Can anyone find why someone in my tree was in Prison on the 1911 census?
Walter Wallis Langsford b.1856 Carlisle.
He was living in Birmingham with his wife and family.He worked as a Railway Clerk..
Thank you Sheila
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Just for our reference - badly mistranscribed on Ancestry;
William Goford in the 1911 England Census Name: William Goford [Walter Langsford] Age in 1911: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1856 Relation to Head: Prisoner Gender: Male Birth Place: Carlisle, Cumberland, England Civil Parish: Birmingham County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Marital Status: Married Occupation: Formerly Clerk on Railway Registration district: Birmingham Registration District Number: 384 Sub-registration district: All Saints ED, institution, or vessel: 28-32 Piece: 18060
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Birmingham Daily Gazette 04 November 1909
Struggle Against Poverty
Annie Langsford of 242 Hospital Street summoned her husband Walter Wallace Langsford , at the Birmingham Police Court yesterday, for arrears under a maintenance order. In answer to the magistrates, the defendant said at present he was out of work, but was receiving 3s a week from the Salvation Army, which was also endeavoring toprocure him a situation. Out of that sum he gave his wife a shilling a week and lived on the remainder .
Mrs Langsford stated she had had thirteen children, ten of whom were alive and five of whom were under the age of 16.
Mr W L Powell (chairman) 'What do you do for a living?'- I am a hook and eye carder, and often sit up until three or four o'clock in the morning carding the hooks and eyes, but can't earn more than 4 shillings a week. It is very hard sir.
The Chairman- 'We are very sorry for you'
Mrs Langsford continuing her story said that at the present time time they had neither food nor fuel in the house. She had applied to both the parish and the City Aid Society, but had not been successful in obtaining assistance from either of those bodies.
Defendant offered to increase his payments to 1s 6d. a week while still out of work and when in better circumstances he would comply with the order.
The Magistrates sympathised with the woman, and hander her a sum of money, the Chairman saying it was a very sad case indeed. -----------------------------------------------
So did he go to prison for failing to pay maintenance?
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???? - different spelling 196 Series HO27 Source Home Office: Criminal Registers, England And Wales, 1805-1892 Record set England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 First name(s) Walter Last name Langford Year 1883 Session date 04 Jan 1883 Court Birmingham Archive The National Archives Documents Records created or inherited by the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and related bodies Piece scope Salop. - Yorks and Welsh counties Division Criminal Department Class 27 Category Institutions & organisations Subcategory Prison registers Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales
15 months for larcenry after previous conviction
193 Series HO27 Source Home Office: Criminal Registers, England And Wales, 1805-1892 Record set England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 First name(s) Walter Last name Langford Year 1882 Session date 06 Jan 1882 Court Birmingham Archive The National Archives Documents Records created or inherited by the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and related bodies Piece scope Salop. - Yorks and Welsh counties Division Criminal Department Class 27 Category Institutions & organisations Subcategory Prison registers Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales
9 months imp after previous conviction
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Thank you for the copy from the Birmingham Gazette. it is sad to see what had happened to Annie.
She had a sad life story. Her father owned two shops and was quite wealthy but her mother died at a young age and her father died the year she married. He left a will leaving all his children a share of his money. However I do not think any of the children received any money because of a scheming aunt. I know that my grandmother and another sister never had a penny or ever knew about the will.
Sheila
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Annie in 1939 with her daughter Olive:
Walker Household (8 People) 138 Avon Street , Coventry C.B., Warwickshire, England
John W Walker 09 Jul 1900 Male Shopkeeper Grocery Greengrocery Married Sorry, this record is officially closed. Arthur W Walker 15 Dec 1925 Male At School Single Olive Walker 12 Sep 1898 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married Annie Langsford 25 Jul 1863 Female Old Age Pensioner Widowed
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Austin,
I was in in contact with the Walker family some years ago. I do not think that they knew too much about Annie Unfortunately I have lost contact.
Than you for your help.
Sheila
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