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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Beautiful Cigar Girl - Part 1.png|thumb|Episode 2 cover image]]
[[Mary Cecilia Rogers]]
==Episodes==
==Episodes==
* [[Ep. 2 - The Beautiful Cigar Girl - Part 1]]
* [[Ep. 14 - Jack the Ripper Files: Mary Ann Nichols|S1E14: Mary Ann Nichols]]
* [[Ep. 3 - The Beautiful Cigar Girl - Part 2]]
* [[Ep. 18 - Jack the Ripper: Martha Tabram|S2E2: Martha Tabram]]
* [[Ep. 4 - The Beautiful Cigar Girl - Part 3]] (Final Part)
* [[S2E6 - Jack the Ripper: Annie Chapman|S2E6: Annie Chapman]]


==Locations==
==Locations==
* 114 Pitt St, Manhattan: residence of Mary Rogers at the time of her first disappearance
* 13 Miller's Court, off Dorset Street, Spitalfields, London - Mary Jane Kelly
* 126 Nassau St, Manhattan: boarding house of Phoebe Rogers and daughter Mary
* Buck's Row, Whitechapel (now Durward Street) - Mary Ann Nichols
* 19 John St: Home of Alfred Crommelin and Archibald Padley
* 309-321 Broadway, Manhattan: John Anderson's Cigar Shop where Mary Rogers worked
* 33 Warren St: residence of John Payne, according to Daniel's testimony on Aug 12
* 47 John St: residence of Daniel Payne after the death of Mary
* 68 Jane St: residence of Mrs. Downing? (according to Aug 12 article)
* Bickford's: on James St, Daniel would sit to read and eat regularly
* Dead House: morgue "in the park"
* Nick Moore House in Weehauken, NJ - place of death for Mrs. Loss and possibly for Mary Cecilia Rogers
* Scott's Bazaar: Daniel and his brother visited here the day Mary disappeared.
* [[Stoneall's Bar Room]]: 29 Ann St, Manhattan
* Sybil's Cave: Hoboken, New Jersey - where Mary's body was found & location of Daniel Payne's suicide


