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==Overview==
== Overview ==
 
==People==
==People==
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==  {| class="wikitable" ! !Name !(Born-Died) !Description |- |Victims |Tabram, Martha |1849-1888 | |- | rowspan="2" |Family |Tabrum, Berta Seifert |1878- |future daughter-in-law |- |Tabrum, Charles Henry |1872-1956 |son, later moved to Canada |- | rowspan="4" |Witnesses |Hewitt, Francis | |superintendent of 37, George-yard buildings |- |Crow, Alfred George | |cabdriver, living at 35 George-yard buildings. |- |Killeen, Dr. T. R. | |first called to attend to the body, pronounced it a "brutal murder" |- |Reeves, John Saunders | |resident at 37, George-yard Buildings, waterside laborer. He discovered the body. |- | rowspan="3" |Officers & Investigators |Barrett, Thomas | |#226 H, constable on the beat in the vicinity, first called to the scene |- |Ellison | |Inspector of the Commercial-street Police Station |- |Reid | |Inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department |} ==
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!Name
!(Born-Died)
!Description
|-
| rowspan="2" |Victims
|Hall, Rev. Edward W.
|1881-1922
|Rector of the Episcopal church
|-
|Mills, Eleanor Reinhardt
|1888-1922
|housewife and singer in the church choir
|-
| rowspan="4" |Suspects
|Hall, Frances M. Stevenson
|1874-?
|wife of Rev. Hall
|-
|Mills, James Frances
|1878-1965
|husband of Eleanor Mills
|-
|Stevens, Henry Hewgill
|
|brother of Mrs. Hall
|-
|Stevens, William Carpender
|1873-?
|brother of Mrs. Hall
|-
| rowspan="13" |Witnesses
|Bahner, Pearl
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|found the bodies
|-
|Bennett, Allan
|
|owner of dog that barked at woman Fri morning
|-
|Carpender, Charles
|
|cousin to Mrs. Hall.
|-
|Carpender, Moncure
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|cousin to Mrs. Hall.
|-
|Gibson, Jane
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|"The Pig-Woman", claimed to witness the murders
|-
|Mills, Charlotte E.
|1906-1952
|daughter of Eleanor Mills
|-
|Mills, Daniel
|1913-?
|son of Eleanor Mills
|-
|Phillips, William
|
|nightwatching of New Jersey Women's College
|-
|Reinhardt, Fred
|
|brother of Mrs. Mills
|-
|Schneider, Raymond
|
|found the bodies
|-
|Storer, Miss Agnes
|
|church organist
|-
|Stryker, William
|
|telephoned police upon discovery of the bodies
|-
|Tumulty
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|gardner to the Halls, washed their cars
|-
| rowspan="11" |Officers & Investigators
|Beekman, Azariah M.
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|
|-
|Collins, Charles
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|Detective, Middlesex County Prosecutors
|-
|Curran, James
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|Officer charged with watching the bodies
|-
|David, Ferd A.
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|Detective, Middlesex County Prosecutors
|-
|Dickenson
|
|State trooper
|-
|Fitzpatrick, William
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|Detective, Middlesex County Prosecutors
|-
|Garrigan, Edward
|
|Officer charged with watching the bodies
|-
|Hubbard, John V.
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|Coroner, morgue on Bayard St.
|-
|Long
|
|Coroner
|-
|O'Connell
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|Chief of Police
|-
|Totten, George D.
|
|Detective of Somerset County
|-
| rowspan="3" |Lawyers
|Beekman, Azariah M.
|
|Prosecutor of Somerset County
|-
|Florance, William Edwin
|1865-1943
|Ex-Senator, friend & counselor of Mrs. Hall
|-
|Stricker, Joseph
|
|Prosecutor of Middlesex County
|-
| rowspan="5" |Others
|Geist, Louisa
|1902-?
|maid to the Halls (1920)
|-
|McKiernan, Dr. R. L.
|
|performed operation on Mrs. Mills in February
|-
|Railly, Delia
|1868-?
|maid to the Halls (1920)
|-
|Smith, Dr. A. L.
|
|performed operation on Mrs. Mills in February
|-
|Tough, Barbara
|1890-?
|maid to the Halls (1920)
|}


