946 Murder
Louis Brookins[99] 12 September 1946 Murder-Rape-Robbery
Edward Kahkoska, Eugene Koberski, and Henry Suckow[102] 6 March 1947 Murders of Jack Hylands and Tony Marchisella
William Washington[99] 17 April 1947 Murder-Rape (of 15-year-old Rose Palermo)
Arthur Johnson[99] 17 April 1947 Murder-Rape (of 15-year-old Rose Palermo)
Ward Caraway[99] 3 July 1947 Murder and robbery
William Thomas[99] 10 July 1947 Murder
Arnold Simms[99] 10 July 1947 Murder-Robbery
Edward Jones[99] 10 July 1947 Murder-Robbery
Salvator DiCristofaro[99] 10 July 1947 Murder-Robbery
Daniel Webster[99] 21 August 1947 Murder
Enix Bussey[99] 4 December 1947 Murder-Robbery
Jauvham Jackson[99] 8 January 1948 Murder-Robbery
Anthony Papa[99] 1 July 1948 Murder-Rape
George Moore[99] 22 July 1948 Murder
Lester Haughton[99] 22 July 1948 Murder
John Reilly[99] 16 September 1948 Murder-Robbery
Milton Shaket[99] 16 September 1948 Murder-Robbery
Harris Gray[99] 6 January 1949 Murder
Louis Smiley[99] 13 January 1949 Murder-Rape
George Monge[99] 20 January 1949 Murder-Robbery
Willie Grant[99] 20 January 1949 Murder-Robbery
Eugene Pannell[99] 20 January 1949 Murder-Robbery
William Rosenberg[99] 3 March 1949 Murder
Santo Bretagna[99] 3 March 1949 Murder
Harold Dupree[99] 30 June 1949 Murder-Robbery
Herman Dupree[99] 30 June 1949 Murder-Robbery
John Dunn and Andrew "Squint" Sheridan[99] 7 July 1949 Murder of Anthony "Andy" Hintz
Floyd Arrington[99] 1 September 1949 Murder-Robbery
William Jackson[99] 1 September 1949 Murder-Robbery
Walter Davis[99] 8 September 1949 Murder-Robbery
Frank Bruno[99] 5 January 1950 Murder
George Reeh[99] 12 January 1950 Murder-Robbery
Julio Perez[99] 25 May 1950 Murder-Burglary
Harley Lamarr[99] 11 January 1951 Murder-Robbery-Kidnapping
Willie Bunch[99] 15 February 1951 Murder-Robbery
Gilberto Walker[99] 1 March 1951 Murder-Robbery
Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck 8 March 1951 Murders of Janet Fay, Delphine Downing, and Rainelle Downing
Richard Power[99] 8 March 1951 Murder-Robbery
John King[99] 8 March 1951 Murder-Robbery
John Saiu[99] 12 April 1951 Murder
Edward Kelly[99] 30 January 1952 Murder
Wallace Ford Jr.[99] 30 January 1952 Murder
Bernard Stein[99] 6 March 1952 Murder
Joseph Paonessa 15 January 1953 Murder-Kidnap
Stephen Lewis[99] 22 January 1953 Murder
Frank Wojcik[99] 16 April 1953 Murder
Julius Rosenberg (federal execution) 19 June 1953 Espionage
Ethel Rosenberg (federal execution) 19 June 1953 Espionage
Donald Snyder[99] 16 July 1953 Murder
William Draper[99] 23 July 1953 Murder
Walter Griffen[99] 7 January 1954 Murder-Robbery
Maurice Odell[99] 7 January 1954 Murder-Robbery
Henry Allen[99] 11 March 1954 Murder
John Martin[99] 11 March 1954 Murder
Emile Scott[99] 15 July 1954 Murder
William Vanderwyde[99] 22 July 1954 Murder
Gerhard Arthur Puff (federal execution) 12 August 1954 Murder of FBI Special Agent Joseph John Brock
Barry Jacobs[99] 26 August 1954 Murder-Robbery
John Green[99] 26 August 1954 Murder-Robbery
Henry Matthews[99] 10 February 1955 Murder Averell Harriman
Romulo Rosario[99] 17 February 1955 Murder
Calman Cooper[99] 9 July 1955 Murder-Robbery
Harry Stein[99] 9 July 1955 Murder-Robbery
Nathan Wissner[99] 9 July 1955 Murder-Robbery
Edward Nichols[99] 8 September 1955 Murder-Robbery
Clarence Reed[99] 8 September 1955 Murder-Robbery
William Byers[99] 12 January 1956 Murder
Norman Roye 19 January 1956 Murder
John Francis Roche 27 January 1956 Murder-Rape-Robbery
Ernest Edwards[99] 28 June 1956 Murder-Robbery
Frank Newman[99] 23 August 1956 Murder
Joseph Reade[99] 30 August 1956 Murder-Rape
Leonardo Salemi[99] 28 February 1957 Murder
MacDonald Browne[99] 14 March 1957 Murder
Miguel Santiago[99] 15 August 1957 Murder
David Taylor[99] 21 November 1957 Murder-Robbery
Elmer Burke 9 January 1958 Murder of Edward "Poochy" Walsh
Nicholas Dan Jr. 3 July 1958 Murder
Angelo LaMarca 7 August 1958 Kidnapping and murder of Peter Weinberger, an infant[103][104]
Virgil Richardson[99] 20 November 1958 Murder
Edward Eckwerth[99] 22 May 1959 Murder Nelson Rockefeller
Ralph Dawkins[99] 16 July 1959 Murder-Robbery
Jackson Turner Jr.[99] 16 July 1959 Murder-Robbery
Leroy Keith[99] 23 July 1959 Murder-Robbery
Ivory Mason[99] 14 January 1960 Murder
Pablo Vargas[99] 12 May 1960 Murder-Rape
Henry Flakes[99] 19 May 1960 Murder of Joseph Friedman in a 1958 robbery
Walter Green[99] 19 May 1960 Murder
Ronald Chapman[99] 1 December 1960 Murder-Robbery
Ralph Downs[99] 5 January 1961 Murder
Woodrow Miller[99] 8 June 1961 Murder-Robbery
Frederick Charles Wood[99][105] 21 March 1963 Murder
Eddie Lee Mays 15 August 1963 Murder of Maria Marini in a robbery. This was the last execution in New York prior to the death penalty being declared unconstitutional in New York.

As a result of several United States Supreme Court decisions, capital punishment was suspended in the United States from 1972 through 1976.

Since 24 June 2004, the New York State death penalty statute has been declared unconstitutional by the New York Court of Appeals.[106]

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  1. ^ The name of this inmate is given as William B. Ennis in Robert G. Elliott's "Agent of Death". Ennis was the first policeman executed by the State of New York.
  2. ^ The Espy Files erroneously list this man as "William Wagner." William, who was unrelated to Wilmot Leroy Wagner, was executed the year prior for a completely separate robbery/murder of Peter Basto, a hotel employee. Wilmot Wagner was executed in 1928 for murdering two police officers.

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42. ^ 1860: William Fee, the only person hanged in Wayne County;

43. ^ William Fee, charged with the murder of an unknown woman near Clyde, N.Y.

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