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  • Nottingham Connections??

    I am just starting a thread on behalf of my brother Joe. This is his request, not mine...

    I have told him that I am unaware of any so he wanted to ask if there is any supposed connection with the Ripper to Nottingham / Nottinghamshire??

    I have assured him it is unlikely but he says ask anyway, so,there goes.

    Thanks

    Kind regards,

    Adam
    Best regards,
    Adam


    "They assumed Kelly was the last... they assumed wrong" - Me

  • #2
    The only one I know of offhand is the interesting letter mentioned here:

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    • #4
      Thanks Chris
      Best regards,
      Adam


      "They assumed Kelly was the last... they assumed wrong" - Me

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      • #5
        Looked more into it and did some digging into Thomas Porter's former apprentices. In the letter sent to Porter, said to be from a former apprentice, the writer claims to be one of two men committing the murders. One of Porter's appretice's was named George Fisher. He was born in 1864 and would have been 27 in 1891. I've looked at the 1891 census and there is a George Fisher in Whitechapel, aged 27! Could this be the letter writer and could George Fisher be one of two rippers.... Think I will delve into this one some more......

        Regards,

        Adam
        Best regards,
        Adam


        "They assumed Kelly was the last... they assumed wrong" - Me

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        • #6
          Good luck with that Adam and let us know what you find
          Chris

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          • #7
            i could only find one George Fisher aged 27 in 1891 Whitechapel census
            He was the son of a family living at 13 High Street
            However, he is listed as born in Hampton, while the apprentice to Thomas Porter of the name George Fisher was born in Sleaford, Lincolnshire
            Also the George Fisher listed in Whitechapel comes from a respectable professional family - his father is a bank manager and he himself is listed as a bank clerk

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            • #8
              Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
              i could only find one George Fisher aged 27 in 1891 Whitechapel census
              He was the son of a family living at 13 High Street
              However, he is listed as born in Hampton, while the apprentice to Thomas Porter of the name George Fisher was born in Sleaford, Lincolnshire
              Also the George Fisher listed in Whitechapel comes from a respectable professional family - his father is a bank manager and he himself is listed as a bank clerk
              Yes I actually found this later Chris and forgot to post! Another theory down the can. Anyways, onto the next.... lol

              Regards,

              Adam
              Best regards,
              Adam


              "They assumed Kelly was the last... they assumed wrong" - Me

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              • #9
                Hi Chris. If you have the time, would you be able to send me the census records for the George Fisher born in Sleaford? No rush or anything, just when you have a moment. Thanks
                Best regards,
                Adam


                "They assumed Kelly was the last... they assumed wrong" - Me

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