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According to contemporary news reports of the Stormfield burglary, the two
prisoners were named Charles Hoffman and Henry Williams. They were
sentenced to time in Connecticut State Prison at Wethersfield.  The 1910
census for Connecticut shows two prisoners by the names of Charles
Hoffman and Henry Williams at Wethersfield.  Charles Hoffman is
described in the censuses as a white, 29-year-old male, married 4 years,
born in New Jersey, mother and father both born in Germany.  Henry
Williams is described as a white, male, twenty-two years old, single,
born in Connecticut, father born in Ireland, mother born in New York.
Both prisoners are employed in production labor in a shoe factory.

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