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Valentine Charles Outwater
(1882–1960)

Valentine Charles Outwater I (1879-1960) was wounded by a gunshot in a pool hall in 1908. In 1920 he was arrested for public drunkenness. He worked as a cattle barge captain by 1930. He died in 1960 at age 81. (b. Saint Valentine's Day, February 14, 1879; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. May 21, 1960; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA)

Valentine Charles Outwater

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His death. "Valentine Outwater, of 91 Fulton Avenue, Jersey City, a retired machinist, died Saturday in the Medical Center. He was a lifelong resident of the city. The funeral will be Wednesday from the William Schlemm. Funeral Home, Jersey City."
Public intoxication arrest. "Four alleged "drunks" were brought into the Communipaw Avenue station over the holiday weekend. Tom Manning, aged 46, of 313 East Forty-third Street, New York, was arrested on Pacific Avenue by Patrolman McGovern Saturday afternoon. He was very mild. Valentine Outwater, aged 41, of 127 Manning Avenue, however, who was arrested at 591 Grand Street by Patrolman Schoenfelder about four-thirty yesterday morning, was said to be "fighting drunk." The cop stated that he was forced to "use force," and the result was that Outwater, before being put in the lock-up, was taken in the auto patrol to the City Hospital to get treatment for a laceration of the scalp …"
Shot by an Italian barber. "Headquarters Telephone Operator O'Donnell Gets De Archangel, Who Shot Outwater. Patrolman John O'Donnell, day telephone operator at Police Headquarters, yesterday arrested Frederick De Archangel, the barber, of 723 Grand Street, who a few weeks ago shot Valentine Outwater of 500 Bergen Avenue. O'Donnell on his way home to dinner yesterday saw De Archangel standing at Oakland and Newark Avenues and took him to Police Headquarters. The prisoner stated that he had to shoot Outwater to save himself from being killed. This shooting occurred in the shop of De Archangel. Outwater will be able to leave the City Hospital tomorrow. The prisoner is held on a charge of atrocious assault."
Shot by an Italian barber. "Italian Barber Who Shot Man Last Saturday Cannot Be Found. The police are almost convinced that F. De Areangelis, the part owner of the barber shop and pool room at 722 Grand Street, who shot Valentine Outwater of 200 Bergen Avenue last Saturday night has committed suicide. The family of De Archangelio claim they do not know where he is and the police believe them. When the barber fled in the direction of Newark after the shooting affray, his coat was found on the bank of the Morris Canal in the West Side, and Wednesday afternoon Detective-Sergeants Blackshaw and Looney spent several hours dragging the canal. They were not successful in locating the body, but still believe that the Italian is either in the canal or the Hackensack."

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