Lizzie Borden v. The State Of Massachusettes.
Under oath at her murder trial Lizzie stated her full name, so christened, as Lizzie Andrew Borden. When asked if Lizzie was short for Elizabeth she replied no. After her trial and aquittal Lizzie moved to a larger house in a better neighborhood and changed her name to 'Lizbeth'. Her tombstone reads LizBeth Borden.
The Borden's maid Bridget Sullivan had no middle name.
Lizzie Andrew Borden's birth name is Elizabeth Andrew Borden.
Lizzie's trial ran from June 5, 1893 to June 20, 1893.
Andrew Jackson Borden.
During Lizzie Borden's trial in 1892 women were not allowed to serve on a jury. In some states women could vote in 1918, but in 1920 it became nation-wide.
Lizzie's natural mother Sarah Borden died when Lizzie was only two. Her maiden name was Morse. Andrew Borden's second wife, Abby Durfee Gray Borden was a spinster until she married Andrew.
That would have been great but Lizzie Borden's trial was held in 1893, a time when although it was possible, it was just not practical. In fact the day to day proceedings of the actual trial as reported by the press you will find mostly sketches of the key players.
Actress Nance O'Neil had a close friendship with Lizzie Borden, it was rumoured that their relationship was romantic
Lizzie Borden's family was a distant relation to the Borden's of the Borden food company.
Lizzie Andrew Borden is 5' 4".
I'm afraid that may be lost to the ages. The Borden murders and Lizzie's trial and aquittal generated so much publicity there is no way to distinguish when and where the axe rhyme originated.