===Early Life===
===Early Life===
==Documentation==
==Documentation==
=== Cemetery Records ===
==
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139904003/charles-henry-tabrum?_gl=1*1gx54pp*_gcl_au*NDg3MDgwNjA2LjE3MjIyNjA3NzY.*_ga*MTQxMTExNTQ4NS4xNjg5MzQyODM5*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*YzM0MWUwYzYtZjgwYi00OTNkLWE0ZjQtM2Q4MzE4YzU2MjU1LjUwMC4xLjE3MjM1MTkwNzguMTYuMC4w*_ga_LMK6K2LSJH*YzM0MWUwYzYtZjgwYi00OTNkLWE0ZjQtM2Q4MzE4YzU2MjU1LjYyNC4xLjE3MjM1MTkwNzguMC4wLjA. Find-a-Grave]: Pvt Charles Henry Tabrum (1872-1956), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69079813/martha_tabram Find-a-Grave]: Martha White Tabram (1849-1888), Whitechapel, London, England  Census Records:
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/742956:8860?tid=193423375&pid=372603296745&hid=1029456539725&_phsrc=QFx10292&_phstart=default 1851]: St George, Surrey - Charles and Elizabeth White with five children including Martha (1) at 17 Marshall St, his occupation "jobbing porter", which appears to have been an independent porter for hire.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5314554:7619 1871]: Whitechapel - Henry and Martha Tabram with sons Henry (10) and Frederick (1).  This Henry seems to be from the father's previous marriage.  ==
=== Educational Records ===
==
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61452/images/31363_a108045-00066?treeid=193423375&personid=372603296884&hintid=1029456491924&usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10206&_phstart=default&usePUBJs=true&pId=2764912 1877]: St. Saviou's Union, Surrey: Frederick and Charles Tabrum admitted from St. George Parish, 18 Oct, discharged with mother 9 Jan 1878  ==
===Newspaper Articles===
===Newspaper Articles===
==
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/1055155045/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888: The Bolton News (Manchester)] - MURDER IN LONDON
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/1055155045/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888: The Bolton News (Manchester)] - MURDER IN LONDON
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/802125978/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)] -  MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/802125978/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)] -  MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/800827331/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888 - Manchester Evening News (Manchester)] - ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS MURDER
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/800827331/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888 - Manchester Evening News (Manchester)] - ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS MURDER
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/806276992/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888 - Evening Post (Nottingham)] - MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY IN WHITECHAPEL
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/806276992/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 7 Aug 1888 - Evening Post (Nottingham)] - MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY IN WHITECHAPEL
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/873243642/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - Evening Telegraph] - WOMAN BRUTALLY MURDERED
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/873243642/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - Evening Telegraph (Derby)] - WOMAN BRUTALLY MURDERED
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/904456733/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - Evening Post (Bristol)] - Tragedy in Whitechapel
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/1055155069/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - The Bolton News (Manchester)] - Supposed Murder of a Woman.
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/785028083/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - Birmingham Evening Mail (Birmingham)] - A Whitechapel Tragedy
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/801630751/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - North Mail (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)] - Whitechapel note
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/409736864/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - The Standard (London)] - Whitechapel Mystery
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/812103735/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - The North Star (Durham)] - Mysterious Murder
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/33001454/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - The Times (London)] - Supposed Murder
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/397245684/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - Huddersfield Chronicle (West Yorkshire)] - Mysterious Murder in Whitechapel
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/385079589/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 8 Aug 1888 - Bristol Mercury & Daily Post (Bristol)] - Mysterious Murder
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/33002693/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 10 Aug 1888 - The Times (London)] - The Murder in Whitechapel
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/409737196/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 10 Aug 1888 - The Standard (London)] - The Whitechapel Murder
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/389074364/?match=1&terms=%22George-yard%22 11 Aug 1888 - Illustrated Police News (London)] - Tragedy in Whitechapel
* 11 Aug 1888 - The Morning Post (London) - The Whitechapel Mystery  ==
 
