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Killer in the family?!!
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Laurie | Report | 28 May 2004 14:43 |
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Hi, I have just saved all inmates in Broadmoor 1881 and also found a website for Newgate prison which I have saved. The Newgate site lists what they were convicted of and when/if they were executed also names of any victims. All that I have saved is both male and female inmates. Laurie |
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Michelle | Report | 28 May 2004 14:23 |
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Emma and Laurie thank you both very much. I will have a look on that site now. Dyer is her married name then, so it could be her husband who was related to us. M. |
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Pamela | Report | 28 May 2004 13:28 |
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Hi, Yes I too have a murder in the family, Hannah HUDGELL from Sawbridgeworth killed her baby by putting it in a ditch on the way home from the workhouse where she had given birth some days earlier, she was sent to trial and was convicted but went on to marry and have other children. If you want to read the full story it's on my website at: www.hudgill.(co).(uk) Pam |
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Emma | Report | 28 May 2004 12:53 |
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Morfydd & Laurie, Have you seen this site: http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet(.)co(.)uk/babyfarm.html Apparently Amelia Dyer was hanged on 10th June 1896 and at the time of her arrest April 1896 was 57yrs. Emma. |
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Laurie | Report | 28 May 2004 12:28 |
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Hi Morfydd, Sorry for the delay, I cannot see her on the 1901 so she may have been executed before then. There is one more thing I can try and that is going through one of the prison's lists from 1901 and see if I can see her. Her name may of been mis transcribed. I also looked for her daur and s-i-law on various census' but nothing. (But it is quite hard as there are no ages for any of them in this book) Laurie |
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Michele | Report | 26 May 2004 20:15 |
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Hi Laurie, Thanks for looking, certainly sounds like there were a lot of wicked women around in those days Michele |
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Laurie | Report | 26 May 2004 15:27 |
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Hi Michele, Sorry there is nothing about her in this book. It seems to have a lot of women who committed more than one murder and by methods like poisoning, torture etc. Laurie |
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Michele | Report | 25 May 2004 19:32 |
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Hi Laurie. I to have a murderess in my family tree, Way back in 1825 a distant cousin Hannah Reed pushed her husband James in the canal at Foxton in Leicester, story has it that at 36 she fell in love with a boy of 18, had a child by him and planned to get rid of the husband to be with her young lover. She hung for her husbands murder. I've seen the reports on the trial and her execution on the Times site. Is she mentioned in the book you have?, as i've heard of the book and wondered whether its worth buying. Michele |
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Laurie | Report | 25 May 2004 11:10 |
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Hi, In this book they do give some of the victims' names. Dorothea Waddingham killed a Mrs Baguley and her daughter (52yrs) Ada Baguley. Amelia Dyers victims were babies that did not have names. One was the daur of Evelina Marman who was a barmaid in Cheltenham and another was a child of Elizabeth Goulding. Mary Pearceys victims were Phoebe Hogg (nee Styles) and her young baby. Christiana Edmunds victim was 4yr old Sidney Barker and another for you: Mary Ann Cottons victims that are known about were Charlie Cotton, Robert Cotton, Frederick Cottonj to name a few!! Laurie |
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Patricia | Report | 24 May 2004 17:09 |
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I have just vistited the site recomended by smiley sammy, and trawling through the executions I noticed a Fredrick Hunter 1890 executed for murdering his wife, And I have a Gt Grandad called Fredrick Hunter who died in Birmingham 1890, I wonder if it was him, if it was it was a very well kept family secret. I will have to investigate now. Patricia |
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Unknown | Report | 24 May 2004 16:35 |
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I have discovered that a gt gt granduncle of mine was in Broadmoor in the 1881, 91 and 1901 censuses. I don't think he was there for sheepstealing! I am trying to see if I can find more info. He was also in Gloucester Gaol in 1862 with his brother and I have sent off for info about that. Will keep you posted. This is on my mother's side of the family. On my father's side, he had several uncles who became policemen and (hopefully) upheld the law, though one of them left the force saying he couldn't serve God and the devil at the same time! He later ended up in an asylum, so I have insanity on both sides of my family! Helen, who was at Twickenham yesterday to see her team win!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Roy | Report | 24 May 2004 15:59 |
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On the other side of the coin, does anyone know if there is a list of victims of murder; other than trawling through local newspapers. |
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Michelle | Report | 24 May 2004 14:58 |
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Hi Laurie, Yes I would be grateful for any info, does it say where she was originally from? I would like to find out if she has any connections with my Gloucestershire Dyers. I will certainly look for this book too when I am next in the Town Library. Thanks a lot. M. |
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Marlene | Report | 24 May 2004 12:29 |
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Can't wait till I write the book and tell my snobby aunt, (who cannot believe she is not descended from Royalty), that we have a tried and failed murderess as an ancestress who believed SHE was descended from the kings of Egypt.!! George of Solihull you'd love to read the rest of the papers from B'ham that I received!!!!!!! Marlene |
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Laurie | Report | 24 May 2004 12:09 |
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Hi Morfydd, Amelia was a "baby farmer" whose work only came to light in 1896. Mothers who didn't want their babies would pay Amelia money to find them a loving home. Instead she would kill them. She used many diferent names and had several short spells in lunatic asylums. One name she used was Mrs Harding and at one point lived with her daughter Polly and son-in-law Arthur Palmer. She eventually hung in Holloway. It doesn't say how old she was or have the date she died. She's in a book called "Lady Killers by Joyce Robins. If you want I can see if she is on the 1901. Laurie |
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George | Report | 23 May 2004 19:08 |
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I saw a programme on tv a while ago about a young woman in the 1700's who was hung for murder, her body taken for dissection and they found she was still alive so the surgeons resuscitated her and eventually she was pardoned and went on to live a long life. |
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Michelle | Report | 23 May 2004 18:44 |
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Hi Laurie, is there anything you could tell me about Amelia Elizabeth Dyer, you mentioned above. Or somewhere that I can read about her please. Thanks, M. |
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Tracey | Report | 23 May 2004 15:29 |
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lol ! Robin you are lucky to be able to view your local paper on line. |
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Robin | Report | 23 May 2004 15:00 |
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I have one. Shot his wife and was hanged at Armley Leeds 1927. Checked it out with the local paper on line and found the front page from that time with all the details and a photograph of the scene of the crime. It even had two bowler hatted detectives door knocking for witnesses and an X marks the spot where the body lay. Another success for the Pierrpont family.(Executioners) I think the Sheriff might stretch my neck if he could find me. |
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Smiley | Report | 23 May 2004 14:44 |
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THIS IS AN INTERESTING SITE, if you fancy looking up some criminals ;) http://www.fred.net/jefalvey/execute.html |
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