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Savanah Randall person

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)id: p_savanah-randall_43a8b7

also known as: Savanah Randall, a golden-toothed sirene

Probable 70%
Summary:  A woman who locked Ada in an outbuilding to conceal her from officers.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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concealing Ada from officers
cited from walked up to Jack, who when he saw her, evi-… (1889)
the same house, to meet him at the Centennial on busi- ness. Both women received their notes by the same messenger, and together came down from their abode to the saloon. Jack was standing in the gambling room watching a game when the wome…

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Ada's concealment
cited from walked up to Jack, who when he saw her, evi-… (1889)
walked up to Jack, who when he saw her, evi- dently anticipating trouble, attempted to get away. As he started to run Ada fired the fatal shot, the bullet striking him in the left side ranging upwards through the heart, and com- ing out at th…
Ada Humes hiding
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-02-22 (1889)
o have anything more to do with her, at the same time sending a note to Claude Lewis, who lived in the same house, to meet him at the Centennial on busi- ness. Both women received their notes by the same messenger, and together came down…

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