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Ah, I see I misread Neil’s citation....
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HR says, ‘Less than 18 months after his mother’s death, Frederick too began to sicken.’
His mother died on 29th November, 1852, and according to his death certificate Frederick had been sick for 6 months when he died on 12th April, 1854, so he had been ‘sickening’ since at least...
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That is really odd. Was it a Lambeth record, do you remember?...
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Debs,
The St Bride’s, Fleet Street reference is rather odd.
Am I right in thinking you (A-Z) have the death certificate for William?
Gary...
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I’ve ordered the PDF for the sake of clarity. When it arrives in a week or so, I’ll post it here....
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“failed to live more than a year and nine months" is a strange way of putting it. It suggests she only knew the quarter in which the death occurred. But if the death was registered in the 4th quarter of 1866, he could have been 2 when he died.
If no one else has it, I’ll order...
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There was an EJN who was born in Camberwell in 1866, but his mother’s maiden name was Clifford....
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There is some stuff about Polly on page 51 that interests me.
Hallie suggests that William Nichols’ claim that she was a drinker must have been rejected by Thomas Taverner, the Lambeth relieving officer, otherwise she wouldn’t have been awarded the 5s weekly allowance that her husband...
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Here are the Sandfords on the 1921 census. Alice’s middle initial is given as M....
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Jose gives EJ’s DOB in bold type, so he probably has the cert....
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It’s a pity my Spanish doesn’t go much beyond ‘dos cervezas, por favor’.
You may be aware there’s a timeline of the life of Alice McKenzie on here - you may find that useful. She was someone who particularly intrigued Chris Scott. In ‘Will The Real Mary Kelly…’ he said,
’It...
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Good luck with the book, by the way.
What form will it take? Is it about the case in general or just about the victims? Are you focussing on the C5 or will you include all the Whitechapel Murder victims?...
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Thanks for sharing this Jose.
One small point, I wouldn’t describe Dawes Court as an alley. It was a court, a small enclosed area, behind and accessible from Gunpowder Alley. Very similar to Millers Court and it’s relation to Dorset Street.
https://www.jtrforums.com/forum/...
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I imagine so.
I wonder if Wilhelmina’s Limehouse brothel was Johannes’ place on the West India Dock Road. She doesn’t appear there on the 1891 census, though....
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