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  • When it came his time to die, Charles Augustus Lindbergh made his own arrangements.
  • The winner may also be remembered as the one who flew in a shadow of the 1927 Orteig prize winner, one Charles Augustus Lindbergh.
  • On the evening of, 1932, twenty-month-old Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr . disappeared from his crib in the Lindbergh's rural home, Hopewell.
  • During the Great Depression, 20-month-old Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr ., son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh, was abducted from his home near Hopewell, New Jersey.
  • The Lindbergh Kidnapping-In 1932, one-year-old Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr . was kidnapped from his family's home in East Amwell, New Jersey and later murdered.
  • East Amwell was the location of the Lindbergh kidnapping, in which Charles Augustus Lindbergh III, was abducted from the estate owned by Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and was later found dead nearby.
  • On the evening of March 1, 1932 Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr ., eldest son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was abducted from the family home town of East Amwell, New Jersey.
  • That proves he is related to his late mother, Glendora Dolfen, and thus can't be Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr ., who was kidnapped March 1, 1932, from his family's New Jersey home.
  • In addition to his celebrity for wartime reporting, Heatter also was noted for his coverage of the trial and execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the kidnapping of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh's infant son, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr ., in 1932.
  • *1935  Bruno Hauptmann is convicted of murder for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh s 20-month-old son Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr . He would be executed in the New Jersey s infamous  Old Smokey electric chair a year later.
  • Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr ., the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped at 9 a . m . March 1, 1932, from the family's Hopewell, N . J ., home.
  • Once upon a time _ actually 75 years ago May 20 _ a skinny 25-year-old pilot named Charles Augustus Lindbergh decided to try to win a $ 25, 000 prize offered by Ray Orteig to the first person to make a solo transatlantic flight.
  • As an example, I had heard that the compound word kidnap had come to use regarding Charles Augustus Lindbergh; as I cannot locate such confirmation on this website, & it would be enormous to verify it elsewhere, I concede that my example is not verified.
  • See User talk : Hopiakuta / index Samantha Geimer Lot Elizabeth Ann Smart Gilmour Deon Baptiste Ian Baptiste Emmett Louis Till Stanley Ann Dunham Anneke Frank Annele Frank Charles Augustus Lindbergh, which is the user's talk page before it was moved to a hidden sub-page in May.
  • Two weeks later, on October 8, 1934, Hauptmann was indicted in New Jersey for the murder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr . Two days later, he was surrendered to New Jersey authorities by New York Governor Herbert H . Lehman to face charges directly related to the kidnapping and murder of the child.
  • This led to further investigation, and in 1985, Ludovic Kennedy published " The Airman and the Carpenter ", in which he argued that Hauptmann had not kidnapped and murdered Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr . The book was made into a 1996 television film " Crime of the Century ", starring Stephen Rea and Isabella Rossellini.
  • They had six children : Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr . ( 1930 1932 ); Jon Morrow Lindbergh ( b ., 1932 ); Land Morrow Lindbergh ( b . 1937 ), who studied anthropology at Stanford University and married Susan Miller in San Diego; Anne Lindbergh ( 1940 1993 ); Scott Lindbergh ( b . 1942 ); and Reeve Lindbergh ( b . 1945 ), a writer.
  • "' Isidor Srul Fisch "'( 26 July 1905 & ndash; 29 March 1934 ) was a German friend and business associate of Bruno Hauptmann, from whom Hauptmann claimed to have received a box containing gold certificates; those certificates were part of the ransom money in the kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr . The Fisch story was an integral part of Hauptmann's unsuccessful defense in his kidnapping and murder trial.
  • :: : : " Having been convulsed by " "'the flight of Hero Charles Augustus Lindbergh's family " "'from the Herods of U . S . lawlessness and yellow journalism, U . S . editors, who spent last fortnight proclaiming their country's inferiority to Great Britain in manners and morals ( TIME . Jan . 6 ), maintained almost unanimous silence last week as they watched the Lindberghs run to ground like rabbits by the British Press ."