=== Workhouse Records: ===
 
==
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190822-00977?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=6691713 1876 (Fri, 18 Aug)]: "Martha Tabrani", born 1850 of St George's, admitted to Newington Workhouse, "Deserted Married"
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6691713:60391?tid=&pid=&queryid=a1ee1ce8-1121-4b46-9795-692f266a5871&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource 1876 (Thu, 5 Oct)]: "Martha Tabram", discharged from Newington Workhouse on "own request"
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190872-00462?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=6591303 1876 (Thu, 12 Oct)]: Frederick Tabrum, born 1871, admitted to St George's Workhouse from Hanwell School.  The Hanwell School for Destitute Children (1857-1933), also known as the Cuckoo Schools as it was built on Cuckoo Hill in Hanwell. Charlie Chaplin would also later attend this school when his mother was in Newington Workhouse.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190872-00464?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=6591303 1876 ( Fri, 13 Oct)]: Frederick Tabrum is discharged from St. George's Workhouse to Newington for discharge.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190319-00635?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10225&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=6105673 1877 (Mon, 7 May)]: Martha (28), Frederick (6) & Charles (4) "Tabran" of Mile End admitted at Newington Workhouse at 11:30 pm.  Her occupation noted as "Needle".  Discharged after 4.5 days.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/8269688:60391?tid=&pid=&queryId=a1ee1ce8-1121-4b46-9795-692f266a5871&_phsrc=QFx10234&_phstart=successSource 1877 (Wed, 23 May)]: Martha, Frederick and Charles are admitted to the Christ Church Workhouse
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/8269688:60391?tid=&pid=&queryId=a1ee1ce8-1121-4b46-9795-692f266a5871&_phsrc=QFx10234&_phstart=successSource 1877 (Thu, 24 May)]: Martha, Frederick, and Charles Tabram are discharged from Christ Church Workhouse on the mothers request.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/8576347:60391?tid=&pid=&queryId=7f1b75f7-678f-453a-b37f-78cd31193381&_phsrc=QFx10242&_phstart=successSource 1877 (Thu, 31 May)]: Martha Tabram, Needle, born 1849, admitted to Newington Workhouse - Destitute, Married
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190872-00829?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=6594532 1877 (Thu, 28 Jun)]: Frederick and Charles Tabrum are admitted to St George Workhouse, of Newington.  Noted as coming from "Hanwell Schools". 
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6594532:60391?tid=&pid=&queryId=a1ee1ce8-1121-4b46-9795-692f266a5871&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource 1877 (Fri, 29 Jun)]: Frederick and Charles Tabrum are discharged from St. George Workhouse to Newington for discharge where their mother was located.  We can see their day, last meal noted for them was breakfast that morning, then they were sent to Newington to meet with their mother who discharged herself upon their arrival or shortly their after, her last meal for the day also being breakfast.  Three times were noted - breakfast in the morning, dinner in the early afternoon, and supper in the evening.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190823-00108?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10242&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=8576736 1877 (Fri, 29 Jun)]: Martha Tabram is discharge at her own request from Newington, now with her sons
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4038868:60391?tid=&pid=&queryId=a1ee1ce8-1121-4b46-9795-692f266a5871&_phsrc=QFx10214&_phstart=successSource 1878 (Wed, 1 May)]: Frederick John (age 7), and Charles Henry (age 5) are admitted to Broad Street Workhouse from The Strand.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4038868:60391?tid=&pid=&queryId=a1ee1ce8-1121-4b46-9795-692f266a5871&_phsrc=QFx10214&_phstart=successSource 1878 (Wed, 15 May)] - Frederick John and Charles Henry are discharged "to Mother at Prison"
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3932103:60391?tid=193423375&pid=372603296884&hid=1029456491922&_phsrc=QFx10201&_phstart=default 1878 (Sat, 1 Jun)]: Charles Henry Tabram, age 5 (born 1873) admitted to the Westminster Union Workhouse, charged with begging on the order of the Master of Vine Street Station.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3932103:60391?tid=193423375&pid=372603296884&hid=1029456491922&_phsrc=QFx10201&_phstart=default 1878 (Fri, 14 Jun)]: Charles Henry Tabram: discharged  to his mother.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190823-00786?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10242&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=8583490 1878 (Fri, 20 Dec)]: Martha, Frederick and Charles Tabram of St George Parish are admitted at Newington Workhouse, noted as Deserted
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190823-00815?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10242&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=8583490 1879 (Mon, 13 Jan)]: Charles and Frederick (alone) are discharged from Newington with a note "to St George"
* 1879 (Fri, 9 May): Martha Tabram is discharged from Newington Workhouse at her own request
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_191102-01015?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10214&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=3079256 1881 (Thu, 28 Apr)]: Frederick and Charles Tabram, born 1871 and 1873, are admitted to the Fulham Road Workhouse on Thu Apr 28 from St George Parish, noted "From Mount St."  This may refer to the Mount Street Workhouse in St. George's Hanover Square, later demolished in 1886.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_191102-01018?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10214&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=3079256 1881 (Fri, 29 Apr)]: Frederick and Charles are discharged Fri 29 Apr "on Mother's request"
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190782-00124?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=7555532 1886 (Fri, 15 Oct)]: Charles Tabram, no occupation, born 1873, of St George, is admitted to St George Workhouse
* [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60391/images/31436_190782-00125?usePUB=true&_phsrc=QFx10231&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=7555532 1886 (Sat, 16 Oct)]: Charles Tabram is charged after dinner to the charge of P. C. 145 M (policeman)  Notes on the workhouses.  As an example, for the Summary of Admissions and Discharges, during the Midsummer Quarter of 1877 for Newington Workhouse - during which all three family members were admitted - there were 580 Admissions + 13 Births; and 546 Discharges + 110 deaths.  ==
 
