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Divorce of Mary Jane Anderson / Robert F Anderson

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alviegal

alviegal Report 9 Feb 2015 20:31

Just another record for Charles. This is when he broke into a warehouse.


Home Office: Calendar of prisons Transcription

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First name(s) Charles
Last name Anderson
Age 22
Occupation Labourer
Birth year 1900
Year 1922
Session commencing day 13
Session commencing month Jun
Place London
Court Newington
Victim's first name(s)/alias Abraham
Victim's last name Shaer
Source A Calendar of Prisoners Tried at Assizes & Quarter Sessions
Series HO140
Piece number 373

He and others broke into the warehouse of Mr Shaer and stole 48 suits and other articles.
His sentence was postponed until the next session.




Home Office: Calendar of prisons Transcription

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First name(s) Charles
Last name Anderson
Age 22
Occupation Labourer
Birth year 1900
Year 1922
Session commencing day 27
Session commencing month Jun
Place London
Court Newington
Victim's first name(s)/alias Abraham
Victim's last name Shaer
Source A Calendar Of Prisoners Tried At The Adjourned General Quarter Sessions Of The Peace
Series HO140
Piece number 373

SENTENCE Bound over for 2 years and Probation Order made.

He was found guilty of receiving.

Mark

Mark Report 10 Feb 2015 18:02

Charles dob was 17th September 1898.

sounds like a right character. MY cousin said her mum (still alive) remembers going to visit him in prison when she was a little girl but she wasn't born until 1929 so must be some later convictions as well somewhere.