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Elizabeth Branch
Elizabeth Branch (1672 – 3 May 1740) was an English murderer. She and her daughter had a reputation for violence, especially towards their servants. In February 1740, the pair decided that their maid had been loitering on an errand and beat the servant to death. They buried the girl, claiming she died of natural causes, but the body was exhumed. The pair were tried for murder at the Somerset assizes, with the jury delivering a guilty verdict without even retiring. Elizabeth and her daughter were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May 1740. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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P157: Willing but not (quite) ready: Primary care provider perspectives on expanded genetic screening in children* by Elizabeth Branch, Neal deJong, Samantha Schilling, Jonathan Berg, Laura Milko, Sabrina Powell, Ann Katherine Foreman, Megan Roberts, Katrina Donahue
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P563: With great panels comes great responsibility: In pursuit of a well-evidenced age-based genomic screen by Ann Katherine Foreman, Jahnelle Jackson, Laura Milko, Elizabeth Branch, Neal deJong, Heidi Cope, Jessica Hunter, Elizabeth Jalazo, Julianne O'Daniel, Holly Peay, Bradford Powell, Cynthia Powell, Jonathan Berg
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Community Collaboration in Public Health Genetic Literacy: Methods for Co-Designing Educational Resources for Equitable Genomics Research and Practice by Juhi Salunke, Grace Byfield, Sabrina N. Powell, Daniel F. Torres, Grace Leon-Lozano, Jahnelle Jackson, Andreas K. Orphanides, Jonathan Shaw, Thomas Owens, Jonathan S. Berg, Elizabeth Branch, Lennin Caro, Stefanija Giric, Julianne M. O'Daniel, Bradford C. Powell, Ken Ray, Carla Robinson, Samantha Schilling, Nicole Shaw, Erin Song, Margaret Waltz, Megan C. Roberts, Ann Katherine M. Foreman, Kimberly Foss, Laura V. Milko
Published in Public Health Genomics (2025-01-01)Get full text
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