She found a Claude F. Hankins born in Alameda Calif. about 1890 who served time at 14 in San Quentin (nothing of this is NEW YORK) was paroled in 1914 (which means he served TEN years) married and had children by the 1920 census and died in Seattle Washington in 1965. I haven't received the copies of the info. so I can't check for more details yet but it's nice to know he went on to have a family and live a fairly long life.
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She found a Claude F. Hankins born in Alameda Calif. about 1890 who served time at 14 in San Quentin (nothing of this is NEW YORK) was paroled in 1914 (which means he served TEN years) married and had children by the 1920 census and died in Seattle Washington in 1965. I haven't received the copies of the info. so I can't check for more details yet but it's nice to know he went on to have a family and live a fairly long life.
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