Just to tie up another loose end, here are the references to the records of the deaths and burials of the third Mitre Square witness, Joseph Hyam Levy, and his wife Amelia (or Milly).
The death of Amelia Levy was registered at Brighton in the third quarter of 1912 (aged 70). She was buried at Plashet Cemetery on 6 September 1912.
The death of Joseph was registered at Fulham in the second quarter of 1914 (aged 73; indexed as Joseph H. Levy). He was buried at Plashet Cemetery on 19 May 1914, in the plot next to Amelia's.
Below are notices of their deaths printed in the Jewish Chronicle, 6 September 1912 and 22 May 1914.
For further biographical information, see Chris Scott's section on Joseph in "A Cast of Thousands" (http://www.casebook.org/ripper_media...seph-levy.html) and Mark King's dissertation on Jacob Levy (http://www.casebook.org/suspects/jacoblevy.html).
The death of Amelia Levy was registered at Brighton in the third quarter of 1912 (aged 70). She was buried at Plashet Cemetery on 6 September 1912.
The death of Joseph was registered at Fulham in the second quarter of 1914 (aged 73; indexed as Joseph H. Levy). He was buried at Plashet Cemetery on 19 May 1914, in the plot next to Amelia's.
Below are notices of their deaths printed in the Jewish Chronicle, 6 September 1912 and 22 May 1914.
For further biographical information, see Chris Scott's section on Joseph in "A Cast of Thousands" (http://www.casebook.org/ripper_media...seph-levy.html) and Mark King's dissertation on Jacob Levy (http://www.casebook.org/suspects/jacoblevy.html).
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