Memory Failed



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  • Title Memory Failed 
    Date 06 Jun 1947 
    Page
    Periodical The Record 
    Place Hackensack, NJ USA 
    Source Type Newspaper 
    Source ID S858 
    Text Memory Failed

    Aged Chatham Resident Wanders Here: Believed Amnesia Victim

    Believed to be a victim of amnesia, James Rawling, 73, was taken to his home in Chatham from Edgewater today after spending the night in a cell at the Borough police station.

    Rawling was found by the police shortly after 9 o’clock last night wandering aimlessly through the Ferry Plaza in Edgewater. He was unable to tell where he lived but he said he thought it might be in Chatham. He said he had frequent lapses of memory.

    Chatham police notified Edgewater Police Department this morning that Rawling lived in that town and that one of his friends would call in Edgewater and bring him home. He was taken home before noon. 
    Linked to (1) RAWLING, James William 

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    Memory Failed

    Aged Chatham Resident Wanders Here: Believed Amnesia Victim

    Believed to be a victim of amnesia, James Rawling, 73, was taken to his home in Chatham from Edgewater today after spending the night in a cell at the Borough police station.

    Rawling was found by the police shortly after 9 o’clock last night wandering aimlessly through the Ferry Plaza in Edgewater. He was unable to tell where he lived but he said he thought it might be in Chatham. He said he had frequent lapses of memory.

    Chatham police notified Edgewater Police Department this morning that Rawling lived in that town and that one of his friends would call in Edgewater and bring him home. He was taken home before noon.



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