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 | 1950 U.S. Federal Census; Census Place: Kern County Jail, Bakersfield, CA Includes his birth place and age and that he is a Prisoner at the jail |
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 | A History of Delaware County Pennsylvania and Its People, Jordan, John W., Editor, Librarian of the Historical Society of PA, (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914), pp 826-827 Five paragraphs from this published history discuss the Rudolphs of Springfield and Upper Darby, PA through the 1800s and early 1900s. |
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 | A letter from Art to Angie a few weeks before he passed |
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 | A sympathy letter from Art's good friend Betty Hatcher at Alco-Hope after he passed |
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 | April 5, 1943 - William Lee - Found Not Guilty of Robbery - Criminal Court Docket - Maryland State Archives C1849 Charged and found not guilty of Robbery of property valued at $15.00
No evidence either way about if this was our William Lee |
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 | Arthur Sunderland Nichols Bachelor Of Arts from Eastern Connecticut State College in Willimantic, CT on May 23, 1971 |
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 | Arthur Sunderland Nichols Completion of the Army Morse Interceptor Course from the US Army Security Agency School Fort Devens, MA on July 19, 1957 |
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 | Arthur Sunderland Nichols High School Diploma from New Smyrna Senior Hign School, Florida on June 7, 1956 |
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 | Arthur Sunderland Nichols High School Diploma from New Smyrna Senior Hign School, Florida on June 7, 1956 - Program |
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 | Arthur Sunderland Nichols US Power Squadrons Boating Course in Norwich, CT on March 14, 1975 |
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 | Arthur Sunderland Nichols US Power Squadrons Merit Mark in Lyme, CT in 1976 |
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 | August 18, 1933 - William Lee - Found Guilty of Burglary - Received Six Months in Jail - Criminal Court Docket and Papers - Maryland State Archives C1849 Burglarously breaking and entering the apartment of Josephine Prines - He stole a pocketbook worth $43
No evidence either way about if this was our William Lee, however this incarceration was mentioned by Margaret Bentz in her daughter's divorce case. |
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 | August 23, 1943 - William Lee - Found Not Guilty of Robbery - Criminal Court Docket - Maryland State Archives C1849 Charged and not found guilty of Robbery with deadly weapon, Auto worth $253
No evidence either way about if this was our William Lee |
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 | August 25, 1939 - William Lee - Found Guilty of Larceny - 15 Days in Jail - Criminal Court Docket and Papers - Maryland State Archives C1849 Charged and found guilty of Larceny for stealing two coats, three trousers, two vests, two shoes valued at $28.00, property of John Vandross of 218 Peart St.
No evidence either way about if this was our William Lee |
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 | August 26, 1935 - William Lee - Guilty of Desertion - Paroled for 3 years - Child support - Criminal Court Docket and Papers - Maryland State Archives C1849 While in Jail, charged and found guilty of unlawfully deserting and failing to provide for the support and maintenance of his lawful wife, Margaret Lee, and one minor child. Sentence suspended and paroled for 3 years c/o Prob Dept to pay $4.00 a week. |
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 | August 27, 1934 - William Lee - Found Guilty of Larceny (Auto) - Received One Month in Jail - Criminal Court Docket and Papers - Maryland State Archives C1849 Larceny of one Ford Coupe Md. lic.#3-088 valued at $300 from Kolpach & Mitchell
No evidence either way about if this was our William Lee |
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 | August 8, 1935 - Willie Lee - Found Guilty of Robbery etc - Six Months in the Maryland House of Corrections - Criminal Court Docket and Papers - MSA C1849 Accused and found guilty of stealing a Pocket Book and Wallet containing $11 from one Peter Olancewicz.
No evidence either way about if this was our William Lee |
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 | Bert Rudolph 1939 and 1940 membership cards to the Masonic Club of Stone Harbor, City of Cape May courtesies, Avalon Theatre and Park Theatre of Stone Harbor |
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 | Brief obituary for B. E. Rudolph, 12 May 1940
B. E. RUDOLPH DIES; NEW JERSEY MAYOR
Bert. E. Rudolph, 49, Mayor of Stone Harbor, N. J., prominent church layman and insurance executive, died yesterday at his summer home in Stone Harbor.
Mr. Rudolph, whose Philadelphia home was at 1216 W. Airdrie st., was an official of the National Accident and Health Insurance Company. He was past president of both the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Christian Endeavor Societies and active in the Reformed Episcopal Church. He was unmarried and is survived by his mother, Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday at St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango sts. Burial will be in Friends' Southwestern Cemetery.
Original newspaper article cared for by Robert Charles Rudolph |
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 | Business card of Bert. Erskine Rudolph His obituary mentions that he had 300 people working for him. |
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 | Cambridge Traffic is Like Chess - Poem by Robert Ernest Rudolph appearing in the Cambridge Chronicle while he was Director of Traffic While Director of Traffic for Cambridge, MA, Robert E. Rudolph was in the Cambridge Chronicle newspaper regularly. |
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 | Dawson Family - p. 461 |
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 | Doctor from "Which" - Poem appearing in the Cambridge Chronicle directed toward Robert Ernest Rudolph while he was Director of Traffic in Cambridge, MA. Also includes his poetic response While Director of Traffic for Cambridge, MA, Robert E. Rudolph was in the Cambridge Chronicle newspaper regularly. |
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