==People==
==Victims==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|+
!Name
!Name
!(Born-Died)
!(Born-Died)
!Date
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|[[Thomas A. Alexander|Alexander, Thomas A.]]
|"Fairy Fay"
|1800-1866
|Mayor of Jersey City, NJ, participated in the inquest on the Loss brothers
|-
|[[John Anderson (1812-1881)|Anderson, John]]
|1812-1881
|Cigar shop owner and employer of Mary Rogers
|-
|Anderson, Mrs.
|
|
|"sister-in-law" to William Kiekuck, lived on 17th near Broadway
|26 Dec 1887
|-
|Backer, R.
|
|
|witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
|-
|-
|Bookout, Edward
|Annie Millwood
|
|
|apprentice to Joseph Morse
|25 Feb 1888
|-
|Boullard, James M.
|
|
|One of the two men who first discovered Mary's body
|-
|-
|Busby, William
|Ada Wilson
|
|
|witness in the death of Daniel Payne
|28 Mar 1888
|-
|Callender, William
|
|
|Clerk of the police office (Aug 12)
|-
|-
|Chase, Nelson
|Emma Smith
|
|
|Counsel for the Loss brothers
|3 Apr 1888
|-
|Clements, James W. G.
|
|
|Doctor, found Daniel Payne
|-
|-
|Cockefair, Mr.
|[[Martha Tabram]]
|1849-1888
|7 Aug 1888
|
|
|police officer, interviewed the servant at the Rogers boarding house.
|-
|-
|Conner, James
|[[Mary Ann Nichols]]
|
|1845-1888
|witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
|31 Aug 1888
|First of the "Canonical Five"
|-
|-
|Cook, Dr.
|[[Annie Chapman]]
|
|1840-1888
|Worked with the coroner in New Jersey
|8 Sep 1888
|Second of the "Canonical Five"
|-
|-
|[[Alfred Crommelin|Crommelin, Alfred]]
|Elizabeth Stride
|
|1843-1888
|Informed the family that Mary's body was discovered, prev resident of boarding house (Aug 12)
|30 Sep 1888
|Third of the "Canonical Five"
|-
|-
|[[Caroline Ursula Mather|Downing, Caroline]]
|Catherine Eddowes
|
|1842-1888
|Cousin to Phoebe and Mary
|30 Sep 1888
|Fourth of the "Canonical Five"
|-
|-
|Finnegan, James
|"Whitehall Mystery"
|
|
|Suspect from Albany, New York
|3 Oct 1888
|-
|Fredericks, Henry
|
|
|witness to Mrs Loss death, boarder to Nick Moore House
|-
|-
|Gatchell, Mr
|Mary Jane Kelly
|
|1863-1888
|Man alledge to still be with Mary on 23 Aug 1841 in Pittsburg
|9 Nov 1888
|Fifth of the "Canonical Five"
|-
|-
|Gautier, Dr.
|Annie Farmer
|
|
|Dr. attending to Mrs Loss upon her death
|20 Nov 1888
|-
|[[Robert Gilchrist|Gilchrist, Robert]]
|c1790-1866
|County Clerk for Hudson County, NJ from 1840-1865, later mayor of Jersey City.
|-
|Griswold, Sameul L.
|
|
|Dr. - found Daniel Payne
|-
|-
|Hardenburgh, L. D.
|Rose Mylett
|
|
|District Attorney, Loss boys inquest
|20 Dec 1888
|-
|Hayes, Mr.
|
|
|Police officer, not related to Mrs. Hayes.
|-
|-
|[[Clementina Othelia Mather|Hayes, Clementina]]
|Elizabeth Jackson
|
|
|Cousin to Phoebe and Mary
|Jun 1889
|-
|Hicks, William H.
|
|
|witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
|-
|-
|Hilliker, John
|Alice MacKenzie
|
|
|Officer who brought Morse from Massachusetts
|17 Jul 1889
|-
|Hopkins, Edward
|
|
|found evidence in the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|-
|Ireland, Henry
|"Pinchin St"
|
|
|Neighbor and witness to Joseph Morse fleeing the city, 120 Nassau, bookbinder
|10 Sep 1889
|-
|James, T. W.
|
|
|counsel for the Loss brothers
|-
|-
|Kallenbach, Balthazar
|Frances Coles
|
|
|ex-husband of Mrs. Loss
|13 Feb 1891
|-
|Kallenbach, Orestes Charles E.
|
|
|son of Mrs. Loss
|-
|-
|Kallenbach, Oscar Phillip Ferdinand
|Carrie Brown
