Fleming in 1872

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  • DVV
    Suspended
    • Apr 2008
    • 6014

    #46
    Yes Ben,
    and as we know the location of Polly's murder has always been a bit "strange".
    And Begg tends to dismiss Wilson as an early ripper's attack because of its location, too.
    Now I wonder: can we trace Fleming in prison, then in his "reformatory"?
    Were Cox and Fleming still friends in 1888?

    Amitiés,
    David

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    • Observer
      Assistant Commissioner
      • Mar 2008
      • 3180

      #47
      Hi Chris, here are two views of Schlater street today

      Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
      Regarding Fleming's accomplice and co defendant, Thomas Cox, the most likely candidate in the 1871 census is:
      81 Sclater Street, Bethnal Green
      Head: Amelia Cox (Widow) aged 45 born Bethnal Green - Seamstress
      Children:
      Henry aged 17 - Sailor
      Thomas aged 15 - Wood carver
      Frederick aged 13 - Chairmaker's assistant
      Edward aged 7
      George aged 5
      Robert aged 1
      all the best

      Observer





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      • Stephen Thomas
        Chief Inspector
        • Feb 2008
        • 1728

        #48
        Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
        Lord knows there must have been a lot of sewing going on back in them days ...
        Spoken like a true Cockney, Fisherman.
        allisvanityandvexationofspirit

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        • Observer
          Assistant Commissioner
          • Mar 2008
          • 3180

          #49
          Two more. The date stone is a close up of the building with scaffolding

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          all the best

          Observer

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          • Chris Scott
            Chief Inspector
            • Feb 2008
            • 1853

            #50
            Many thanks for the pics
            Much appreciated

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            • Sam Flynn
              Casebook Supporter
              • Feb 2008
              • 13332

              #51
              Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
              Regarding Fleming's accomplice and co defendant, Thomas Cox, the most likely candidate in the 1871 census is:
              81 Sclater Street, Bethnal Green
              Head: Amelia Cox (Widow) aged 45 born Bethnal Green - Seamstress
              Why is the name "Amelia Cox" ringing bells with me?
              Kind regards, Sam Flynn

              "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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              • Fisherman
                Cadet
                • Feb 2008
                • 23676

                #52
                Sam asks:

                "Why is the name "Amelia Cox" ringing bells with me?"

                Perhaps, Sam, you are touching on the fact that AMELIA Richardson of 29 Hanbury Street, housed the elderly woman SARAH Cox out of charity?

                All the best, Sam!
                Fisherman

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                • Observer
                  Assistant Commissioner
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 3180

                  #53
                  Hi Fisher

                  Either that, or could Mary Ann Cox have some connection with Amelia Cox, and Fleming was familiar with her as well as being familiar with Kelly?

                  all the best

                  Observer

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                  • Observer
                    Assistant Commissioner
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 3180

                    #54
                    Hi Chris

                    Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
                    Many thanks for the pics
                    Much appreciated
                    No problems, listen any idea how the street was numbered? That is did the low numbers start at Brick Lane? Next time I'm down there I could try and locate where 81 stood, or perhaps someone closer to hand could take a piccy

                    all the best

                    Observer

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                    • Fisherman
                      Cadet
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 23676

                      #55
                      Observer writes:

                      "Either that, or could Mary Ann Cox have some connection with Amelia Cox, and Fleming was familiar with her as well as being familiar with Kelly?"

                      The possibility is there, of course. The census listings we are working from are dated 1871, and Mary Ann Cox would have been a mere 14 at that time - surprisingly, she was no more than 31 when Kelly was slain.

                      And, of course, she would probably not have been named Cox at the time, since she was a widower by 1888, most probably carrying her late husband´s name.

                      The best,
                      Fisherman
                      Last edited by Fisherman; 11-29-2008, 03:27 AM.

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                      • Ben
                        Commisioner
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 6843

                        #56
                        Or quite possibly Gareth had "Emilia Fox" at the back of his mind; an English actress and daughter of Edward, often to be seen in costume dramas.

                        Regards,
                        Ben

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                        • Fisherman
                          Cadet
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 23676

                          #57
                          For all we know, Ben, he could have had just about ANY foxy lady at the back of his mind...

                          The best,
                          Fisherman

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                          • DVV
                            Suspended
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 6014

                            #58
                            Fleming was seemingly known at Worship Street's Court, so there's a chance that he had already been tried there.
                            Any archives available? It should be interesting to hear about his first offense, since it seems a different one than Cox'.
                            Fleming was sentenced to 1 month imprisonment, then 5 years in a reformatory.
                            Where were the under aged criminals sent to, at this time?
                            And do we know about those "reformatories"?

                            Amitiés,
                            David

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                            • Sam Flynn
                              Casebook Supporter
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 13332

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
                              Sam asks:

                              "Why is the name "Amelia Cox" ringing bells with me?"

                              Perhaps, Sam, you are touching on the fact that AMELIA Richardson of 29 Hanbury Street, housed the elderly woman SARAH Cox out of charity?
                              Precisely that, Fish!

                              I don't know whether to congratulate or commiserate with you for understanding how my brain works
                              Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                              "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                              • Fisherman
                                Cadet
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 23676

                                #60
                                Sam writes:

                                "I don't know whether to congratulate or commiserate with you for understanding how my brain works"

                                I´m not quite at ease with that issue either, Sam.

                                All the best!
                                Fisherman

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