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  • Suicide through the London Horrors?

    This appeared in the Hull and East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Times, October 13th 1888.

    It was discussed briefly on another thread, so rather than detract from that thread here is the clipping in question,
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    Regards Mike

  • #2
    Many thanks Mike
    A few more details:
    Daily News
    12 October 1888
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    • #3
      Sadly her husband followed her course of action early the following year

      Aberdeen Journal
      9 January 1889
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      • #4
        Newcastle Weekly Courant
        12 January 1889
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        • #5
          Thanks for posting those Chris, and how sad to see that it was still affecting people, albeit non-directly. I do have a longer article, similar to the one you posted and I will look for it today.
          Regards Mike

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          • #6
            This would have been October 11, as the 13th was a saturday...

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            • #7
              Interesting that they both hanged themselves. Unusual as well.

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              • #8
                I got this a few months ago from 'The East London Advertiser' 12 January 1889.

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                • #9
                  Hi Chava,
                  Originally posted by Chava View Post
                  Interesting that they both hanged themselves. Unusual as well.
                  I don't quite see that suicide through hanging should be considered particularly unusual - far from it. For unusual, check out Dr Thomas Bond's self-defenestration.
                  Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                  "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                  • #10
                    Re: the Sodeaux couple, they are listed in the 1881 census under the spelling SODO
                    The husband's name was John, not Joseph:
                    65 Hanbury Street
                    Head: John Sodo aged 44 - Silk weaver
                    Wife: Elizabeth Sodo aged 43
                    Children:
                    Emma aged 13
                    Charles aged 10
                    John aged 7
                    Walter aged 5
                    Arthur aged 4
                    Ada aged 1
                    All born in Bethnal Green

                    Elizabeth's death was registered in Whitechapel in Quarter 4 of 1888, her name being given as Eliabeth Jessie Sodo and her aged as 50
                    John Sodo's death was registered in Whitechapel in Quarter 1 of 1889, his age at death given as 52

                    The couple married in 1857 in Bethnal Green, her maiden name given as Elizabeth Harrington

                    In 1871 the family were living at 13 Tyrrel Street, Bethnal Green
                    Last edited by Chris Scott; 11-04-2008, 09:47 PM.

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                    • #11
                      One suicidal parent could be construed as unfortunate. Two suicidal parents can only be described as unusual. Especially given that both hanged themselves in precisely similar circumstances. And neither seemed to give a damn about their poor little daughter and the rest of the kids.

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                      • #12
                        Hi Chava
                        Ive managed to trace two of the kids in 1891
                        Ada was a pupil at Forest Gate School and Arthur was in training on a naval vessel

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
                          In 1871 the family were living at 13 Tyrrel Street, Bethnal Green
                          There seem to have been quite a number of relatives in Bethnal Green, Chris - although the Ancestry data entry clerks have them down (wrongly) as "Sodean" [examination of the returns shows that it was written as "Sodeau"].
                          Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                          "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                          • #14
                            Arthur's Training Ship

                            Hi,

                            In the 1891 census, Arthur (son of the deceased) was on the Exmouth Training Ship. You can see a photo of the crew of 1893 - perhaps including Arthur as a fifteen or sixteen year old - on the Workhouses website (www.workhouses.org.uk): click on Children and Education on the sidebar, and then Training Ships, and run down the page to the Exmouth.

                            Regards,

                            Mark

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                            • #15
                              Hi Gareth
                              There are many variants even including Lodo and Sado!!
                              But of the "proper" listings on the original sheets, the versions are Sodo, Sodeau and Sodeaux
                              Regards
                              Chris

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