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- Q4769414 description "New York thief and con woman; member of Marm Mandelbaulm's "inner circle" during the 1860s and 70s.".
- Q4769414 description "New York thief and con woman; member ofMarm Mandelbaulm's "inner circle" during the 1860s and 70s.".
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- Q4769414 abstract ""Little" Annie Reilly (1844-unknown), also known under the aliases Kate Cooley, Connelly and Manning, was a 19th-century American thief and con artist widely regarded as "the cleverest woman in her line in America". A well-known member of New York's underworld, she was part of an elite "inner circle" of female career criminals under Marm Mandelbaum during the 1860s and 1870s. These included some of the most notorious thieves, blackmailers and confidence women in the country such as Lena Kleinschmidt, Sophie Lyons, Kid Glove Rosey, Queen Liz, Big Mary and Old Mother Hubbard,".
- Q4769414 alias "Kate Cooley, Kate Connelly, Kate Manning".
- Q4769414 birthDate "1844".
- Q4769414 birthName "Annie Reilly".
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- Q4769414 birthYear "1844".
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- Q4769414 thumbnail Annie_Reilly_in_Professional_Criminals_of_America.png?width=300.
- Q4769414 weight "51256.8".
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- Q4769414 birthDate "1844".
- Q4769414 birthName "Annie Reilly".
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- Q4769414 dateOfBirth "1844".
- Q4769414 knownFor "1860.0".
- Q4769414 name "Little Annie Reilly".
- Q4769414 name "Little Annie".
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- Q4769414 occupation "Criminal".
- Q4769414 otherNames "Kate Cooley, Kate Connelly, Kate Manning".
- Q4769414 placeOfBirth "Ireland".
- Q4769414 religion Q1841.
- Q4769414 shortDescription "1860.0".
- Q4769414 weight "113".
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- Q4769414 comment ""Little" Annie Reilly (1844-unknown), also known under the aliases Kate Cooley, Connelly and Manning, was a 19th-century American thief and con artist widely regarded as "the cleverest woman in her line in America". A well-known member of New York's underworld, she was part of an elite "inner circle" of female career criminals under Marm Mandelbaum during the 1860s and 1870s.".
- Q4769414 label "Annie Reilly".
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