1896 - 1962 (65 years)
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Name |
Charles Alexander RAYBOULD |
Nickname |
Alic |
Birth |
25 Jan 1896 |
Gloucester, Gloucs [1, 2] |
Christening |
14 Feb 1896 |
St Paul, Gloucester, Gloucs [3] |
Gender |
Male |
Newspaper Report |
8 May 1908 |
Gloucester, Gloucs [4] |
THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE ECHO: POLICE COURTS, GLOUCESTER, Friday.- Before Messrs. M Collett (in the chair) and E Lea. Edward Johnson and Robert Johnson, 34 Hare-lane, George Raybould and Alec Raybould, 27 Sherbourne-street, were summoned for gaming with cards on the 28th April. Edward Johnson did not appear.-PC Boulton said he saw the lads playing "banker" near the G.W.R. Station.-George Raybould said they were only playing at "show up", as they had no money. -Edward Johnson was fined 10s and costs, or seven days, the others were fined 2s 6d of five days. They said they would go to prison. |
Newspaper Report |
30 Nov 1908 |
Gloucester, Gloucs [4] |
THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE ECHO: POLICE COURTS, GLOUCESTER. Monday.-Before Messrs. J A Matthews (in the chair), A Buchanan, H K Butt, and A V Hatton. Frederick Dryman (15), 6 Union-street, and Alec Raybould (12), 27 Sherborne-street, were summoned for playing pitch and toss in the approach to the Great Western Railway Station on Nov. 24. -P.S. Braybrooks, who caught the delinquents red-handed, stated that one of them offered him threepence to say nothing in the matter. The Deputy-Chief Constable said that Raybould had been to prison on two occasions, when he gave the Governor a lot of trouble, crying all the time in such a manner that he had to be moved to a remote wing of the gaol, so that he should not disturb other prisoners. - Dryman was find 2s 6d and costs, and the case against Raybould was adjourned for a week, in order that arrangements may be made for sending him to an industrial school. |
1939 Register |
29 Sep 1939 |
Upper Caldecote, Beds [2] |
2 Manor Place, Upper Caldeccote, farm labourer heavy worked, ARP Stretcher Bearer; plus three closed entries |
Death |
1962 |
Biggleswade, Beds [5] |
Person ID |
I4965 |
Freeman-Culpin |
Last Modified |
3 Dec 2016 |
Family |
Mary Eliza DAY, b. 8 Mar 1900 d. 1983, Bedford, Beds (Age 82 years) |
Marriage |
29 Dec 1919 |
Biggleswade, Beds [7, 8] |
Children |
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Family ID |
F64 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Oct 2015 |
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Sources |
- [S173] GRO BMD Indexes 1837-2018, (www.ancestry.co.uk), MQ1986, Gloucester, 6a 297.
- [S18] 1939 Register, (www.ancestry.co.uk), RG101/2002D/022/40.
- [S137] Gloucestershire, Church of England, Baptisms, 1813 - 1913, (www.ancestry.co.uk).
- [S290] British Newspaper Archive, (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S173] GRO BMD Indexes 1837-2018, (www.ancestry.co.uk), MQ1962, Biggleswade, 4a 129, age 66.
- [S173] GRO BMD Indexes 1837-2018, (www.ancestry.co.uk), SQ1885, Gloucester, 6a 41.
- [S173] GRO BMD Indexes 1837-2018, (www.ancestry.co.uk), DQ1919, Biggleswade, 3b 1048.
- [S273] E&W Marriage Records 1538-1973 (f), (www.familysearch.org).
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