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  • Any further info on Frederick Richard Chapman?

    Hi there,

    All I can find on Frederick George Chapman is this mention in the Christopher Morely 'Jack the Ripper : A Suspect Guide' book and The Daily Express article from 1931 here.

    What else is known about the man?
    Is it all a con? Seems a likely suspect if true.

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    You'll find a bit more on Google books etc though a number of mentions probably repeat what you already know about Dr Frederick Richard Chapman. Good luck, JackDaw.

    Chris
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    • #3
      Thanks Chris.

      Like you said, its mostly a repeat of the same stroy told in the Daily Express.

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      • #4
        Hi jackdaw
        I did a bit of digging - this should help
        Chris

        Frederick Richard Chapman

        1861 census:
        Providence Place. Spilsby, Lincolnshire.
        Head: Joseph Chapman aged 38 born Shrewsbury - Police constable
        Wife: Elizabeth Chapman aged 39 born Abderdeen
        Children:
        Annie aged 15 born Karachi - Dressmaker
        F Richard aged 10 born Poona
        Joseph aged 3 born Poona

        Fred's parents in 1871:
        Pingold Street, Howden, Yorkshire
        Head: Joseph Chapman aged 48 born Shrewsbury - Drill instructor
        Wife: Elizabeth Chapman aged 48 born Aberdeen - Nurse
        Son: Joseph H J aged 13 born East Indies

        and in 1881:
        11 Beeton Street, Southcoates, Yorkshire
        Head: Joseph Chapman aged 59 born New Street, Shrewsbury - Sergt. Instructor (Army pensioner)
        Wife: Elizabeth Chapman aged 59 born Aberdeen
        Son: Joseph H J aged 22 born Poonah - Grocer

        Fred's brother in 1891 visiting his married sister, Annie:
        18 Cheapside, Wakefield, Yorkshire
        Head: Robert Stephenson aged 43 born Howden - Railway guard
        Wife: Annie E Stephenson aged 43 born Karachi
        Children:
        Edith E aged 20 born Howden
        Emmeline aged 18 born Howden
        Gertrude E aged 15 born Wakefield
        Annie L aged 13 born Wakefield
        Visitor:
        Joseph Harwood Chapman aged 33 born Poonah

        As for Frederick himself. The Morley chapter says of him "he qualified as a doctor in Glasgow in 1874" and indeed that is where he is listed as a lodger in the 1871 census:
        12 Scotia Street, Blythswood, Glasgow
        Head: Margaret Allan aged 31 born Garrowhill - Dressmaker
        Child: John Allan aged 5
        Lodgers:
        John Thorburn aged 20 born England - Student of medicine
        John Oliver aged 20 born Sunston, Roxburgh - Drapery warehouseman
        Alexander Wilson aged 21 born Stirling - Studen in Arts
        F R Chapman aged 20 born India (Brit. Subject) - Student of Medicine

        In 1881 he is listed as follows:
        Clifton Villas, Hessle Road, Hull
        Head: Frederick R Chapman aged 30 born Poonah - Medical practitioner M.B. and C.M. University of Glasgow
        Wife: Emily Chapman aged 25 born Hull
        Children:
        Lilian aged 4 born Staniland, Yorks.
        Ida aged 1 born Hull

        Frederick was married in Sculcoates in 1876 to Emily England.

        Frederick's death is listed as follows:
        Name: Frederick Richard Chapman
        Estimated birth year: abt 1851
        Year of Registration: 1888
        Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
        Age at Death: 37
        District: St Olave Southwark (1837-1901)
        County: London, Surrey
        Volume: 1d
        Page: 127

        The 1875 Medical Register gives these details:
        Date of registration: 1874 Aug 8
        Name: Frederick Richard Chapman
        Residence: Howden, Yorkshire
        Qualification: M.B. 1874, Mast. Surg. 1874 Univ. Glasg.

        1883 Medical Register:
        Name: Chapman, Frederick Richard
        Address: Clifton Villa, Hessle Road, Hull
        Date and place of registration: 1874 Aug. 8 S (Scotland)
        Qualifications: As in 1875 register

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        • #5
          In 1891, after Frederick's death, his widow is listed as follows:
          Fisherton House Asylum, Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
          Emily Chapman (Widow) aged 35 born Hull - Lady matron in Asylum

          In the same year Frederick's younger daughter was living with her grandmother:
          30 Sutton Street, Myton, Hull
          Boarder: Elizabeth England (Widow) aged 58 born Hull - Living on own means
          Grand-daughter: Ida Chapman aged 11 born Hull
          His older daughter, Lilian, is listed in 1891 as follows:
          St Peter's Orphanage, St Peter's Church, Kennington Lane, Lambeth
          Lilian Chapman aged 14 born Staniland, Yorks - Pupil teacher

          In 1901 Emily Chapman and her younger daughter were running a lunatic asylum in Fulham
          Otto House, 47 North End Road, Fulham
          Head: Emily Chapman (Widow) aged 43 born Hull - Resident licensee
          Daughter: Ida Chapman aged 21 born Hull
          Other:
          Lydia L Perrelt aged 32 born Tenbury, Worcs. - Deputy Superintendent
          All patients (of which there are 22) are listed only by initials and are listed as lunatics.
          14 other medical staff are also listed.


          Here are some notes on Otto House:
          Otto House, "North End", Fulham
          Otto House, 47 North End Road, Kensington
          The present numbering suggests this was in the neighbourhood of the present West London County Court. A "lunatic asylum" is shown on an 1874 map near here. Other sources show "North End Villa" between Vernon Street and Edith Road and Otto House on the opposite side of North End Road. On an 1888 map, Otto House is shown next to The Grange (where the artist Edward Burne-Jones lived from 1867 to 1898). The Grange (and possibly Otto House) has been replaced by high-rise council flats, also called The Grange
          Opened by 1841, still open 1931.
          1.1.1844: Proprietor A.R. Sutherland, M.D.
          22 lunatics.
          1.1.1849: 28 patients, all female. 1 found lunatic by inquisition.
          1859: Proprietors "Drs Sutherland"
          1867/1868: A C Sutherland became the Licensee of both Blacklands House Chelsea and Otto House Fulham.
          A patient: From 1870 to 1874, Frederick Schlusser and his wife Louisa (1831-1920) lived in Lower Norwood. Frederick Schlusser died on 9.4.1874. Louisa Schlusser, who had become mentally ill, was admitted to Otto House on 23.10.1874 and lived there for the rest of her life. She died on 3.5.1920 at 5.30 a.m. of "cardial degeneration" at Otto House, 47 North End Road, West Kensington. Friedrich von Petersdorff, one of her descendants, has given me considerable help with researching Otto House.
          (If any one has further information about, please mail me)
          1.1.1874: licensed to A. C. Sutherland and Miss E. Dixon. 34 patients, all female, 7 found lunatic by inquisition.
          1881 Census: Caroline Sharpe (Servant, unmarried, aged 52) was Superintendent, and Georgina Holloway (Servant, unmarried, aged 36) was Deputy Superintendent of the "Private Asylum (Hospital)", but Martha Humphrey (Servant, unmarried, aged 42) was head of the household. The "Boarders" are all listed as "Gentlewoman".
          The Royal College of Psychiatrists has a Casebook (no.1) of admissions to Otto House (West Kensington) from 1902 to 1915, with notes up to 1931.
          Last edited by Chris Scott; 03-12-2010, 01:21 AM.

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