Originally posted by Debra A
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We could divide Kelly's "life story as received via others" into two parts. Very basic details that are so ordinary and could apply to anyone, and, potential embellishments that are somewhat unique.
Details that might be worth bragging about could include:
1) The prestige of having a brother in the military.
2) The highlife in a West end brothel.
3) The trip to France.
4) Possibly, suddenly being made a widow through a fearful explosion.
Basic details, which are not worth lying about, that could apply to anyone might include:
1) Being born in Ireland (Limerick?).
2) Family (in whole or part) moving to Wales while she was young.
3) Claiming to have seven brothers and one sister.
If we temporarily dispense with the embellishments, because none of those details appear to be traceable, then strange enough, what we are left with is:
A female named Mary Kelly, apparently born between 1863-5 in Ireland, who was brought by her family to Wales while still young (8-10?), and had seven brothers, one named John, and one sister.
Those very basic details actually apply to one female in the 1881 Census.
Were you aware of this Debs?
Regards, Jon S.
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