Jack the Ripper Blood Lines
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Jack the Ripper - Blood Lines
Hi Dave
You are right - some on Mary Jane Kelly but mostly the other four. I have followed the accepted story (Ireland, Wales, West End, France, East End) for Mary Jane.
Mary Jane Kelly deserves a book in her own right and I think I will have some interesting new things to publish towards the end of this year.
Anthony J Randall
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Hi Alan
Thanks for that response. A book to watch out for by the sound of it...
The possibility of extra information turning up regarding MJK sounds interesting...not meaning to sound negative, (far from it!), but in the light of the extensive research on MJK already undertaken by Chris Scott, Debra Arif and others, do you think there's much chance of fresh info coming to light?
All the best
Dave
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Oops, sorry Tony...misread your forename...silly because I wrote it down fine on my books wanted list!
All the best
Dave
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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostHi Alan
Thanks for that response. A book to watch out for by the sound of it...
The possibility of extra information turning up regarding MJK sounds interesting...not meaning to sound negative, (far from it!), but in the light of the extensive research on MJK already undertaken by Chris Scott, Debra Arif and others, do you think there's much chance of fresh info coming to light?
All the best
Dave
Dave, I suspect that MJK's history has been thoroughly researched by amateur and professional researchers since the year dot. It's unfair to mention any one person as having 'had a go' IMHO. A lot of respected researchers have invested time and money looking into MJK's background long before I became interested and will continue to do so long after I'm fed up no doubt!
...unless of course Tony has cracked it once and for all! Although someone else on JTR forums is telling me they have a missing MJK too, and they genuinely do..
Maybe this is the year someone will find her. I always imagined she would be found by accident.
Good luck with the book and future research, Tony.
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yet?
Hello Debs.
"A lot of respected researchers have invested time and money looking into MJK's background long before I became interested and will continue to do so long after I'm fed up no doubt!"
You mean you are not fed up yet? (heh-heh)
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Debs.
"A lot of respected researchers have invested time and money looking into MJK's background long before I became interested and will continue to do so long after I'm fed up no doubt!"
You mean you are not fed up yet? (heh-heh)
Cheers.
LC
I only get fed up for a little while when a promising new resource or database is scoured and yields nothing.
Speaking of which, Findmypast has updated their WO series for anyone interested in continuing the search for 'Jonto'. The records now include soldiers with deferred pensions and also dismissal records. There's a couple of different Kellys on there now.
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good news
Hello Debs. Thanks.
"I only get fed up for a little while when a promising new resource or database is scoured and yields nothing."
Yes, I know that feeling well.
"Speaking of which, Findmypast has updated their WO series for anyone interested in continuing the search for 'Jonto'. The records now include soldiers with deferred pensions and also dismissal records. There's a couple of different Kellys on there now."
That is good news indeed.
Cheers.
LC
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optimistic I will learn to spell!
Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Debs. Thanks.
"I only get fed up for a little while when a promising new resource or database is scoured and yields nothing."
Yes, I know that feeling well.
"Speaking of which, Findmypast has updated their WO series for anyone interested in continuing the search for 'Jonto'. The records now include soldiers with deferred pensions and also dismissal records. There's a couple of different Kellys on there now."
That is good news indeed.
Cheers.
LC
Perhaps someone who can actually spell will find even more on there!
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oops!
Hello Debs. Thanks.
"Perhaps someone who can actually spell will find even more on there!"
Well, I was going to give it a go, but with this added proviso . . . (heh-heh)
Cheers.
LC
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Interesting link, Dave. Just looking at the Amazon blurb, I get that 'Staffordshire' relates to Eddowes. Who is relevant to 'the wide marshes of Sussex' and 'the woodlands of the Forest of Dean'?
(I know, I know. Buy the book and you'll find out!).
Regards, Bridewell.I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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I'm guessing the Forest of Dean will be Kelly in some way, but Sussex? The piece of envelope found with Chapman - Sussex Regiment. Am I being thick here (again!) or what?
Regards, Bridewell.I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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Hi Colin
Mary Brider, a one-time candidate for MJK was born in Westbourne, West Sussex (just...it's nearly Hampshire)...no marshes that way though...
Was one of the constables in the Eddowes case born in Sussex? Ashburnham out Catsfield way springs to mind...was it Harvey? Could be marshes out that way, but it's a bit tenuous...
Tried a Casebook search on Sussex, but it throws up so many "false buzzes"...
As you say, unless someone here knows better, we'll just have to wait for the book...if someone has Neil Shelden's book on the victims on the other hand maybe it'd give a clue ... (but copies are apparently like hen's teeth)....
All the best
Dave
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