Give Charles Cross/Lechemere a place as a suspect

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Hi all,

    Cross was not and is not a suspect. Five people on earth, bored with the 'usual suspects', have decided he was the Ripper. That does not a suspect make.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • Chris Scott
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    Hi Versa
    It may be useful - this is what I posted back in 2008 - this was subsequently lost in the "great crash" but I believe partly recovered.
    Here it is all gathered in one place
    Chris


    Charles Cross and Charles Lechmere were indeed one person. And he wasn't deliberately lying or using a false name. Cross was his stepfather's name which was adopted in one census and after he married and set up his own household he reverted to the name Lechmere in the census records. he may have used the name in a murder inquiry as his stepfather was actually a police officer.

    Cross was born in 1849 in St Anns, Soho. He was the son of John Allen Lechmere and his mother's maiden name was Maria Louisa Roulson. His parents married in 1846 in Hereford. This is listed as follows:
    1846 Quarter 2
    Hereford
    John Allen Lechmere married Maria Louisa Roulson
    His family were from Herefordshire. He had one sister named Emily, three years older than him.
    In the 1851 census, his father is absent but his mother is listed as married as follows:
    1851:
    Blue School Lane, Hereford
    Head: Maria Lechmere (Married) aged 25 born Hereford - Straw bonnet maker
    Children:
    Emily aged 4 born St Peters, Hereford
    Charles aged 1 born St Anns, London

    In 1858, however, his mother had moved to Whitechapel and was remarried to Thomas Cross, a police constable.
    1858 Quarter 1
    Whitechapel
    Maria Louisa Lechmere married Thomas Cross

    The family is listed in 1861 as follows with Charles taking the name Cross:
    1861:
    13 Thomas Street, St George East
    Head: Thomas Cross aged 36 born Burnton, Hereford - Police constable
    Wife: Maria Louisa Cross aged 34 born Hereford
    Children:
    Emily Cross aged 14 born St Peters, Hereford
    Charles Cross aged 11 born St Anns, London

    The full listings for later census returns are as follows:
    1871:
    11 Mary Ann Street, St George in the East
    Head: Charles A Lechmere aged 21 born Soho - Carman
    Wife: Elizabeth Lechmere aged 21 born St George East
    1881:
    20 James Street, St George Street
    Head: Chas. Allen Lechmere aged 31 born Soho - Carman
    Wife: Elizabeth Lechmere aged 31 born East London
    Children:
    Elizabeth Emily aged 7
    Thomas Allen aged 4
    George William aged 2
    James Alfred aged 1
    All born in Mile End
    1891:
    22 Doveton Street, Mile End
    Head: Charles A Lechmere aged 41 born Soho - Carman
    Wife: Elizabeth Lechmere aged 41 born Wapping
    Children:
    Elizabeth E aged 17 born Mile End - Purse maker
    Thomas A aged 14 - Vanguard (Carman)
    George W aged 12
    James A aged 11
    Louisa A aged 8
    Charles A aged 7
    Albert E aged 5
    Above children born in St Georges
    Harriet E aged 12 months born Mile End

    Other records:
    Death:
    1920 Quarter 4
    Charles A Lechmere aged 71
    Poplar
    Marriage:
    1871 Quarter 3
    St George East

    Charles Allen Lechmere married Elizabeth Bostock
    After I had done the above I found a full online pedigree for our Charles in the Lechmere line going right back to 1520!
    Some surprises here! he included in his ancestors an Archbishop of York!
    You can see this at
    RootsWeb - the Internet's oldest and largest FREE genealogical community. An award winning genealogical resource with searchable databases, free Web space, mailing lists, message boards, and more.

    Just one more quick snippet:

    Charles's wife Elizabeth survived him and lived until 1940.
    She died on 12 September 1940 in Stratford and is buried in Bow Cemetery.


    By 1871, Charles's mother, Maria Louisa Cross, was a widow as follows:
    11 Mary Ann, St George in the East
    Head: Maria L Cross (Widow) aged 45 born Whitfield, Hereford
    Boarder:
    George Blencowe aged 23 born Bethnal Green - Carman
    A Thomas Cross died in St George in the East in 1869 but his age as given at the time of death is 34, which does not fit with that given in the 1861 census
    Charles's mother remarried again in 1872 as follows:
    1872 Quarter 3
    Bethnal Green
    Maria Louisa Cross
    The others listed under the same reference are:
    Joseph Forsdike
    Robert Frogley
    Elizabeth Nicholson
    By looking forward to the 1881 census, we can see that Maria married Joseph Forsdike:
    1881
    23 Pinchin Street, St George in the East
    Head: Joseph Forsdike aged 65 born Suffolk - Shoemaker
    Wife: Maria Forsdike aged 55 born Herts (sic) - Dressmaker
    Grand daughter:
    Mary Lechmere aged 6 born St George East
    Who this child is is not clear
    Joseph Forsdike died as follows:
    1889 Quarter 4
    Joseph Forsdike
    St George East
    Aged 74
    Maria Forsdike's death is listed as follows:
    1901 Quarter 4
    St George in the East
    Maria Louisa Forsdike
    Aged 77
    Maria is listed in 1891 as follows:
    18 St George Street, St George in the East
    Head: Maria L Forsdike aged 65 born Hereford - Horse flesh dealer (Cat)
    Grandchild:
    Mary Jane Lechmere aged 16 born St George East
    and in 1901 as follows:
    18 Old Gravel Lane, St George in the East
    Head: Maria L Forsdike aged 76 born Hereford - Corn chandler
    Servant:
    Jessie Furnell aged 14 born St George East

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  • Supe
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    Versa,

    Michael Connor did just what you are asking for in a trio of articles for Ripperologist magazines starting several years ago. I edited all three and while I found Michael's theory interesting I did not find it particularly persuasive. Unless you have exciting new evidence I would think that judgment would remain in place.

    Don.

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  • Cogidubnus
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    vice versa

    I'd agree with you Versa, so long as a suitable place is also made available for Jacob Levy, given all the really good work Tracey and Jimi have done in proving him at least a viable suspect!

    All the best

    Dave

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  • Versa
    started a topic Give Charles Cross/Lechemere a place as a suspect

    Give Charles Cross/Lechemere a place as a suspect

    Ive had a terrible time trying to tie in all the threads that cover his candidacy as JTR on this forum.

    Whether people believe he is a good suspect or not is verging on irrelevant at this point....

    He needs to be here http://www.casebook.org/suspects/ and here http://forum.casebook.org/forumdisplay.php?f=3

    If he doesnt have his place here on the forums then why the hell does Lewis Carroll or "The Royal Conspiracy" or numerous other candidates?

    We are at risk of losing information thats been gathered in the huge thread here http://forum.casebook.org/showthread.php?t=6496.

    The information on Cross/Lechmere needs to be presented in a more coherent manner so that people can argue for or against him in the same way they do Hutch.

    Its not about personal beliefs as to whether or not he IS JTR... Its about gather the evidence and being able to present it in such a way that people can read and join in the discussions without aspects being missed/glossed over or ignored.
    Last edited by Versa; 04-26-2012, 01:06 AM.
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