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    I am in the middle of reading "Will the Real Mary Kelly...?" by Christopher Scott. He's done a remarkable job of searching the old census, marriage, birth and death records in his search for MJK and come up with some tantalizing clues, but nothing definite to verify her life story. I understand that by the late Victorian Era the laws required certain things to be registered, and also that some unanswered questions today are due to records being lost or destroyed. However, I can't help but reflect on how half the time when I look in my local telephone directory for the number of someone I know lives here in my town, they're just not in there. So I'm wondering- even with compulsory laws, was it common back then for people to ignore the census, or to give birth at home and never register the baby, or in rural areas to simply bury their own dead without informing authorities? Things like that. If so it would obviously make the searching of old records far from an exact science.

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    I wonder that myself. I really wish Chris Scott has responded to this post- he would have known better than perhaps anyone. There's probably some information in the various "Lost document" or census threads, but you'll have to go through MASSIVE threads to piece together the information.

    - CFL

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      As far as Mary Kelly goes,you might find she was a local girl in the 1881 Census.
      Christened at The Shoreditch Church.

      Paddy found her family living in The Old Nichol.

      Think most have been on a wild goose chase looking for a red herring.
      My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account

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        If she was a local girl, and her family still lived locally at the time of her death, I'm pretty convinced we'd have heard more about, or even FROM, them. I've little doubt that she was an outsider.
        Kind regards, Sam Flynn

        "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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          Not if you think about it.
          My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DJA View Post
            Not if you think about it.
            I have, Dave, I have Which is why I tend to arrive at the conclusion that she was unlikely to have been a native East Ender. Incidentally, none of the other victims were either, yet there was comparatively little difficulty in finding information, friends or family in their cases, nor - in subsequent years - in filling out their biographies. If Kelly was the one true "local" victim, then I'd have expected us to have found out a lot more about her than any of the others.
            Kind regards, Sam Flynn

            "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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