Mrs. Childs person
Summary: A woman involved in the mining case between Redding and Manley, and a witness to a petty assault case.
Completeness: 54/100 Grade D
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Claims (1)
witnessed
petty assault case involving Redding and Jo Criser
cited from Robert Redding and George Manley both (1888) · +1 morehe killing,
as Robert Redding refuses to make a statement
for publication. After meeting several persons
who were in Central at the time of the killing,
and not entering extensively into the previous
troubles of the principals the particulars …
Sources (2)
Robert Redding and George Manley both ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
said to have been in no way mixed up in the… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details