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Originally posted by MysterySinger View PostThanks Debra. Gotta read your article again.
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I often wondered whether Caroline Maxwell mixed up MJK with someone else but I'm not sure that her statement of MJKs movements that morning tally with anything we know of Elizabeth Prater's movements. However, it would be really good, I think, to tie Maxwell down prior to what we're told in 1888.
Great article by the way in Ripperologist Debs. I don't think I've read it previously but must have picked up some of the points from your posts alongside my own research. I'm sure I found a work house record or settlement paper or something similar for an Elizabeth Prater that said her husband had been in prison. But I've always found the EP records to be confusing so you've done a good job in fleshing out and pinning down the detail as you have.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostGreat stuff! I always thought the bio of Prater on the Witnesses page sounded a bit iffy. Probably should be updated
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Originally posted by MysterySinger View PostI often wondered whether Caroline Maxwell mixed up MJK with someone else but I'm not sure that her statement of MJKs movements that morning tally with anything we know of Elizabeth Prater's movements. However, it would be really good, I think, to tie Maxwell down prior to what we're told in 1888.
Great article by the way in Ripperologist Debs. I don't think I've read it previously but must have picked up some of the points from your posts alongside my own research. I'm sure I found a work house record or settlement paper or something similar for an Elizabeth Prater that said her husband had been in prison. But I've always found the EP records to be confusing so you've done a good job in fleshing out and pinning down the detail as you have.
I also wondered if Maxwell mixed up the two women but as Prater appeared at the inquest and so did Maxwell she probably would have realised her mistake. There is a lot of similarity between the two women though in terms of some of the details of their histories that I found interesting as well as a similarity in looks that could have been just a coincidence caused by the illustrator. I also think it shows that other young women were in exactly the same position as MJK in the same area.
I haven't come across the reference to prison but one of the descendants of William Prater senior posted some interesting information about the family and some speculation about what happened to William junior. I can't remember if she mentioned prison though, I'll have to check that out, Thanks.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostDo you have your research on Julia V written down anywhere? I noticed a girl in the workhouse records recently who I thought was Julia's daughter and she was in trouble with the police but I didn't get chance to research it further. Do you have any information about that too? Cheers.
The London Westminster Union Workhouse Discharge Records for 25th June 1881 show Charlotte Ventreney discharged "to Police". Does that tally?
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Originally posted by MysterySinger View PostI just hold records on Ancestry. However, I do have a Lunacy Patient Admission Register record for a Rosina Ventorini being admitted to Bexley (?) on 7th November 1900 and discharged on 21st October 1903 (when she died).
The London Westminster Union Workhouse Discharge Records for 25th June 1881 show Charlotte Ventreney discharged "to Police". Does that tally?
You should consider writing your Venturney research up. It would be a useful and welcome addition to our knowledge of these women and their lives.
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Debra I think it highly likely that Charlotte is Julia's daughter and her young age may be the only reason she was passed to the Police (13). I'm unsure exactly what happened to her father - but it's possible he died in 1871 (or maybe went to Italy). In the 1871 census, Julia was living at the same address as her father along with her 2 daughters.
The question is what was Julia thinking if Charlotte is having to fend for herself by 1881 (if indeed that is the case)?
Strange thing is, I know Ashton Under Lyne and Mossley etc far better than I know Whitechapel lol.
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Originally posted by MysterySinger View PostDebra I think it highly likely that Charlotte is Julia's daughter and her young age may be the only reason she was passed to the Police (13). I'm unsure exactly what happened to her father - but it's possible he died in 1871 (or maybe went to Italy). In the 1871 census, Julia was living at the same address as her father along with her 2 daughters.
The question is what was Julia thinking if Charlotte is having to fend for herself by 1881 (if indeed that is the case)?
Strange thing is, I know Ashton Under Lyne and Mossley etc far better than I know Whitechapel lol.
Thanks MS. Yes, you are probably right and she had been abandoned and so passed to police. I didn't think of that. Interesting stuff.
It's a small world! At the time I was researching this I used to go to Uppermill in Saddleworth regularly, not realising at the time that Mossley was only a couple of miles further down the road!
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostThere were several newspapers that reported McCarthy said MJK was 25 but looked 30. I don't have one to hand at present.
"Though quarrelsome, Mary Jane was pretty before she was cut up, Mary said, and she was only twenty four, not thirty, as she looked; but she would fight, and did not care what sort of a place she lived in."
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostThe Syracuse Herald 11 Nov carries (along with one or two others) an interview with "Mary Jane's pal" Mary, in which she says something similar;
"Though quarrelsome, Mary Jane was pretty before she was cut up, Mary said, and she was only twenty four, not thirty, as she looked; but she would fight, and did not care what sort of a place she lived in."
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Perhaps our Mary Kelly was in fact a 29 year old Mary Ann Kelly who was baptized at Shoreditch Church,better known as St. Leonard's.
A visit to France with a wealthy gentleman,might have included a visit to Le Chabanais. This luxury brothel was run by Irish born Alexandrine Joanett AKA Madame Kelly.
Perhaps that was where Mary acquired a new middle name.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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