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John Tormie was born 6 October 1855 to James and Margaret (Coulter) Tormie. John was one of 6 children: Stephen, Ida, Anna, Elizabeth, Maggie, and James. John's parents were from Ireland and are buried in Pike, Illinois.
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John Tormie was born 6 October 1855 to James and Margaret (Coulter) Tormie. John was one of 6 children: Stephen, Ida, Anna, Elizabeth "Lizzie", Maggie, Hannah, and James. John's parents were from Ireland and are buried in Pike, Illinois.
  
 
John Tormie married Phoebe J. Martin in 1878 in Pike County, Illinois. Following his marriage, he and his new wife moved to Wooster from Pittsfield. They had one daughter together, Pearl May Tormie.
 
John Tormie married Phoebe J. Martin in 1878 in Pike County, Illinois. Following his marriage, he and his new wife moved to Wooster from Pittsfield. They had one daughter together, Pearl May Tormie.
  
John Tormie murdered John Callahan. He was found guilty and was scheduled to be hanged. This was a public hanging and was held at the Wayne County Fairgrounds.
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John Tormie murdered John Callahan. He was found guilty and was to be hanged. This was a public hanging and was held at the Wayne County Fairgrounds.

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About
Name
  • John Tormie
Born
  • 6 October 1855
Died
  • 2 October 1879
    Wooster, Ohio
Family
Parents
  • Margaret Coulter, mother (b.1835–d.1907)
  • James Tormie, father (b.1830–d.1870)
Partners
  • Phoebe J. Martin (b.1858–d.1930)
    1878–1879

John Tormie was born 6 October 1855 to James and Margaret (Coulter) Tormie. John was one of 6 children: Stephen, Ida, Anna, Elizabeth "Lizzie", Maggie, Hannah, and James. John's parents were from Ireland and are buried in Pike, Illinois.

John Tormie married Phoebe J. Martin in 1878 in Pike County, Illinois. Following his marriage, he and his new wife moved to Wooster from Pittsfield. They had one daughter together, Pearl May Tormie.

John Tormie murdered John Callahan. He was found guilty and was to be hanged. This was a public hanging and was held at the Wayne County Fairgrounds.