Firstly, Hello.
I've often popped into the Forum as I am very interested in the subject and have been for many years. And as a complete novice, I'm hoping to not embarasse myself here
I have now taken the plunge and joined and as my first post, I wonder if someone may be able to help me solve a mystery that has been in my family for as long as I can remember?
My family history is very much tied to the East End and Spitalfields in particular, my grandfather always told me that my ancestors had been in and around the areas of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888, he even boasted that an ancestor of mine had given a statement or perhaps been a witness to one of the murders. I realise that there have probably been a small army of people trying to connect their family history the the Ripper but I have considered long and hard before posting to this forum and I hope someone can help me in my quest to find out if this family legend is true - if its not, then thats fine, I'll still be interested in the case and still use this forum.
The information I have is that my family name is LEWIS and in 1888 they may have lived at either:15 NEW COURT, FASHION STREET, 12 FRYING PAN ALLEY, as well as FLOWER AND DEAN STREET. The names I have are Phillip Lewis, father, Simon Lewis aged about 8. They were Russian or Polish Jews.
I realise that a SARAH LEWIS gave a statement to the Police but I haven't connected her to my family tree as yet. I wonder if there may be a record of who lived at the addresses, above, during the dates of the murders? or do Police records hold details of the specific addresses of those interviewed? The Census records aren't much help as they are not specific to August/Sept 1888 and I would imagine the tennents of these houses changed frequently.
If anyone can help with any information, I'd be very grateful.
The Blind Beggar
I've often popped into the Forum as I am very interested in the subject and have been for many years. And as a complete novice, I'm hoping to not embarasse myself here
I have now taken the plunge and joined and as my first post, I wonder if someone may be able to help me solve a mystery that has been in my family for as long as I can remember?
My family history is very much tied to the East End and Spitalfields in particular, my grandfather always told me that my ancestors had been in and around the areas of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888, he even boasted that an ancestor of mine had given a statement or perhaps been a witness to one of the murders. I realise that there have probably been a small army of people trying to connect their family history the the Ripper but I have considered long and hard before posting to this forum and I hope someone can help me in my quest to find out if this family legend is true - if its not, then thats fine, I'll still be interested in the case and still use this forum.
The information I have is that my family name is LEWIS and in 1888 they may have lived at either:15 NEW COURT, FASHION STREET, 12 FRYING PAN ALLEY, as well as FLOWER AND DEAN STREET. The names I have are Phillip Lewis, father, Simon Lewis aged about 8. They were Russian or Polish Jews.
I realise that a SARAH LEWIS gave a statement to the Police but I haven't connected her to my family tree as yet. I wonder if there may be a record of who lived at the addresses, above, during the dates of the murders? or do Police records hold details of the specific addresses of those interviewed? The Census records aren't much help as they are not specific to August/Sept 1888 and I would imagine the tennents of these houses changed frequently.
If anyone can help with any information, I'd be very grateful.
The Blind Beggar
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