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* [[1840 US Federal Census - New York City Ward 6, New York, New York - Alfred Crommilien|1840]]: "Alfred Crommilien", New York City Ward 6 | * [[1840 US Federal Census - New York City Ward 6, New York, New York - Alfred Crommilien|1840]]: "Alfred Crommilien", New York City Ward 6 | ||
* [[1855 NY State Census - New York City Ward 21, New York, New York - ED 3|1855 NY State]]: "Alfred Crommelin", New York City 12th Ward | |||
===Newspaper Transcriptions=== | ===Newspaper Transcriptions=== |
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Biographical Information
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Name | Alfred Crommelin |
Case File: Mary Cecilia Rogers
Biography
Alfred Crommelin had been a boarder at the Rogers house previously from Dec 1840 to Jul 1841, but at the time of her disappearance he was living at 19 John St and had a roommate, Archibald Padley, who confirmed Alfred's alibi for the day Mary disappeared. The Evening Post would later make several error's in reporting that he had been arrested as a suspect and had tipped Joseph Morse - despite the same paper previously reporting correctly that he had been a family friend, that he was the person to identify the body, and that he had a solid alibi for the day of her disappearance.
Documentation
Census Records
- 1840: "Alfred Crommilien", New York City Ward 6
- 1855 NY State: "Alfred Crommelin", New York City 12th Ward
Newspaper Transcriptions
- 12 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York): "THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS"
- 13 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York): EXAMINATION IN THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS
- 18 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York): ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERERS OF MISS ROGERS