Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Catherine Hayes (1690 – 9 May 1726), sometimes spelled Catharine Hayes, was an English murderess.Catherine Hall was born near Birmingham in 1690. At the age of 16, she married John Hayes, a carpenter. The couple moved to London and set up a small shop in Oxford Road, Tyburn, while renting lodgings. Towards the end of 1725, two men named Wood and Billings lodged with the couple. Catherine Hayes was by then the mother of 12 children."@en }
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- Catherine_Hayes_(murderer) comment "Catherine Hayes (1690 – 9 May 1726), sometimes spelled Catharine Hayes, was an English murderess.Catherine Hall was born near Birmingham in 1690. At the age of 16, she married John Hayes, a carpenter. The couple moved to London and set up a small shop in Oxford Road, Tyburn, while renting lodgings. Towards the end of 1725, two men named Wood and Billings lodged with the couple. Catherine Hayes was by then the mother of 12 children.".
- Q4953007 comment "Catherine Hayes (1690 – 9 May 1726), sometimes spelled Catharine Hayes, was an English murderess.Catherine Hall was born near Birmingham in 1690. At the age of 16, she married John Hayes, a carpenter. The couple moved to London and set up a small shop in Oxford Road, Tyburn, while renting lodgings. Towards the end of 1725, two men named Wood and Billings lodged with the couple. Catherine Hayes was by then the mother of 12 children.".