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Grace Marks (c. July 1828 – after c. 1873) was an Irish-Canadian maid who was involved in the 1843 murder of her employer Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper, Nancy Montgomery, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Her conviction for the murder of Kinnear was controversial and sparked much debate about whether Marks was actually instrumental in the murder or merely an unwitting accessory. Marks was the subject of Margaret Atwood's historical fiction novel Alias Grace and its adaptations in other media.

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  • Grace Marks (fr)
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  • Grace Marks (c. July 1828 – after c. 1873) was an Irish-Canadian maid who was involved in the 1843 murder of her employer Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper, Nancy Montgomery, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Her conviction for the murder of Kinnear was controversial and sparked much debate about whether Marks was actually instrumental in the murder or merely an unwitting accessory. Marks was the subject of Margaret Atwood's historical fiction novel Alias Grace and its adaptations in other media. (en)
  • Grace Marks (née vers juillet 1828 en Ulster et morte après 1873) est une femme de chambre irlando-canadienne, impliquée dans le meurtre de son employeur, Thomas Kinnear, de Richmond Hill, en Ontario, et de sa gouvernante, Nancy Montgomery. Sa condamnation pour le meurtre de Thomas Kinnear a suscité de nombreuses interrogations sur sa personnalité et sa véritable responsabilité pour ce crime. (fr)
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  • A sketch of Marks alias "Mary Whitney" and James McDermott (en)
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  • c. July 1828 (en)
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  • A sketch of Marks alias "Mary Whitney" and James McDermott at their trial (en)
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  • after c. 1873 (en)
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  • Mary Whitney (en)
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  • Grace Marks (c. July 1828 – after c. 1873) was an Irish-Canadian maid who was involved in the 1843 murder of her employer Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper, Nancy Montgomery, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Her conviction for the murder of Kinnear was controversial and sparked much debate about whether Marks was actually instrumental in the murder or merely an unwitting accessory. Marks was the subject of Margaret Atwood's historical fiction novel Alias Grace and its adaptations in other media. (en)
  • Grace Marks (née vers juillet 1828 en Ulster et morte après 1873) est une femme de chambre irlando-canadienne, impliquée dans le meurtre de son employeur, Thomas Kinnear, de Richmond Hill, en Ontario, et de sa gouvernante, Nancy Montgomery. Sa condamnation pour le meurtre de Thomas Kinnear a suscité de nombreuses interrogations sur sa personnalité et sa véritable responsabilité pour ce crime. (fr)
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