Individual page for
Thomas RANGELEY
Father |
Dennis RANGELEY |
Mother |
Sarah Nichols RAIN |
Born |
1832 approx. |
Christened |
19 February 1832 St Matthew's Church Hayfield Derbys |
Died |
(Date unknown) |
Buried |
(Date unknown) |
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Occupation (with source date) | Recruit 95th Regiment of Infantry (1851) |
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Address (with source date) | St Matthews Street Hayfield Derbyshire (1841) |
| Bell Inn Warwick Lane Coventry Warwicks (1851) |
Miscellaneous:
Calendars and Sentences of Prisoners (from Derby Record Office):
20 March 1850 County of Derby Gaol. Thomas RANGELEY (No.3/3ix), aged 18, charged with having on 5 December 1849 at Chapel en le Frith, feloniously stolen one note of the Bank of England of the value of £20 and one sovereign of the current gold coin of the realm, the monies goods and chattels of Charles BARROW.
Imprisoned 1 year.