| Name |
Ann BUTLER |
| Birth |
1822 |
Horseshoe Farm, Horton, Gloucestershire |
| Gender |
Female |
| Event |
09 Jun 1842 |
Gloucester County Gaol |
| Age: 21 |
- Date of Admission : 9 June 1842
Number in Index : 126
Name : Ann BUTLER
Late Residence : Horton
Trade : Sempstress
Age : 21
Height : 5ft 0in
Hair : Brown
Eyes : Grey
Visage : Round
Complexion : Much freckled face
Cause of Commitment : Charged on the oath of James TILER with feloniously stealing at Horton
: on 25th May last a sovereign, the property of said James Tiler.
By whom committed : J. Turner, Esq.
By what court to be tried : Trinity Sessions
When tried : 28 June 1842
Event of trial : Not a True Bill
Sentence passed : -
When discharged : 2 July 1842
Conduct in prison : Orderly
Remarks: : Reading and writing imperfect
County Gaol - Register of Prisoners
|
| Census |
1851 |
106 New Bond Street, St. George Hanover Square, London |
| Milliner & Dressmaker. Living with brother James and sister Sarah. All unmarried. |
| Age: 30 |
| Census |
03 Apr 1881 |
7 Male Road, Hammersmith, London |
| Notes |
- Unmarried when father's Will was written in 1863.
|
| Person ID |
I12148 |
Gadd |
| Last Modified |
17 Dec 2009 |