|
|
|son of Mrs. Loss
|24 Apr 1891
|-
|Kallenbach, Ossian Richard William
|
|
|son of Mrs. Loss
|-
|[[William H. Kiekuck|Kiekuck, William H.]]
|
|Sailor, suspect in Mary's murder
|-
|King, James G.
|
|neighbor of Mrs. Loss where Mary's clothes were hidden
|-
|Latourette, William
|
|witness in the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|Lawrence, James
|
|Found evidence relating to the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|Lee, James
|
|neighbor of the Loss family
|-
|Loss
|
|also see Kallenbach for the sons
|-
|[[Johanna Frederica Loss|Loss, Johanna Frederica]]
|1800-1842
|Innkeeper
|-
|Ludlam, Anthony
|
|son of James and Nancy Ludlam, neighbors to the Loss family.
|-
|Ludlam, James
|
|neighbor of the Loss family
|-
|Ludlam, James Jr.
|
|son of James and Nancy Ludlam, neighbors to the Loss family
|-
|Ludlam, Nancy
|
|neighbor of the Loss family, friend of Mrs. Loss present at her death.
|-
|Lutkins, Stephen H.
|
|Justice for over the inquest over the Loss boys in relation to Mary's death
|-
|Luther, H. G.
|
|friend of the family, identifies Mary's body
|-
|Mallin, Henry
|
|One of the two men who first discovered Mary's body
|-
|Matsell, Mr.
|
|Justice of the Police (Aug 5)
|-
|McKee, W. J.
|
|witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
|-
|McShane, James
|
|witness in the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|Merritt, Gilbert
|
|Justice of Hudson Co, NJ - acting coroner for Mary (Aug 5) & Daniel in Oct
|-
|Miller, John
|
|Friend of William Kiekuck, was with him on day Mary disappeared.
|-
|Moore, Mrs.
|
|Sister of William Kieukuck, lived on Ludlow St.
|-
|[[Robert H. Morris|Morris, Robert H.]]
|1808-1855
|Mayor of New York City as of 11 May 1841
|-
|[[Joseph W. Morse|Morse, Joseph W.]]
|
|Suspect
|-
|Morse, Mrs.
|
|Wife of Joseph Morse, testified to his cruelty
|-
|Ogden, M.
|
|counsil for the Loss brothers
|-
|Padley, Archibald W.
|
|Friend and roommate of Alfred Crommelin, lived at 19 John St.
|-
|Parker, Miln
|
|Justice of the Police Office
|-
|[[Daniel C. Payne|Payne, Daniel C.]]
|c1808-1841
|fiance of Mary Cecilia Rogers
|-
|[[John Payne (1797-1869)|Payne, John]]
|1797-1869
|brother of Daniel C. Payne
|-
|Pritcher, Mrs.
|
|friend of Mary, lived in Harlem
|-
|[[Elijah F. Purdy|Purdy, Elijah F.]]
|1796-1866
|Acting Mayor at various time, had Mary disintered for 2nd identification
|-
|[[Mary Cecilia Rogers|Rogers, Mary Cecilia]]
|c1820-1841
|"The Beautiful Cigar Girl"
|-
|[[William H. Seward|Seward, William H.]]
|
|Governor of New York, issued reward on 2 Sep 1841
|-
|Smith, Alexander M. C.
|
|arresting officer of two young men on 4 Aug 1841
|-
|Smith, Warren
|
|witness in the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|Stephens, James
|
|friend of the Loss Family, had known the boys 10 years.
|-
|Stoneall, James C.
|
|Holds meeting to form a committee to organize a reward (Aug 12)
|-
|Taylor, Mr.
|
|Justice, who received the complaint from Mrs. Morse
|-
|Tompkins, Thomas M.
|
|Police officer, arrested James Finnegan in Albany
|-
|van Draler, Louisa
|
|sister of Mrs. Loss
|-
|[[Phoebe Wade|Wade, Phoebe]]
|1777-1847
|mother of Mary Cecilia Rogers
|-
|Whitney, Samuel
|
|witness in the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|Wood, John
|
|witness in the death of Daniel Payne
|-
|Wright, E.R.V.
|
|magistrate involved in the inquest over the Loss brothers
|}
|}
 
