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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
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| ==Episodes== | | ==Episodes== |
| * (coming soon) | | * [[Ep. 14 - Jack the Ripper Files: Mary Ann Nichols|S1E14: Mary Ann Nichols]] |
| | * [[Ep. 18 - Jack the Ripper: Martha Tabram|S2E2: Martha Tabram]] |
| | * [[S2E6 - Jack the Ripper: Annie Chapman|S2E6: Annie Chapman]] |
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| ==Locations== | | ==Locations== |
| * Buck's Row, Whitechapel (now Durward Street) | | * 13 Miller's Court, off Dorset Street, Spitalfields, London - Mary Jane Kelly |
| | * Buck's Row, Whitechapel (now Durward Street) - Mary Ann Nichols |
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| ==People== | | ==Victims== |
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| |[[Thomas A. Alexander|Alexander, Thomas A.]]
| | |"Fairy Fay" |
| |1800-1866
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| |Mayor of Jersey City, NJ, participated in the inquest on the Loss brothers
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| |[[John Anderson (1812-1881)|Anderson, John]]
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| |1812-1881
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| |Cigar shop owner and employer of Mary Rogers
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| |Anderson, Mrs.
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| |"sister-in-law" to William Kiekuck, lived on 17th near Broadway | |
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| |Backer, R.
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| |witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
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| |Bookout, Edward
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| |apprentice to Joseph Morse
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| |Boullard, James M.
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| |One of the two men who first discovered Mary's body
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| |Busby, William
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| |witness in the death of Daniel Payne
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| |Callender, William
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| |Clerk of the police office (Aug 12)
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| |Chase, Nelson
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| |Counsel for the Loss brothers
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| |Clements, James W. G.
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| |Doctor, found Daniel Payne
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| |Cockefair, Mr.
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| |police officer, interviewed the servant at the Rogers boarding house.
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| |Conner, James
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| |witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
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| |Cook, Dr.
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| |Worked with the coroner in New Jersey
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| |[[Alfred Crommelin|Crommelin, Alfred]]
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| |Informed the family that Mary's body was discovered, prev resident of boarding house (Aug 12)
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| |[[Caroline Ursula Mather|Downing, Caroline]]
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| |Cousin to Phoebe and Mary
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| |Finnegan, James
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| |Suspect from Albany, New York
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| |Fredericks, Henry
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| |witness to Mrs Loss death, boarder to Nick Moore House
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| |Gatchell, Mr
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| |Man alledge to still be with Mary on 23 Aug 1841 in Pittsburg
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| |Gautier, Dr.
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| |Dr. attending to Mrs Loss upon her death
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| |[[Robert Gilchrist|Gilchrist, Robert]]
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| |c1790-1866
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| |County Clerk for Hudson County, NJ from 1840-1865, later mayor of Jersey City.
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| |Griswold, Sameul L.
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| |Dr. - found Daniel Payne
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| |Hardenburgh, L. D.
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| |District Attorney, Loss boys inquest
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| |Hayes, Mr.
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| |Police officer, not related to Mrs. Hayes.
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| |[[Clementina Othelia Mather|Hayes, Clementina]]
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| |Cousin to Phoebe and Mary
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| |Hicks, William H.
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| |witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
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| |Hilliker, John
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| |Officer who brought Morse from Massachusetts
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| |Hopkins, Edward
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| |found evidence in the death of Daniel Payne
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| |Ireland, Henry
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| |Neighbor and witness to Joseph Morse fleeing the city, 120 Nassau, bookbinder | | |26 Dec 1887 |
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| |James, T. W.
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| |counsel for the Loss brothers
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| |Kallenbach, Balthazar | | |Annie Millwood |
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| |ex-husband of Mrs. Loss | | |25 Feb 1888 |
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| |Kallenbach, Orestes Charles E.
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| |son of Mrs. Loss
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| |Kallenbach, Oscar Phillip Ferdinand | | |Ada Wilson |
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| |son of Mrs. Loss | | |28 Mar 1888 |
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| |Kallenbach, Ossian Richard William
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| |son of Mrs. Loss
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| |[[William H. Kiekuck|Kiekuck, William H.]] | | |Emma Smith |
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| |Sailor, suspect in Mary's murder | | |3 Apr 1888 |
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| |King, James G.
