Hungarian Jews - family name is Reichf(i)eld

I tried searching Ancestry for a date when Joseph came to England, but it brought up something in the Criminal records in 1889 (from memory) :eek:

Luckily, he was aquitted :D
Arrested 21st June 1889 and brought into Bow Street Police Court, he was charged with "feloniously receiving 20 yards of Italian Cloth from a Charles Nye, knowing that it was stolen." Charles Nye pleaded guilty and received 9 months in Pentonville. Joseph was found not guilty.
 
Cranworth Gardens on the 1911 Census in Statistics and Numbers
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 http://ovalhistory.co.uk/cranworth-gardens/part-9-cranworth-gardens-on-the-1911-census-in-statistics-and-numbers/
Names Joseph Reichfeld a Hungarian tailor born in 1817 as the oldest person aged 94 years.
 
Name: Michael Reichfeld
Age: 13
Birth Date: abt 1868
School: St Clement Danes Grammar School
Borough: Hammersmith and Fulham
Admission Date: Sep 1881, withdrawn Apr 1883
Parent: Joseph (tailor) of 68, Drury Lane.
A fee of £2 5s was paid.

Name: Bennett Reichfeld
Age: 5
Birth Date: 1867
School: Westminster Jew's Free School
Borough: Camden
Admission Date: May 1872

Name: Michael Reichfeld
Age: 6
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1868
School: Westminster Jew's Free School
Borough: Camden
Admission Date: May 1875
I have never ever found anyone in school records apart from GGG father who was at the greycoat hospital school for a couple of years. Thanks so much xxxx
 
Following Lizzie's marriage for Joseph, it give his father as Elchanon HaLevi so I googled that name and came up with this. What do you all think?
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http://cemeteryscribes.com/getperson.php?personID=I13871&tree=Cemeteries

phew breaking the link worked - soooo long since I did that
 
Following Lizzie's marriage for Joseph, it give his father as Elchanon HaLevi so I googled that name and came up with this. What do you all think?
Code:
http://cemeteryscribes.com/getperson.php?personID=I13871&tree=Cemeteries

phew breaking the link worked - soooo long since I did that
Nope that isn't Joseph's father born too late.
 
Arrested 21st June 1889 and brought into Bow Street Police Court, he was charged with "feloniously receiving 20 yards of Italian Cloth from a Charles Nye, knowing that it was stolen." Charles Nye pleaded guilty and received 9 months in Pentonville. Joseph was found not guilty.

p.s. This name of Charles Nye sounds very familiar, I've been back in searches but not found him so it must have come up in one of my own searches. [I've been around a bit ] :D
 
p.s. This name of Charles Nye sounds very familiar, I've been back in searches but not found him so it must have come up in one of my own searches. [I've been around a bit ] :D

I thought exactly the same, Ma. We must have searched for him somewhere, perhaps elsewhere!
 
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