This page contains a number of articles from Newspapers and Magazines that contain information about or makes reference to people who are part of Audley F.
Publication and Date of Publication | Details of Article/ Link to the article/ Person referred to when known |
Norwich Aurora Connecticut 19th April 1871 |
 A Copper Ha’penny
{F65} Charles Audley digs up a copper ha’penny piece of “Georgius II, Rex Britannia dated 1749. |
The Irish Times 26th July 1875 |
Setter Dogs For Sale by {F5} George Audley (1811 – 1891) |
Jackson Citizen Patriot Michigan 27th March 1878 |
The Death By Drowning of {F83} Robert Audley
The above article describes how {F83} Robert Audley was washed overboard from a fishing boat and that he is presumed drowned |
 Jackson Citizen Patriot Michigan 20th November 1878 |
The Death By Drowning of {F83} Robert Audley
The above article describes the recovery of the body of {F83} Robert Audley 8 months after he was washed overboard from a fishing boat |
 The NewHaven Register Connecticut 28th December 1878 |
Irish Setter Dog Stolen
Lawrence Farrell is charged with stealing an Irish Setter dog from {F65} Charles Audley. |
The New York Times 15th September 1881 |
The New Haven Murder
The article includes the testimony of {F67} George T Audley |
New Haven Register Connecticut 30th October 1884 |
Marriage Announcement
The announcement that {F67} George T Audley of New Haven and Miss Julia A Remer of Whitneyville were married the previous evening. |
New Haven Register Connecticut 15th November 1884 |
Two Ladies Hurt
Mrs Audley, the wife of {F65} Charles Audley, was severely injured, and their {F69} daughter stunned when both ladies were thrown from a phaeton. |
New Haven Register Connecticut
4th January 1886 |
 Death Announcement
Julia A Audley the wife of {F65} George T Audley and the daughter of Lewis H Remer in Whitneyville |
New Haven Register Connecticut
21st August 1886 |
Thrown from Buggy
{F69} Miss Nellie Audley, a lady friend, and a little boy were thown out of a buggy when a horse was frightened by a train passing under a bridge. Miss Audley received a slight cut on her chin. |
New Haven Register Connecticut
12th June 1889 |
Dragged by horse
{F69} Miss Audley the daughter of Charles Audley was injured when she was dragged by a horse. She received a deep cut on her face and other injuries |
The Irish Times
17th November 1890 |
Trees for Sale
The above article refers to {F5} George Audley (1811 – 1891) |
New Haven Register Connecticut
1st March 1893 |
Charles Audley receives compensation from the Postal Telegraph Company
{F65} Charles Audley receives $75 compensation (he claimed $100 damages) from the Postal Telegraph Company for damaging his trees at his farm in Bethany |
New Haven Register Connecticut
31st July 1893 |
Charles Audley’s 64th Birthday
{F65} Charles Audley celebrates his 64th birthday anniversary at his summer home at Sound View Farm, Bethany |
New Haven Register Connecticut
26th July 1895 |
Charles Audley sues Postal Telegraph Company
{F65} Charles Audley is about to bring a suit against the Postal Telegraph company for destroying and injuring several of his trees. |
New Haven Register Connecticut
7th October 1895 |
Charles Audley is given a worthless cheque
{F65} Charles Audley is given a worthless cheque to the value of $20. |
New Haven Register Connecticut
2nd February 1900 |
George T Audley sues Thomas H Pratt (article 1)
Thomas H Pratt, who acquired considerable fame while pursuing his studies at Yale,because of the litigation in which he became involved, has just been made the defendant in a suit for $5,790. Mr Pratt is sued this time by his former secretary and manager of affairs {F67} George Audley of this City. George Audley is the son of Liveryman Audley of Audubon Street. |
New Haven Register Connecticut
9th November 1900 |
George T Audley sues Thomas H Pratt (article 2)
A report of the action brought by {F67} George T Audley to recover his back pay for services rendered to the Thomas H Pratt as his general factotum up to the latter part of 1899. Mr Pratt is very well known to the people of New Haven. |
Masachusetts Lowell Sun
21st August 1905 |
Wants Divorce
The top left hand article in the link above, refers to a $10,000 suit brought by {F67} George T Audley against Thomas Pratt who was also being sued for a divorce by his wife. |
The Irish Times
12th February 1906 |
 Game Prosecution
The person prosecuted in the above article is either {F7} Robert Audley (1845 – 1923) or {F47} Robert Henry Audley (1863 – ????) |
Seattle Daily Times
30th April 1924 |
Charles Audley found Dead
{F9} Charles Audley was found dead in his home by a neighbour. Mr H A Audley & Mr F A Audley claim to be his nephews although the information from the US Federal Censuses does not show any relationship between the two brothers and Charles Audley. |
Unknown Publication
10th December 1924 |
The Death Announcement of Robert Audley
The Death Announcement of {F23} Robert John Audley and includes details of his achievements. |
Seattle Daily
Times 3rd Sept 1958 |
Death Announcement of Henry R Audley
 The Death Announcement of {F84} Henry R Audley |
Kilkenny People
19th June 1998 |
Research needed on Kilkenny in the 18th Century
A report on the Commemoration event held to commemorate the 1798 United Irishmen Rebellion in which {F1} Charles Audley was killed. |
Munster Express
26th June 1998 |
1798 Commemoration Event
‘Rower District of South Kilkenny beat to the sound of the drum in impressive and moving 1798 Commemoration event. {F1} Charles Audley was killed in the United Irishmen Rebellion of 1798 |
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