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| |neighbor of Mrs. Loss where Mary's clothes were hidden
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| |Latourette, William | | |[[Martha Tabram]] |
| | |1849-1888 |
| | |7 Aug 1888 |
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| |witness in the death of Daniel Payne
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| |Lawrence, James | | |[[Mary Ann Nichols]] |
| | | | |1845-1888 |
| |Found evidence relating to the death of Daniel Payne | | |31 Aug 1888 |
| | |First of the "Canonical Five" |
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| |Lee, James | | |[[Annie Chapman]] |
| | | | |1840-1888 |
| |neighbor of the Loss family | | |8 Sep 1888 |
| | |Second of the "Canonical Five" |
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| |Loss | | |Elizabeth Stride |
| | | | |1843-1888 |
| |also see Kallenbach for the sons | | |30 Sep 1888 |
| | |Third of the "Canonical Five" |
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| |[[Johanna Frederica Loss|Loss, Johanna Frederica]] | | |Catherine Eddowes |
| |1800-1842 | | |1842-1888 |
| |Innkeeper | | |30 Sep 1888 |
| | |Fourth of the "Canonical Five" |
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| |Ludlam, Anthony | | |"Whitehall Mystery" |
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| |son of James and Nancy Ludlam, neighbors to the Loss family. | | |3 Oct 1888 |
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| |Ludlam, James
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| |neighbor of the Loss family
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| |Ludlam, James Jr. | | |Mary Jane Kelly |
| | | | |1863-1888 |
| |son of James and Nancy Ludlam, neighbors to the Loss family | | |9 Nov 1888 |
| | |Fifth of the "Canonical Five" |
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| |Ludlam, Nancy | | |Annie Farmer |
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| |neighbor of the Loss family, friend of Mrs. Loss present at her death. | | |20 Nov 1888 |
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| |Lutkins, Stephen H.
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| |Justice for over the inquest over the Loss boys in relation to Mary's death
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| |Luther, H. G. | | |Rose Mylett |
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| |friend of the family, identifies Mary's body | | |20 Dec 1888 |
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| |Mallin, Henry
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| |One of the two men who first discovered Mary's body
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| |Matsell, Mr. | | |Elizabeth Jackson |
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| |Justice of the Police (Aug 5) | | |Jun 1889 |
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| |McKee, W. J.
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| |witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
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| |McShane, James | | |Alice MacKenzie |
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| |witness in the death of Daniel Payne | | |17 Jul 1889 |
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| |Merritt, Gilbert
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| |Justice of Hudson Co, NJ - acting coroner for Mary (Aug 5) & Daniel in Oct
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| |Miller, John | | |"Pinchin St" |
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| |Friend of William Kiekuck, was with him on day Mary disappeared. | | |10 Sep 1889 |
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| |Moore, Mrs.
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| |Sister of William Kieukuck, lived on Ludlow St.
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| |[[Robert H. Morris|Morris, Robert H.]] | | |Frances Coles |
| |1808-1855
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| |Mayor of New York City as of 11 May 1841
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| |[[Joseph W. Morse|Morse, Joseph W.]]
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| |Suspect | | |13 Feb 1891 |
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| |Morse, Mrs.
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| |Wife of Joseph Morse, testified to his cruelty
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| |Ogden, M. | | |Carrie Brown |
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| |counsil for the Loss brothers | | |24 Apr 1891 |
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| |Padley, Archibald W.
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| |Friend and roommate of Alfred Crommelin, lived at 19 John St.
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| |Parker, Miln
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| |Justice of the Police Office
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| |[[Daniel C. Payne|Payne, Daniel C.]]
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| |c1808-1841
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| |fiance of Mary Cecilia Rogers
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| |[[John Payne (1797-1869)|Payne, John]]
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| |1797-1869
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| |brother of Daniel C. Payne
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| |Pritcher, Mrs.
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| |friend of Mary, lived in Harlem
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| |[[Elijah F. Purdy|Purdy, Elijah F.]]
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| |1796-1866
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| |Acting Mayor at various time, had Mary disintered for 2nd identification
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| |[[Mary Cecilia Rogers|Rogers, Mary Cecilia]]
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| |c1820-1841
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| |"The Beautiful Cigar Girl"
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| |[[William H. Seward|Seward, William H.]]
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| |Governor of New York, issued reward on 2 Sep 1841
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| |Smith, Alexander M. C.
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| |arresting officer of two young men on 4 Aug 1841
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| |Smith, Warren
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| |witness in the death of Daniel Payne
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| |Stephens, James
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| |friend of the Loss Family, had known the boys 10 years.
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| |Stoneall, James C.
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| |Holds meeting to form a committee to organize a reward (Aug 12)
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| |Taylor, Mr.
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| |Justice, who received the complaint from Mrs. Morse
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| |Tompkins, Thomas M.
