First of all - hello all! This is my first post! And what a way to waste a weekend trawling through this fascinating forum!
Ive long been interested, but by no means extensively knowledgable or an expert as many of you are. So please forgive me if this post comes across as naive, but I would like to share a family story that I’ve stumbled across and see if there is any possible truth to it.
My spouses grandmother (in her 80s) and I were looking through ancestry and I found photographs of her grandparents. She began telling me all about them. We stumbled across a gentleman named Joseph Shipgood - her great grandfather. His daughter was Minnie. Minnie would often tell her how her father, Jospeh, was a witness, who apparently saw a man in dark clothing flee the scene of where one of the Whitechapel murders had taken place. He apparently ran across over “the fields” and he was always sure it was the ripper. Joseph was a cartman for a local Brewery. (Unknown, but perhaps Truman?) I’ve checked the census and his occupation is verified.
As for the “fields” I’m wondering if this could have referred to a location name rather than actual fields, being as there was very little greenery around. Perhaps he meant in the direction of Goodman's fields shown south in the Whitechapel map?
Now if this is the case, why isn’t Jospeh listed as a witness and this sighting known about? Interested to here your thoughts on this tale...
Ive long been interested, but by no means extensively knowledgable or an expert as many of you are. So please forgive me if this post comes across as naive, but I would like to share a family story that I’ve stumbled across and see if there is any possible truth to it.
My spouses grandmother (in her 80s) and I were looking through ancestry and I found photographs of her grandparents. She began telling me all about them. We stumbled across a gentleman named Joseph Shipgood - her great grandfather. His daughter was Minnie. Minnie would often tell her how her father, Jospeh, was a witness, who apparently saw a man in dark clothing flee the scene of where one of the Whitechapel murders had taken place. He apparently ran across over “the fields” and he was always sure it was the ripper. Joseph was a cartman for a local Brewery. (Unknown, but perhaps Truman?) I’ve checked the census and his occupation is verified.
As for the “fields” I’m wondering if this could have referred to a location name rather than actual fields, being as there was very little greenery around. Perhaps he meant in the direction of Goodman's fields shown south in the Whitechapel map?
Now if this is the case, why isn’t Jospeh listed as a witness and this sighting known about? Interested to here your thoughts on this tale...
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