=== Vital Records ===
 
==
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2103724:1624?tid=193423375&pid=372603296745&hid=1029456539723&_phsrc=QFx10264&_phstart=default 1806]: Baptism register for Charles Samuel White (Martha's father) at St. Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey - son of Charles and Mary White
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4451853:9852?tid=193423375&pid=372603296745&hid=1029456539724 1831]: Marriage of Charles White to Elizabeth Dowsett (Martha's parents) at St Giles, Camberwell, Surrey
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/170481287:9841?tid=193423375&pid=372603296810&hid=1029456496968 1836]: Baptism of Henry Samuel Tabram at St Mary's, Whitechapel, son of John and Hannah Tabram.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/36309008:8914?tid=193423375&pid=372603296745&hid=1029458447497 1865]: Death Index for Charles White in London in Dec 1865
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2415607:1623?tid=193423375&pid=372603748617&hid=1029458457534 1868]: Marriage of Stephen Ebenezer White (brother to Martha) to Hannah King in Lambeth, Surrey
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4952720:1623?tid=193423375&pid=372603296697&hid=1029456497003 1869]: Marrage of Martha White to Henry Samuel Tabram, 25 Dec 1869 at Trinity Church in Southwark by Samuel Robinson, curate.  Henry is noted as a Widower and "packer" by profession.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2047009:61866 1871]: Birth of Frederick John Tabram, noted on his much later baptismal record in 1879
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2047009:61866?ssrc=pt&tid=193423375&pid=372603296875 1879]: Baptism of Frederick John Tabram, son of Henry and Martha, at St. John the Evangelist on Wilton Road, Westminster.  "no address" was noted for their residence of abode.  The fathers occupation was noted as foreman.
* [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2302405:7921?tid=193423375&pid=372603296884&hid=1029456491918&_phsrc=QFx10187&_phstart=default 1919]: Marriage certificate of "Charles Henry Tabrum", son of Henry Tabrum and Martha White to "Berta Seifert" - Wentworth, Ontario, Canada  ==
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Overview

People

{| class="wikitable" ! !Name !(Born-Died) !Description |- |Victims |Tabram, Martha |1849-1888 | |- | rowspan="2" |Family |Tabrum, Berta Seifert |1878- |future daughter-in-law |- |Tabrum, Charles Henry |1872-1956 |son, later moved to Canada |- | rowspan="4" |Witnesses |Hewitt, Francis | |superintendent of 37, George-yard buildings |- |Crow, Alfred George | |cabdriver, living at 35 George-yard buildings. |- |Killeen, Dr. T. R. | |first called to attend to the body, pronounced it a "brutal murder" |- |Reeves, John Saunders | |resident at 37, George-yard Buildings, waterside laborer. He discovered the body. |- | rowspan="3" |Officers & Investigators |Barrett, Thomas | |#226 H, constable on the beat in the vicinity, first called to the scene |- |Ellison | |Inspector of the Commercial-street Police Station |- |Reid | |Inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department |}

Early Life

Documentation

Cemetery Records

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  • Find-a-Grave: Pvt Charles Henry Tabrum (1872-1956), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Find-a-Grave: Martha White Tabram (1849-1888), Whitechapel, London, England Census Records:
  • 1851: St George, Surrey - Charles and Elizabeth White with five children including Martha (1) at 17 Marshall St, his occupation "jobbing porter", which appears to have been an independent porter for hire.
  • 1871: Whitechapel - Henry and Martha Tabram with sons Henry (10) and Frederick (1). This Henry seems to be from the father's previous marriage. ==

Educational Records

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  • 1877: St. Saviou's Union, Surrey: Frederick and Charles Tabrum admitted from St. George Parish, 18 Oct, discharged with mother 9 Jan 1878 ==

Newspaper Articles

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Workhouse Records:

