Charles
Ford


 

CHARLES FORD was born in New Jersey around 1870.

Charles Ford appears to have been living in South Philadelphia and working as a huckster when the Census was taken in 1900. Effie May "May" Wagner was living in South Philadelphia with her son Casper and then husband Frederick. This relationship seeps to have ended not long after the 1900 census. The 1901 City Directory shows him at 125 Chestnut Street. By 1902 Charles Ford and May Wagner were living together in Camden, at 1010 Carpenter Street. the 1903 Directory shows them at 203 Chestnut Street. The 1904 version gives his address at 304 Mechanic Street, 1905 at 121 Chestnut Street, and 1907 has him at 1074 South 2nd Street. Charles Ford continued to work as a huckster during these years.

The 1908 and subsequent city directories show Charles Ford operating a restaurant at 123 Kaighn Avenue. The 1910 Census indicates that this was an oyster saloon. The Census and the above-cited City Directories indicate that Charles Ford and Effie May Wagner were living as husband and wife. The 1910 Census shows her sons Casper and another son, Harry, had the name of Ford as their surname.

Charles Ford drank heavily. He may have been a wife-beater, all we have in that point is hearsay. What is known is that Effie May Wagner ended their relationship and went to Laurel Springs, New Jersey to be with another man, Robert Wilson. Charles Ford's reaction, on March 14, 2012, was to go to Laurel Springs, shoot Wilson, shoot Effie May Wagner, and shoot himself. He managed to kill Effie May, wound Wilson and wound himself. Wilson and Ford recovered from their injuries. Charles Ford was tried for Effie May Wagner's murder, found guilty, and executed on February 18, 1913. 


Harrisburg Patriot
March 15, 2012


Philadelphia Inquirer
March 16, 1912


Philadelphia Inquirer - March 21, 1912

Charles Ford - Effie May Wagner - William Gradwell - Martha Gillen - 
Stefano Torcesso - Nunzio Imperato - Joseph Nowrey - Charles G. Garrison 

Philadelphia Inquirer - April 10, 1912


Philadelphia Inquirer - April 20, 1912


Philadelphia Inquirer
September 8, 1912

Charles G. Garrison
William T. Boyle
Martha Hearn
Edward Schlereth
Charles Ford
Effie May Wagner
Samuel Farr
Edward Farr
Charles Sturgis
William Gold
Maude Daisy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Philadelphia Inquirer - October 15, 1912

Charles G. Garrison - William T. Boyle - Charles Ford - Effie May Wagner - Frank B. Jess - Adam R. Sloan

Philadelphia Inquirer - October 16, 1912

Charles G. Garrison - William T. Boyle
Charles Ford
- Frank B. Jess - Adam R. Sloan


Philadelphia Inquirer
October 18, 1912

 


Philadelphia Inquirer - November 22, 1912


Philadelphia Inquirer
November 23, 1912

Charles G. Garrison
William T. Boyle

Charles Ford
Adam R. Sloan
Effie May Wagner






Philadelphia Inquirer * December 24, 1912

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Carl Kellman - Frederick Coursey - Harry Duffield - Charles Ford

Philadelphia Inquirer * December 24, 1912

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Frederick Coursey - Harry Duffield
David H. Brand - John Sykes
Bartholomew Zdanwicz
Charles Ford
William Leist
Leander J. Smith
Thomas Burnett
Charles Horner
William Rolla
Thomas Pierce
John A. Reich
Paul Bernack
Philemon Crelin
Domenica Scala
William Schneider
CAsimir Teresnick
Bartholomew Soroco
Patrick Carroll

Philadelphia Inquirer
January 13, 1913

Charles G. Garrison
Charles Ford

 


Philadelphia Inquirer
January 14, 1913

Charles G. Garrison
Charles Ford

 


Trenton Evening Times
February 9, 1913

 


Trenton Evening Times
February 15, 1913

W.J. Ford
Rev. J.K. Milton
Charles Ford

 


Philadelphia Inquirer
January 14, 1913

 


Jersey Journal
February 19, 1913

 


Woodbury Daily Times
February 19, 1913

 

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