"The next evidence gleaned by the detectives was that of a Mrs. Rosenfield and her sister, Miss Eva Harstein, both residing at 14 Berner street. Mrs. Rosenfield deposes that early on Sunday morning she passed the spot on which the body had lain, and observed on the ground close by a grape stalk stained with blood. Miss Eva Harstein gave corroborative evidence as to the finding of the grape stalk close to where the body lay. She also stated that, after the removal of the body of the murdered woman she saw a few small petals of a white natural flower lying quite close to the spot where the body had rested."
Evening News London, U.K. 4 October 1888
Eva Harstein:
Marriage solemnized at Sandys Row Synagogue, In the Parish of Christ Church Spitalfields according to the usages of the Jews on 26th October 1890
Groom Morris Mondelstein 25, bachelor, cabinet maker, residence at time of marriage 40 B Berner Street, father Mya Mondelstein, deceased, general dealer.
Bride Eva Hartstein, 20, spinster, residence at time of marriage 40 B Berner Street, father Isaac Hartstein, tailor.
Morris signed his name as Morris Mandelstein and Eva made her mark. In the presence of Israel Gre?nberg and A Winkel
Interestingly, Eva's husband Morris Mendelstein(plus variant spellings) may be the same Morris Mendlestein mention in the Special Branch ledgers as being a member of the Berner Street Club. Intelligence received on various clubs and organisations and their activities and memberships was listed in these, including the Berner Street club. The undated entry reads: Mendlestein Morris, member of Berner Street Club. It will be remembered that two of the Berner Street club members, Deimschitz and Kozebrodski claimed to have seen grapes in Stride's hand when they viewed the body.
In the 1891 census the couple were living at 5 Pedley Street, Bethnal Green- Eva born Russia c1871, Morris also born Russia
Also on the 1891 census at 40 Berner Stable Yard Isaac Harstein , 40, presser, born Poland, wife Kate, 50 born Poland, daughters Matilda 1?, Annie 9 (Eva's parents and siblings)
In 1892, Eva Mendelstein, nee Harstein, and her first child sailed on the Majestic to join her husband Morris who was an American citizen. The family settled in the Bronx and Morris, who was later described as blind, ran a newspaper stand and candy store. The couple had six children all but the first child, Dinah, born in the U.S. Their son Meiyer, later changing his name to Michael joined the NYPD, while another son, Edward, became a journalist. There are many American records and documents relating to the family in the Bronx and in Florida. One U.S. census record shows parents Isaac and Kate Harstein at the same address as Eva and Morris and immigration records for her married sister Matilda confirm the link.
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Evening News London, U.K. 4 October 1888
Eva Harstein:
Marriage solemnized at Sandys Row Synagogue, In the Parish of Christ Church Spitalfields according to the usages of the Jews on 26th October 1890
Groom Morris Mondelstein 25, bachelor, cabinet maker, residence at time of marriage 40 B Berner Street, father Mya Mondelstein, deceased, general dealer.
Bride Eva Hartstein, 20, spinster, residence at time of marriage 40 B Berner Street, father Isaac Hartstein, tailor.
Morris signed his name as Morris Mandelstein and Eva made her mark. In the presence of Israel Gre?nberg and A Winkel
Interestingly, Eva's husband Morris Mendelstein(plus variant spellings) may be the same Morris Mendlestein mention in the Special Branch ledgers as being a member of the Berner Street Club. Intelligence received on various clubs and organisations and their activities and memberships was listed in these, including the Berner Street club. The undated entry reads: Mendlestein Morris, member of Berner Street Club. It will be remembered that two of the Berner Street club members, Deimschitz and Kozebrodski claimed to have seen grapes in Stride's hand when they viewed the body.
In the 1891 census the couple were living at 5 Pedley Street, Bethnal Green- Eva born Russia c1871, Morris also born Russia
Also on the 1891 census at 40 Berner Stable Yard Isaac Harstein , 40, presser, born Poland, wife Kate, 50 born Poland, daughters Matilda 1?, Annie 9 (Eva's parents and siblings)
In 1892, Eva Mendelstein, nee Harstein, and her first child sailed on the Majestic to join her husband Morris who was an American citizen. The family settled in the Bronx and Morris, who was later described as blind, ran a newspaper stand and candy store. The couple had six children all but the first child, Dinah, born in the U.S. Their son Meiyer, later changing his name to Michael joined the NYPD, while another son, Edward, became a journalist. There are many American records and documents relating to the family in the Bronx and in Florida. One U.S. census record shows parents Isaac and Kate Harstein at the same address as Eva and Morris and immigration records for her married sister Matilda confirm the link.
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