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 Annie Chapman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chapman was born Eliza Ann Smith in September, 1841.
Chapman's body was discovered about 6:00 on the morning of Saturday, September 8, 1888, lying on the ground near a doorway in the back yard of 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields.
Annie Chapman was buried on Friday, 14 September, 1888.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Annie_Chapman   (1444 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Annie Chapman
Chapman says that she may have to go to the infirmary but there is no record of any woman being admitted to either Whitechapel or Spitalfields workhouse infirmaries.
Chapman again complains she is feeling ill and says she may go the casual ward for a day or two.
Chapman is sober and Palmer asks her if she is going to Stratford (believed to be the territory where Annie plied her trade).
www.casebook.org /victims/chapman.html   (4836 words)

  
 Steve & Annie Chapman - AOL Music
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