Alfred Job, Jr. person
also known as: the young man, Alfred Job, Jr.
Summary: Indicted for shooting at John Coleman; held in county jail unable to furnish $2500 bond.
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Claims (7)
arrested_for
shooting at John Coleman
cited from IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING (1891)IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING
Alfred Job, Sr., and Alfred Job, Jr., are
under indictments for shooting at John Cole-
man. The bond of the young man was fixed
at $2500 and that of the old gentleman at $1500.
Not being able to furnish bond, t…
charged_with
shooting at John Coleman
cited from IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING (1891)while
acting as deputy clerk, he took the books home
to work on them at night, and forgot to return
them. Mr. Whitehill is a bit absent minded at
times and such an explanation would certainly
be entirely satisfactory to the grand jury.
( …
assaulting to murder John Coleman
cited from William Walter, alias “Broncho Bill,” when… (1891)ird degree for the killing of one
Gonzales at San Juan last September. Mc-
Enterff has earned an enviable reputation as a
“six shooter fiend” and this verdict will give
notice to such men that they can no longer “run
the town” and terrori…
shooting at John Coleman
cited from IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING (1891)IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING
Alfred Job, Sr., and Alfred Job, Jr., are
under indictments for shooting at John Cole-
man. The bond of the young man was fixed
at $2500 and that of the old gentleman at $1500.
Not being able to furnish bond, t…
assaulting to murder John Coleman
cited from Territory vs… (1891)Territory vs. Alfred Job, Sr., and Alfred Job,
Jr. Assaulting to murder John Coleman, con-
tinued for term.
lived_at
cited from IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING (1891)
while
acting as deputy clerk, he took the books home
to work on them at night, and forgot to return
them. Mr. Whitehill is a bit absent minded at
times and such an explanation would certainly
be entirely satisfactory to the grand jury.
( …
sentence
bond set at $2500
cited from IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING (1891)IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING
Alfred Job, Sr., and Alfred Job, Jr., are
under indictments for shooting at John Cole-
man. The bond of the young man was fixed
at $2500 and that of the old gentleman at $1500.
Not being able to furnish bond, t…
Sources (4)
IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
IN COUNTY JAIL AFTER SHOOTING ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Territory vs…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
William Walter, alias “Broncho Bill,” when… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details