Hi,
Surely the best way to trace Mary Kelly ancestors would be via her brother Johnto?, who we are pretty sure was in the 2ND battalion of the Scots guards based in Cardiff in Nov 1888.
We know that she used to receive letters[ at least one from her brother] and Joseph Barnett remarked that the battalion was now based in Cardiff,
Unless he was well versed on troop movements ,one should assume that this was so,
We also know from Fiona, that the police had contacted his brother, and informed him of his sisters fate, but apart from being sent a parcel of Kelly's meagre worldly goods by Mrs McCarthy, he apparently shunned his sister, as it may have had reflection on his military status.
It is clear, that he was the only next of kin that the authorities were aware of, and by him being sent the parcel, either he was sparing his parents from more sorrow , or more likely the shame of being parents of a London prostitute, cut to pieces by the most infamous murderer imaginable .
If any records of that regiment exists, even if Kelly was not his surname, it might reveal[ although unlikely] at least some leads, we have a starting block.
Regards Richard.
Surely the best way to trace Mary Kelly ancestors would be via her brother Johnto?, who we are pretty sure was in the 2ND battalion of the Scots guards based in Cardiff in Nov 1888.
We know that she used to receive letters[ at least one from her brother] and Joseph Barnett remarked that the battalion was now based in Cardiff,
Unless he was well versed on troop movements ,one should assume that this was so,
We also know from Fiona, that the police had contacted his brother, and informed him of his sisters fate, but apart from being sent a parcel of Kelly's meagre worldly goods by Mrs McCarthy, he apparently shunned his sister, as it may have had reflection on his military status.
It is clear, that he was the only next of kin that the authorities were aware of, and by him being sent the parcel, either he was sparing his parents from more sorrow , or more likely the shame of being parents of a London prostitute, cut to pieces by the most infamous murderer imaginable .
If any records of that regiment exists, even if Kelly was not his surname, it might reveal[ although unlikely] at least some leads, we have a starting block.
Regards Richard.
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