Debs,
Good point and the Presbyterian marriage struck me as well as a dischordant note. Clearly, that alone does not invaildate the story and there are a myriad of explanations, but it does give pause for concern. Had Mary Jane Kelly's background story had her coming from, say Belfast rather than Limerick, it might be easier to understand.
As it is, we often fail to understand how different it was just 120 years ago. It was a more religious millieu (even for non-practioners) and also more sectarian. Even if Mary Jane Kelly never saw the inside of a churcxh once she arrived in London there are of course dozens of ways a day that she may have indicated to her lovers, friends and associates that her upbringing had been Roman Catholic--and that certainly seems to have been the assumption of those who knew her.
And as you say, why not change her name if she is going into "exile" so to speak? Not as if she would have needed a new National Health card.
Don.
Good point and the Presbyterian marriage struck me as well as a dischordant note. Clearly, that alone does not invaildate the story and there are a myriad of explanations, but it does give pause for concern. Had Mary Jane Kelly's background story had her coming from, say Belfast rather than Limerick, it might be easier to understand.
As it is, we often fail to understand how different it was just 120 years ago. It was a more religious millieu (even for non-practioners) and also more sectarian. Even if Mary Jane Kelly never saw the inside of a churcxh once she arrived in London there are of course dozens of ways a day that she may have indicated to her lovers, friends and associates that her upbringing had been Roman Catholic--and that certainly seems to have been the assumption of those who knew her.
And as you say, why not change her name if she is going into "exile" so to speak? Not as if she would have needed a new National Health card.
Don.
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