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==Documentation==
===Census Records===
* [[1820 US Federal Census - Lyme, New London, Connecticut - Daniel Rogers|1820]]: Lyme, New London, Connecticut
 
===City Directories===
* [[1841 - New York City Directory]]
 
===Newspaper Transcriptions===
* [[6 Jun 1838 - Morning Herald (New York City)]]: Advert for Mr. John Andersons cigar shop
* [[5 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City)]]: disappearance of Miss Mary Cecilia Rogers
* [[6 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City)]]: disappearance a hoax!
* [[8 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City)]]: Beautiful Girls Serving in Stores
* [[2 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: Police Vigilance - Distressing Occurrence
* [[2 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Body of "Miss Mary Ann Rogers" found
* [[2 Aug 1841 - Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: A HORRIBLE MURDER
* [[3 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: THE HOBOKEN MURDER
* [[4 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST UPON SUSPICION OF MURDER
* [[5 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARRESTS ON SUSPICION OF MURDER
* [[6 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS
* [[6 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: The Terrible Murder of Miss Rogers
* [[10 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: "circumstantial account" and ad
* [[11 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: Notice of meeting at Stoneall's Bar Room
* [[12 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: "THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS"
* [[12 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE CASE OF MARY C. ROGERS
* [[13 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: EXAMINATION IN THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS
* [[13 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[14 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: CASE OF MISS ROGERS
* [[14 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: case goes cold
* [[16 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: THE CASE OF MARY C. ROGERS
* [[17 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[17 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[18 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERERS OF MISS ROGERS
* [[18 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERERS OF MISS ROGERS
* [[18 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST OF THE SUSPECTED MURDERER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[19 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: CASE OF JOS. W. MORSE
* [[19 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE EXAMINATION RELATIVE TO THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[20 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: EXAMINATION IN THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS
* [[21 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[21 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS AND MORSE
* [[25 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: MORE LIGHT
* [[1 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: man claims to be the first to discover body
* [[2 Sep 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Reward issued by the Governor of New York
* [[3 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: REWARDS OFFERED BY THE GOVERNOR OF THIS STATE
* [[6 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: A PROCLAMATION, the Governors Reward
* [[14 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE MARY ROGERS CASE - Mrs. Loss questioned
* [[15 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Ad for room above Stoneall's bar room, including address
* [[29 Sep 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Arrest of Persons Supposed to be Concerned in the Murder
* [[29 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST FOR A FELONY
* [[30 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE ALBANY ARREST
* [[1 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE ARREST AT ALBANY
* [[2 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: counter to other papers
* [[9 Oct 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF DANIEL PAYNE
* [[9 Oct 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: SUICIDE OF DANIEL C. PAYNE
* [[9 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: REPORTED SUICIDE OF THE LATE LOVER OF MISS ROGERS
* [[11 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Coroner's Inquest for Daniel Payne
* [[5 Feb 1842 - New York Daily Herald (New York City, New York)]]: MARY ROGERS AGAIN
* [[18 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: The Mary Rogers Mystery Explained
* [[20 Nov 1842 - New York Daily Herald (New York City, New York)]]: Examination of the Loss Boys
* [[21 Nov 1842 - New York Daily Herald (New York City, New York)]]: Mary Rogers Mystery
* [[21 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Mary Rogers Mystery
* [[22 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Tribune to the Herald
* [[28 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Calling out the Mayor.
* [[29 Nov 1844 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: COMMON PLEASE - Friday - Before Judge Daly
* [[15 Dec 1848 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Advertisement for publication "The Beautiful Cigar Girl"
 
===Publications===
* [[James Rogers of New London, CT And His Descendants]]: Boston, 1902
* [[Edgar Allen Poe Tried & Failed...]]: Smithsonian Magazine, October 13,2013
 
===Vital Records===
* 1841: [[Baptismal Record of Alfred Daniel Payne]]

Latest revision as of 23:20, 29 September 2024

Overview[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Locations[edit]

  • 13 Miller's Court, off Dorset Street, Spitalfields, London - Mary Jane Kelly
  • Buck's Row, Whitechapel (now Durward Street) - Mary Ann Nichols

Victims[edit]

Name (Born-Died) Date Description
"Fairy Fay" 26 Dec 1887
Annie Millwood 25 Feb 1888
Ada Wilson 28 Mar 1888
Emma Smith 3 Apr 1888
Martha Tabram 1849-1888 7 Aug 1888
Mary Ann Nichols 1845-1888 31 Aug 1888 First of the "Canonical Five"
Annie Chapman 1840-1888 8 Sep 1888 Second of the "Canonical Five"
Elizabeth Stride 1843-1888 30 Sep 1888 Third of the "Canonical Five"
Catherine Eddowes 1842-1888 30 Sep 1888 Fourth of the "Canonical Five"
"Whitehall Mystery" 3 Oct 1888
Mary Jane Kelly 1863-1888 9 Nov 1888 Fifth of the "Canonical Five"
Annie Farmer 20 Nov 1888
Rose Mylett 20 Dec 1888
Elizabeth Jackson Jun 1889
Alice MacKenzie 17 Jul 1889
"Pinchin St" 10 Sep 1889
Frances Coles 13 Feb 1891
Carrie Brown 24 Apr 1891