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| |Police officer, arrested James Finnegan in Albany
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| |van Draler, Louisa
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| |sister of Mrs. Loss
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| |[[Phoebe Wade|Wade, Phoebe]]
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| |1777-1847
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| |mother of Mary Cecilia Rogers
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| |Whitney, Samuel
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| |witness in the death of Daniel Payne
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| |Wood, John
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| |witness in the death of Daniel Payne
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| |Wright, E.R.V.
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| |magistrate involved in the inquest over the Loss brothers
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| ==Documentation==
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| ===Census Records===
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| * [[1820 US Federal Census - Lyme, New London, Connecticut - Daniel Rogers|1820]]: Lyme, New London, Connecticut | |
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| ===City Directories===
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| * [[1841 - New York City Directory]]
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| ===Newspaper Transcriptions===
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| * [[6 Jun 1838 - Morning Herald (New York City)]]: Advert for Mr. John Andersons cigar shop
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| * [[5 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City)]]: disappearance of Miss Mary Cecilia Rogers
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| * [[6 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City)]]: disappearance a hoax!
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| * [[8 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City)]]: Beautiful Girls Serving in Stores
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| * [[2 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: Police Vigilance - Distressing Occurrence
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| * [[2 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Body of "Miss Mary Ann Rogers" found
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| * [[2 Aug 1841 - Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)]]: A HORRIBLE MURDER
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| * [[3 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: THE HOBOKEN MURDER
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| * [[4 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST UPON SUSPICION OF MURDER
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| * [[5 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARRESTS ON SUSPICION OF MURDER
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| * [[6 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS
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| * [[6 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: The Terrible Murder of Miss Rogers
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| * [[10 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: "circumstantial account" and ad
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| * [[11 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: Notice of meeting at Stoneall's Bar Room
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| * [[12 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: "THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS"
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| * [[12 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE CASE OF MARY C. ROGERS
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| * [[13 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: EXAMINATION IN THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[13 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[14 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: CASE OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[14 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: case goes cold
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| * [[16 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: THE CASE OF MARY C. ROGERS
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| * [[17 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[17 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[18 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERERS OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[18 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERERS OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[18 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST OF THE SUSPECTED MURDERER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[19 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: CASE OF JOS. W. MORSE
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| * [[19 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE EXAMINATION RELATIVE TO THE MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[20 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: EXAMINATION IN THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[21 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: MURDER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[21 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE CASE OF MISS ROGERS AND MORSE
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| * [[25 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: MORE LIGHT
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| * [[1 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: man claims to be the first to discover body
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| * [[2 Sep 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Reward issued by the Governor of New York
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| * [[3 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: REWARDS OFFERED BY THE GOVERNOR OF THIS STATE
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| * [[6 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: A PROCLAMATION, the Governors Reward
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| * [[14 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE MARY ROGERS CASE - Mrs. Loss questioned
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| * [[15 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Ad for room above Stoneall's bar room, including address
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| * [[29 Sep 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Arrest of Persons Supposed to be Concerned in the Murder
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| * [[29 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: ARREST FOR A FELONY
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| * [[30 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE ALBANY ARREST
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| * [[1 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: THE ARREST AT ALBANY
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| * [[2 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: counter to other papers
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| * [[9 Oct 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF DANIEL PAYNE
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| * [[9 Oct 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: SUICIDE OF DANIEL C. PAYNE
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| * [[9 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: REPORTED SUICIDE OF THE LATE LOVER OF MISS ROGERS
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| * [[11 Oct 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Coroner's Inquest for Daniel Payne
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| * [[5 Feb 1842 - New York Daily Herald (New York City, New York)]]: MARY ROGERS AGAIN
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| * [[18 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: The Mary Rogers Mystery Explained
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| * [[20 Nov 1842 - New York Daily Herald (New York City, New York)]]: Examination of the Loss Boys
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| * [[21 Nov 1842 - New York Daily Herald (New York City, New York)]]: Mary Rogers Mystery
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| * [[21 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Mary Rogers Mystery
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| * [[22 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Tribune to the Herald
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| * [[28 Nov 1842 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Calling out the Mayor.
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| * [[29 Nov 1844 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: COMMON PLEASE - Friday - Before Judge Daly
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| * [[15 Dec 1848 - Evening Post (New York City, New York)]]: Advertisement for publication "The Beautiful Cigar Girl"
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| ===Publications===
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| * [[James Rogers of New London, CT And His Descendants]]: Boston, 1902
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| * [[Edgar Allen Poe Tried & Failed...]]: Smithsonian Magazine, October 13,2013
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| ===Vital Records===
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| * 1841: [[Baptismal Record of Alfred Daniel Payne]]
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