I've started this thread for the benefit of those who don't subscribe to Ripperologist. Until recently nothing was known of the history of Albert Cadosch subsequent to the 1891 census when he is shown as living, with Alice and their children, at 44, Stanwell Street, Colchester.
Sometime between April 1891 and April 1893 Cadosch either walked out on Alice or was shown the door. In April 1893 an Albert Cadosch, supposedly aged only 23, married an Elizabeth Stobart at St Andrews Roman Catholic Church on Worswick Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He was working as a 'Hawker', claimed to be a 'Bachelor' and lived at 224, Pilgrim Street. The Albert Cadosch who gave evidence at the Chapman inquest would have been almost ten years older than this. The details provided of the bridegroom's father are revealing though. The 'true' Albert Cadosch had a father named Paul who died in 1890 and who had been, in his more affluent years, a 'Glass Merchant'. The Newcastle bridegroom's father is shown as "Paul Cadosch deceased" & his 'Rank or Profession' as "Glass and China Merchant". This Albert Cadosch has no recorded history prior to April 1893. The 'true' Albert Cadosch had none after April 1891. They are one and the same. Albert Cadosch was a bigamist. He died in March 1896 in a Newcastle infirmary of what amounts to massive heart failure. He was 3 months short of his 36th birthday, but his age is recorded, in the death register, as 28. A son, also Albert, survived his father by only a few months.
Bottom line: When it suited his purpose, Albert Cadosch told lies - and did so convincingly. Make of that what you will.
Regards, Bridewell.
Sometime between April 1891 and April 1893 Cadosch either walked out on Alice or was shown the door. In April 1893 an Albert Cadosch, supposedly aged only 23, married an Elizabeth Stobart at St Andrews Roman Catholic Church on Worswick Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He was working as a 'Hawker', claimed to be a 'Bachelor' and lived at 224, Pilgrim Street. The Albert Cadosch who gave evidence at the Chapman inquest would have been almost ten years older than this. The details provided of the bridegroom's father are revealing though. The 'true' Albert Cadosch had a father named Paul who died in 1890 and who had been, in his more affluent years, a 'Glass Merchant'. The Newcastle bridegroom's father is shown as "Paul Cadosch deceased" & his 'Rank or Profession' as "Glass and China Merchant". This Albert Cadosch has no recorded history prior to April 1893. The 'true' Albert Cadosch had none after April 1891. They are one and the same. Albert Cadosch was a bigamist. He died in March 1896 in a Newcastle infirmary of what amounts to massive heart failure. He was 3 months short of his 36th birthday, but his age is recorded, in the death register, as 28. A son, also Albert, survived his father by only a few months.
Bottom line: When it suited his purpose, Albert Cadosch told lies - and did so convincingly. Make of that what you will.
Regards, Bridewell.
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