Annie Chapman

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Name Annie Chapman
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A.K.A. Annie Smith
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Overview

Early Life

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Married Life

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People

Name (Born-Died) Description
Victims Chapman, Annie ?-1888
Family Tabrum, Berta Seifert 1878- future daughter-in-law
Tabrum, Charles Henry 1872-1956 son, later moved to Canada
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.
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

Documentation

Cemetery Records

  • 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.

Criminal Records

  • 1877 - Henry Tabram, 41, 5'3.5", brown hair and eyes. Occupation, Porter. Description is given as "stout build, beard and mustache, scar on forehead, blind in left eye, cupping marks on right side. He was committed by the Quarter Sessions at Newington on 3 Apr 1877 and brought into custody on 5 Apr 1877 for stealing a purse and four pounds sterling. He was sentenced to 3 months and discharged on 12 Jul 1877..

Educational Records

  • 1876: Hanwell, Frederick Tabrum, age 5, admitted 31 Aug 1876, "discharged with Mother" 11 Oct.
  • 1877: Hanwell, Frederick & Charles Tabrum, admitted 16 Jun, "discharged with mother" 27 Jun
  • 1877: Hanwell, Frederick & Charles Tabrum, admitted 18 Oct, discharged with mother 9 Jan 1878

Newspaper Articles

Workhouse Records:

  • 1876 (Fri, 18 Aug): "Martha Tabrani", born 1850 of St George's, admitted to Newington Workhouse, "Deserted Married"

Vital Records

  • 1806: Baptism register for Charles Samuel White (Martha's father) at St. Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey - son of Charles and Mary White