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  2. Chapman took at least four mistresses, who posed as his wife; he killed three by poisoning. [4] They were Mary Isabella Spink (1858 – 25 December 1897), [5] Bessie Taylor (died 13 February 1901) [5] and Maud Marsh (died 22 October 1902). [6]

  3. 5 days ago · Unperturbed Chapman married again, but when this wife, Maud Marsh, also died on 22nd October 1902, her family sought the opinion of their own doctor who became suspicious. The bodies of his first two wives were exhumed and significant traces of poison were found.

  4. George Chapman (c. 1559 – 12 May 1634) was an English dramatist, translator and poet. He was a classical scholar whose work shows the influence of Stoicism . William Minto speculated that Chapman is the unnamed Rival Poet of Shakespeare 's sonnets.

  5. In 1890, he worked in a barbershop at the corner of Whitechapel High Street and George Yard, very close to where Martha Tabram was murdered in August of 1888. Klosowski married Lucy Baderski, expecting that the wife he left in Poland wouldn't find out about it.

  6. Feb 21, 2022 · In 1869, aged 28 she married a coachman named John Chapman. They had 3 children but 1 daughter died in 1882. By then Annie was separated from her husband who died in 1886.

  7. Annie Chapman’s Family Life and Loss. The victim was another Whitechapel prostitute by the name of Annie Chapman. To her friends, she was known as Dark Annie. Annie was born to a George Smith and Ruth Chapman and had three sisters. In 1869, she married John Chapman at the age of 28.

  8. He married Phoebe Chapman on 8 November 1846 at St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire. His father was George Chapman mariner, and his bride's was Nathaniel Chapman hawker. The witnesses were Elizabeth Reed and Edmund Reed (maybe that should be Read). All signed with their marks. They had thirteen children. George (1848 - ) John (1850 - )

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