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  • #31
    Hi Chris,

    This is so intriguing! It's the kind of stuff that lured me to the site in the first place. Whether there is a valid link to our Mary Jane or not, the story is interesting in its on right. Why would a family have such a tradition? That in itself might make an interesting article. Let's say for a moment, that this is the real MJK. Why did she keep her identity a secret from all but the family? Because of her reputation as a prostitute? If it isn't the real MJK, then what is going on with these people? There are so many threads to follow here, if one had the time.

    Thanks, Chris. Good stuff.
    "What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.

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    • #32
      There are two documents on their way to me which I will transcribe and post when I receive them.
      The first is part of the army papers of the father of the Mary Kelly who features in the story about which this thread was started. These papers show that her father, Dennis Kelly, was from Limerick
      The second is the death certificate of Alfred Joel, the source of this story.
      Name: Alfred Joel
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857
      Year of Registration: 1895
      Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
      Age at Death: 38
      District: Caistor
      County: Lincolnshire
      Volume: 7a
      Page: 390

      I don't know if I related this story on the old boards but it is rather macabre. Alfred died his own hand in 1895 at the age of 38. Apparently the cause of death given is "hanged while of unsound mind"
      Alfred was a carpenter and joiner and made his own coffin before hanging himself.
      As soon as I have these documents I will post them
      Chris
      Last edited by Chris Scott; 05-21-2008, 11:14 PM.

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      • #33
        Fascinating stuff Chris

        The thing that tantalises me is that wherever THE MJK lurks within or without of a census...she was there somewhere!!



        By the by though (Slightly off track sorry) I've suddenly noticed the slight but noticable likeness between Annie Besant and MJK...Not saying that AB met her end in Millers Court of course....but there's a wayward thought!!!....but just that the face set struck me.
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        • #34
          Below are the details from two documents:
          1) Part of the army papers of Mary Kelly's father, Dennis
          2) The death certificate of Alfred Joel, source of the story of the Mary Kelly discussed in this thread

          Army Papers

          Document headed:
          Declaration to be Made and Signed When the Soldier Receives His Discharge at his Own Request

          No.: 2287 Sergt. Major D. Kelly
          referred to in the preceding pages, by
          Trade a Labourer
          was born in the Parish of Hurrod?
          near the town of Limerick
          in the County of Limerick
          and attested for the 36 Regt.
          at Westminster
          in the County of Middlesex
          on the 3 November 1851
          at the Age of 19
          His final description, &c., when discharged from the Service, at.....
          this... day of... 18...
          Age 37 years 5 months
          Height 5 feet 8.5 inches
          Complexion Fresh
          Eyes Grey
          Hair Brown
          Trade Labourer
          Marks of Scars upon the face, or other parts of the body None
          Intended Place of Residence...

          Following note added by hand:
          H45554
          Inc'd to 2s 9.5d (two shillings and ninepence halfpenny) for 10 years service as Sergt. Major on Permanent Staff of Longford Rifles - 18.5.80

          Death Certificate of Alfred Joel
          Registration District: Caistor
          Year: 1895
          Sub District: Great Grimsby
          County: Lincoln

          When and where died: 28 November 1895 Workshop of Messrs. Nightingale and Danby, Convamore Road, Grimsby
          Name and Surname: Alfred Joel
          Sex: Male
          Age: 38 years
          Occupation: Joiner (foreman) late of 343 Convamore, Road, Grimsby
          Cause of Death: Suicide by hanging whilst of unsound mind
          Informant: Certificate received from Coroner for the Borough of Grimsby. Inquest held 29 November 1895
          When registered: 30 November 1895

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          • #35
            Below is part of the army papers of D Kelly.
            The Parish in Limerick I cannot make out
            I have found a list of Civil parishes in Limerick in the 19th c but none seem compatible with the entry on this army form
            Any suggested reading would be gratefully received
            Chris
            Attached Files

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            • #36
              Below is the handwritten note attached to the form above
              Attached Files

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              • #37
                Hi Chris, excellent work as always.
                Perhaos this site might help, It looks as if it's intended for clergy but there is a box at the bottom. If you click on the parish box it lists all the parish's.
                None however match the parish on the sheet.

                Welcome to the website of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick. We hope this website will be a great resource for our Diocese to promote closeness, build up the family spirit, to be as Pope Francis often says 'Synodal, A people who journey together.
                Regards Mike

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                • #38
                  This is a list of parishes from the website,


                  Again, none seem to match.

                  Thurles
                  Gortnahoe & Glengoole
                  Anacarty & Donohill
                  Holycross & Ballycahill
                  Ballina & Boher
                  Hospital & Herbertstown
                  Ballinahinch & Kiloscully
                  Kilbehenny & Anglesboro
                  Ballingarry
                  Kilcommon & Hollyford & Rearcross
                  Ballybricken & Bohermore
                  Killenaule & Moyglass
                  Ballylanders
                  Kilteely & Dromkeen
                  Bansha & Kilmoyler
                  Knockaney & Patrickswell
                  Boherlahan & Dualla
                  Knockavilla & Donaskeigh
                  Borrisoleigh & Ileigh
                  Knocklong & Glenbrohane
                  Caherconlish & Inch
                  St. Laurence
                  Lattin & Cullen
                  Cappamore
                  Loughmore & Castleiney
                  Cappawhite
                  Moycarkey, Two-Mile-Borris & Littleton
                  Cashel & Rosegreen
                  Mullinahone
                  Clerihan
                  Murroe & Boher
                  Clonoulty & Rossmore
                  New Inn & Knockgraffon
                  Doon
                  Newport, Birdhill & Toor
                  Drangan
                  Pallasgreen & Templebraden
                  Drom & Inch
                  Solohead & Oola
                  Emly
                  Templemore, Clonmore & Killea
                  Fethard & Killusty
                  Templetuohy & Moyne
                  Galbally & Lisvernane
                  Tipperary
                  Golden & Kilfeacle
                  Upperchurch & Drombane
                  Regards Mike

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                  • #39
                    Hi Mike
                    Thanks for the message
                    Yes, that was the site I found but couldnt see anything remotely like the entry on the army papers
                    Regards
                    Chris

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                    • #40
                      Limerick Map

                      Can you relate the parish to this map
                      Attached Files
                      Living the Dream!

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                      • #41
                        I'm fairly sure that Hurrod, which doesn't seem to be the name of anything, anywhere. Here's a list of the Limerick dioceses of the church of Ireland, though.

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                        • #42
                          Civil parishes of Limerick. Not much here either, unless it's a misunderstanding of "Darragh."

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                          • #43
                            Hi Chris,
                            Again, interesting stuff here.
                            I couldn't see a date on Serg. Major Kelly's discharge papers that you posted, I tried to work it out from the age details given, was the 10 year term served with the Longford rifles after his discharge?

                            Here's a snippet from the Freemans Journal, Dublin Ireland, Sat March 23 1878 relating to his position on the permanent staff of the Rifles mentioned in the discharge papers;

                            Longford rifles-Sergeant Major D. Kelly is to be enrolled on the permanent staff for a further term of 5 years

                            I wonder if there is anyone with any military knowledge about reading this, I'd love to know if his enrollment in the Longford rifles might give any clues about his religious persuasions?

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
                              This one seems to:
                              Murroe & Boher
                              ...at least, the "Murroe" bit does. Note the "M" matches that in "Middlesex", and is followed by "urro" and a squiggle. My money's on Murroe.
                              Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                              "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                              • #45
                                I think you have it Sam
                                Murroe would seem to be it
                                many thanks for that
                                Chris

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