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Originally posted by Bridewell View PostHi Debra,
Sorry. I obviously missed the post. Didn't mean to steal your thunder.
Regards, Bridewell.
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Debs. Ah, now the light bulb has come on. You mean like the tradition where Smith becomes Smitty?
Makes sense.
Cheers.
LC
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Since nobody else has asked....
Hi Debs
I think daylight is gradually dawning...
Now, to get to the crunch, the interesting question (and I just bet you've got an answer already!) how many Johnstons/Johnstones, and how many likely to be, say, London-based?
(I'd guess quite a few as, alas, it's not an uncommon name)
All the best
Dave
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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostHi Debs
I think daylight is gradually dawning...
Now, to get to the crunch, the interesting question (and I just bet you've got an answer already!) how many Johnstons/Johnstones, and how many likely to be, say, London-based?
(I'd guess quite a few as, alas, it's not an uncommon name)
All the best
Dave
But researching the name Johnston in connection with MJK would be pointless unless perhaps there was a family that obviously fitted all the same criteria as the MJK's Kellys. Other than that, if MJK lied about her name she may have lied about everything, or even just some small part. Either way it becomes impossible to 'weigh up' any Johnston family finds?
My main interest is not in researching Johnstons but that Jonto is linked to that surname as a nickname.
I am leaning towards the opinion offered by others, that Johnto probably was a lover rather than a brother. Perhaps he may even be the man MJK took to sleep at Mrs Carthy's one night if this 'brother' really did visit her in Whitechapel?
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Gibberish?!
Originally posted by Debra A View PostBut it's really not about anyone stealing anyone else's thunder, and if that's the way my post came across rather than genuinely wanting you to post anything further that you find seeing as you are obviously interested in the same line of research as me, then either there's a strange new breed of attitude afoot or I really do speak jibberish in my posts.
Regards, Bridewell.I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostMy main interest is not in researching Johnstons but that Jonto is linked to that surname as a nickname.
I am leaning towards the opinion offered by others, that Johnto probably was a lover rather than a brother. Perhaps he may even be the man MJK took to sleep at Mrs Carthy's one night if this 'brother' really did visit her in Whitechapel?
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hypothesis
Hello Debs.
"Perhaps he may even be the man MJK took to sleep at Mrs Carthy's one night if this 'brother' really did visit her in Whitechapel?"
Splendid hypothesis. Has a general time frame for that event been established? The wording makes it look fairly close to her TOD.
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by Garry Wroe View PostIt would certainly be interesting if someone could identify a Johnston (or some variant thereof) who was serving in the Scots Guards during the relevant timeframe, especially a Johnston who was married at the time and who might therefore have been reluctant to admit to his relationship with Mary Jane.
I will have to look through the whole file on each of them to be able to narrow down which of them were actually serving in the 2nd Battalion in 1888.
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Debs.
Splendid hypothesis. Has a general time frame for that event been established? The wording makes it look fairly close to her TOD.
Cheers.
LC
I'd have to check back as I'm not entirely sure.
If it was close to Mary's time of death then it couldn't be a serving 2nd B Scots Guard as the 2nd Battalion left London for Dublin on the 6th September 1888 to take over from the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards stationed there.
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I am leaning towards the opinion offered by others, that Johnto probably was a lover rather than a brother. Perhaps he may even be the man MJK took to sleep at Mrs Carthy's one night if this 'brother' really did visit her in Whitechapel?
Belatedly, yes that was my feeling too, hence my query...in particular the London connection (though he may've just spent some duty time or leave there). It's still all a bit "thin" at this time distance though isn't it? (Of course just about everything is though really!). Must drive you mad sometimes!
All the best
Dave
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostAlso, if you look back at my earlier posts you will see I don't go with the 'Ianto' idea either, I also mentioned the pronunciation would be totally different for Abberline to have written it down as Johnto from Barnett's dictation, so I have no idea where you got the idea I was championing the 'Ianto' version over 'John too'.
Originally posted by Debra A View PostIf it was close to Mary's time of death then it couldn't be a serving 2nd B Scots Guard as the 2nd Battalion left London for Dublin on the 6th September 1888 to take over from the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards stationed there.
Regards, Jon S.Regards, Jon S.
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Incidently, I don't see any allusion to a timeline in Barnett's words, and he does tell us himself that the regiment was in Ireland.
Dave
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