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I'd still love an answer to the original question, if it pans out (and I have no idea if it will or not) what does that do to the Lechmere theory?
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To a degree yes.Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostBut the man who gave evidence at Polly's inquest claimed to have worked for Pickfords for 20+ years. His address was given (somehow) as Doveton Street and some of the press took down his middle name as Allen. That all seems to tie in to CAL.
But if this fellow was around Lechmere's age he could also have worked there for 20 years too. I'm not saying he did. The press also got his name as George and Paula's as Baul, I don't place much credence in names given by the press, they got so much wrong.
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But the man who gave evidence at Polly's inquest claimed to have worked for Pickfords for 20+ years. His address was given (somehow) as Doveton Street and some of the press took down his middle name as Allen. That all seems to tie in to CAL.Originally posted by GUT View PostSave I'm not saying that this Cross had 20+ years at Pickfords, nor I am saying that he did live at Diveton Street, what I am saying is that he existed (not 100% he is related) and may have been living there.
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Save I'm not saying that this Cross had 20+ years at Pickfords, nor I am saying that he did live at Diveton Street, what I am saying is that he existed (not 100% he is related) and may have been living there.Originally posted by GUT View PostI think you've caught in at last.
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I think you've caught in at last.Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostSorry, GUT, I think I may have misunderstood your point.
You're suggesting that a 'step relative' of CAL's , a carman with 20+ years service with Pickfords named either Charles or George Cross may have been living with him Doveton Street in 1888?
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Sorry, GUT, I think I may have misunderstood your point.Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostSo who were the Maria Louisa (born Herefordshire) and Emily living with them? Not CAL's mother and sister, I take it.
You're suggesting that a 'step relative' of CAL's , a carman with 20+ years service with Pickfords named either Charles or George Cross, may have been living with him Doveton Street in 1888?Last edited by MrBarnett; 01-16-2017, 12:00 AM.
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So who were the Maria Louisa (born Herefordshire) and Emily living with them? Not CAL's mother and sister, I take it.Originally posted by GUT View PostOne of the Crosses I'm looking at was the Nephew of a Thomas Cross, if he had to move to London to work why wouldn't he room with his step relative?
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There was a Charles Cross living around the corner from Buck's Row in either in Brady St or Cambridge Heath Rd (I don't have my notes handy).
There was Charles Cross who was mugged at the back of Broad St Station, as well.
Although I've no reason to suppose they were our Xmere.
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One of the Crosses I'm looking at was the Nephew of a Thomas Cross, if he had to move to London to work why wouldn't he room with his step relative?Originally posted by John Wheat View PostI hope it's true. Would leave the posters who tell all and sundry that Lechmere was the Ripper with egg on their face.
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I hope it's true. Would leave the posters who tell all and sundry that Lechmere was the Ripper with egg on their face.Originally posted by GUT View PostI'm still researching it, not ready to say it is so just yet, but a chance at least.
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If anything it makes the pathetic theory even more pathetic.Originally posted by GUT View PostI've mentioned this on another thread, but
I have found a couple of Charles Crosses that look to be related to Lechmere's step father. Also a George (you know like he was called in one paper). I haven't yet confirmed the relationship with certainty, but it looks promising.
Even more interesting one of the Charles left England in late 1888.
Now if one was living with the Lechmere family in 1888 and was the finder of Polly, what impact does that have on the Lechmere theory.
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What if Lechmere wasn't Cross
I've mentioned this on another thread, but
I have found a couple of Charles Crosses that look to be related to Lechmere's step father. Also a George (you know like he was called in one paper). I haven't yet confirmed the relationship with certainty, but it looks promising.
Even more interesting one of the Charles left England in late 1888.
Now if one was living with the Lechmere family in 1888 and was the finder of Polly, what impact does that have on the Lechmere theory.Tags: None

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