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  • 1876 (Fri, 18 Aug): "Martha Tabrani", born 1850 of St George's, admitted to Newington Workhouse, "Deserted Married"
  • 1876 (Thu, 5 Oct): "Martha Tabram", discharged from Newington Workhouse on "own request"
  • 1876 (Thu, 12 Oct): Frederick Tabrum, born 1871, admitted to St George's Workhouse from Hanwell School. The Hanwell School for Destitute Children (1857-1933), also known as the Cuckoo Schools as it was built on Cuckoo Hill in Hanwell. Charlie Chaplin would also later attend this school when his mother was in Newington Workhouse.
  • 1876 ( Fri, 13 Oct): Frederick Tabrum is discharged from St. George's Workhouse to Newington for discharge.
  • 1877 (Mon, 7 May): Martha (28), Frederick (6) & Charles (4) "Tabran" of Mile End admitted at Newington Workhouse at 11:30 pm. Her occupation noted as "Needle". Discharged after 4.5 days.
  • 1877 (Wed, 23 May): Martha, Frederick and Charles are admitted to the Christ Church Workhouse
  • 1877 (Thu, 24 May): Martha, Frederick, and Charles Tabram are discharged from Christ Church Workhouse on the mothers request.
  • 1877 (Thu, 31 May): Martha Tabram, Needle, born 1849, admitted to Newington Workhouse - Destitute, Married
  • 1877 (Thu, 28 Jun): Frederick and Charles Tabrum are admitted to St George Workhouse, of Newington. Noted as coming from "Hanwell Schools".
  • 1877 (Fri, 29 Jun): Frederick and Charles Tabrum are discharged from St. George Workhouse to Newington for discharge where their mother was located. We can see their day, last meal noted for them was breakfast that morning, then they were sent to Newington to meet with their mother who discharged herself upon their arrival or shortly their after, her last meal for the day also being breakfast. Three times were noted - breakfast in the morning, dinner in the early afternoon, and supper in the evening.
  • 1877 (Fri, 29 Jun): Martha Tabram is discharge at her own request from Newington, now with her sons
  • 1878 (Wed, 1 May): Frederick John (age 7), and Charles Henry (age 5) are admitted to Broad Street Workhouse from The Strand.
  • 1878 (Wed, 15 May) - Frederick John and Charles Henry are discharged "to Mother at Prison"
  • 1878 (Sat, 1 Jun): Charles Henry Tabram, age 5 (born 1873) admitted to the Westminster Union Workhouse, charged with begging on the order of the Master of Vine Street Station.
  • 1878 (Fri, 14 Jun): Charles Henry Tabram: discharged to his mother.
  • 1878 (Fri, 20 Dec): Martha, Frederick and Charles Tabram of St George Parish are admitted at Newington Workhouse, noted as Deserted
  • 1879 (Mon, 13 Jan): Charles and Frederick (alone) are discharged from Newington with a note "to St George"
  • 1879 (Fri, 9 May): Martha Tabram is discharged from Newington Workhouse at her own request
  • 1881 (Thu, 28 Apr): Frederick and Charles Tabram, born 1871 and 1873, are admitted to the Fulham Road Workhouse on Thu Apr 28 from St George Parish, noted "From Mount St." This may refer to the Mount Street Workhouse in St. George's Hanover Square, later demolished in 1886.
  • 1881 (Fri, 29 Apr): Frederick and Charles are discharged Fri 29 Apr "on Mother's request"
  • 1886 (Fri, 15 Oct): Charles Tabram, no occupation, born 1873, of St George, is admitted to St George Workhouse
  • 1886 (Sat, 16 Oct): Charles Tabram is charged after dinner to the charge of P. C. 145 M (policeman) Notes on the workhouses. As an example, for the Summary of Admissions and Discharges, during the Midsummer Quarter of 1877 for Newington Workhouse - during which all three family members were admitted - there were 580 Admissions + 13 Births; and 546 Discharges + 110 deaths. ==

Vital Records

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  • 1806: Baptism register for Charles Samuel White (Martha's father) at St. Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey - son of Charles and Mary White
  • 1831: Marriage of Charles White to Elizabeth Dowsett (Martha's parents) at St Giles, Camberwell, Surrey
  • 1836: Baptism of Henry Samuel Tabram at St Mary's, Whitechapel, son of John and Hannah Tabram.
  • 1865: Death Index for Charles White in London in Dec 1865
  • 1868: Marriage of Stephen Ebenezer White (brother to Martha) to Hannah King in Lambeth, Surrey
  • 1869: Marrage of Martha White to Henry Samuel Tabram, 25 Dec 1869 at Trinity Church in Southwark by Samuel Robinson, curate. Henry is noted as a Widower and "packer" by profession.
  • 1871: Birth of Frederick John Tabram, noted on his much later baptismal record in 1879
  • 1879: Baptism of Frederick John Tabram, son of Henry and Martha, at St. John the Evangelist on Wilton Road, Westminster. "no address" was noted for their residence of abode. The fathers occupation was noted as foreman.
  • 1919: Marriage certificate of "Charles Henry Tabrum", son of Henry Tabrum and Martha White to "Berta Seifert" - Wentworth, Ontario, Canada ==