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Francis Hermans - Update - Solid evidence of him being in vicinity of torso murders.
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I think Kate Marshall might be a cousin to Samuel Hermans, so I am wrong about there being no blood relationship.
John Marshall's wife was Eliza Smith, and Hermans married a Emmeline Smith; there's two sisters with those names in Highclere, Hampshire in 1861. Her name is given as Emeline Smith, rather than Emmeline.
Eliza also died, so that must have left the daughter Kate to serve as Samuel's guardian while Bluebeard globetrotted.
John Marshall Male 18 Apr 1861 Highclere, Southampton, England John Marshal Eliza Smith 1596166 item 4
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The supposed Edinburgh wedding to DC and the Scottish POB on the census suggest there may have been some kind of a Scots connection. The census info might have come from the Marshalls who were unaware of Samuel’s French birth, but knew he had something Scottish in his background.
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Originally posted by rjpalmer View PostI think Kate Marshall might be a cousin to Samuel Hermans, so I am wrong about there being no blood relationship.
John Marshall's wife was Eliza Smith, and Hermans married a Emmeline Smith; there's two sisters with those names in Highclere, Hampshire in 1861. Her name is given as Emeline Smith, rather than Emmeline.
Eliza also died, so that must have left the daughter Kate to serve as Samuel's guardian while Bluebeard globetrotted.
John Marshall Male 18 Apr 1861 Highclere, Southampton, England John Marshal Eliza Smith 1596166 item 4
Is there any evidence he was in the navy at any point? his son samual was in the military right? was that the navy??
"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by rjpalmer View PostI think Kate Marshall might be a cousin to Samuel Hermans, so I am wrong about there being no blood relationship.
John Marshall's wife was Eliza Smith, and Hermans married a Emmeline Smith; there's two sisters with those names in Highclere, Hampshire in 1861. Her name is given as Emeline Smith, rather than Emmeline.
Eliza also died, so that must have left the daughter Kate to serve as Samuel's guardian while Bluebeard globetrotted.
John Marshall Male 18 Apr 1861 Highclere, Southampton, England John Marshal Eliza Smith 1596166 item 4
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostThe supposed Edinburgh wedding to DC and the Scottish POB on the census suggest there may have been some kind of a Scots connection. The census info might have come from the Marshalls who were unaware of Samuel’s French birth, but knew he had something Scottish in his background.Francis Hermans 1891 48 Ularemont street Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Glasgow Missionary
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A City Missionary would have been very much involved in saving ‘fallen’ women. And there would have been quite a few of those over in Rotherhithe.
In Spitalfields you’ll see the name Charles Pateman on dozens of Christchurch marriage certs He was a City Missionary who was instrumental in legalising many informal relationships among the doss house population.
One City Missionary was in contact with MJK I recall.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Postso how many wives did Pastor Bluebeard have that died mysteriously?
Frank Hermans - First son with ES - Murdered 1889, 8 years old at death.
Bertha Wangen - Second known wife - Murder 1891 in Minnesota - Forced ingestion of ammonia - Lips corroded.
Bertha Wangen's child - Infant from another father - Murdered 1891
Caroline Crowley - Friend of Martha's - Disappeared 1892 - Potentially dismembered
Martha Elmira Lommen - Third known wife - Murdered 1893
Francis Hermans and Martha Elmira Lommen's child - Murdered 1893
Henrietta Clawson - Servant - Murdered 1895 - Dismembered
Annie Samuelson - Servant - Murdered 1896 - Dismembered
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Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post
Emmeline Smith - First known wife - Murdered 1889
Frank Hermans - First son with ES - Murdered 1889, 8 years old at death.
Bertha Wangen - Second known wife - Murder 1891 in Minnesota - Forced ingestion of ammonia - Lips corroded.
Bertha Wangen's child - Infant from another father - Murdered 1891
Caroline Crowley - Friend of Martha's - Disappeared 1892 - Potentially dismembered
Martha Elmira Lommen - Third known wife - Murdered 1893
Francis Hermans and Martha Elmira Lommen's child - Murdered 1893
Henrietta Clawson - Servant - Murdered 1895 - Dismembered
Annie Samuelson - Servant - Murdered 1896 - Dismembered"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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I'm assuming his address in 1890/91 is 48 Claremont Street, Glasgow, not "Ularemont."
He was a Methodist in Salt Lake City, but there is/was a Presbyterian Church at 78 Claremont Street, Glasgow. "St. George's Tron Church," which is still holding services.
Maybe he wormed his way in.
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