Mary Surratt a co-conscriptor of John Wilkes Booth a man who shot president Lincoln
Mary surratt
Mary Surratt, the first woman executed by the federal government.
Most were judged guilty by a Military Tribunal, and publicly hanged, including the first woman executed by the US Government
Jane Champion in 1632 for an unknown charge.
It was Maria Barbella who won a new trial on appeal and was acquitted.
Eva Dugan in 1930 for murder of her former employer.
She was the first woman executed in Arkansas. She was hanged for murder on 8 November 1845.
Murder will get you executed.
She was the first woman executed by the State of Arizona and in the process she was beheaded.
Lavinia Burnett age unknown on 8 November 1845 in Fayetville for murder.
Emeline Lucy Meaker was hanged on 30 March 1883.
Lisa Montgomery was executed on January 13, 2021. She was the first woman to be executed by the federal government in nearly 70 years. Her execution followed a lengthy legal battle regarding her mental health and the circumstances of her crime.