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Fanny Adams

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Fanny Adams Famous memorial

Birth
Alton, East Hampshire District, Hampshire, England
Death
24 Aug 1867 (aged 8)
Alton, East Hampshire District, Hampshire, England
Burial
Alton, East Hampshire District, Hampshire, England Add to Map
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Murder Victim. She was a victim of one of the most infamous child murder cases in Great Britain. She and her friend Minnie Warner, both aged eight, along with Fanny's sister Lizzie, aged seven, were out for a walk on August 24, 1867 when, at half past one in the afternoon, they were approached by Frederick Baker, a solicitor's clerk who had, evidently, been drinking. He gave Minnie one and a half pennies to buy some sweets, and offered Fanny half a penny if she would leave with him. She took the money but declined the offer, whereupon Baker picked her up and carried her to a nearby field. Minnie and Lizzie continued playing until about five o'clock, when they returned home. Fanny's mother, Harriet Adams, went in search of her daughter and saw Baker, who said that he had given her some money to buy sweets, and Mrs. Adams accepted this. By seven o'clock, however, there was still no sign of the girl, so a search party was organized and Fanny's lifeless body was eventually found. Baker, who had returned to his office, was arrested, but protested his innocence, even though blood was found on his clothes and on two knives in his possession. He had written in his journal about it. The jury took only fifteen minutes to find him guilty, and he was hanged at eight o'clock on the morning of Christmas Eve, in front of a crowd of five thousand at Winchester Prison. Fanny Adams was interred in a grave beneath a headstone which was paid for by public subscription in 1874.
Murder Victim. She was a victim of one of the most infamous child murder cases in Great Britain. She and her friend Minnie Warner, both aged eight, along with Fanny's sister Lizzie, aged seven, were out for a walk on August 24, 1867 when, at half past one in the afternoon, they were approached by Frederick Baker, a solicitor's clerk who had, evidently, been drinking. He gave Minnie one and a half pennies to buy some sweets, and offered Fanny half a penny if she would leave with him. She took the money but declined the offer, whereupon Baker picked her up and carried her to a nearby field. Minnie and Lizzie continued playing until about five o'clock, when they returned home. Fanny's mother, Harriet Adams, went in search of her daughter and saw Baker, who said that he had given her some money to buy sweets, and Mrs. Adams accepted this. By seven o'clock, however, there was still no sign of the girl, so a search party was organized and Fanny's lifeless body was eventually found. Baker, who had returned to his office, was arrested, but protested his innocence, even though blood was found on his clothes and on two knives in his possession. He had written in his journal about it. The jury took only fifteen minutes to find him guilty, and he was hanged at eight o'clock on the morning of Christmas Eve, in front of a crowd of five thousand at Winchester Prison. Fanny Adams was interred in a grave beneath a headstone which was paid for by public subscription in 1874.

Bio by: Iain MacFarlaine


Inscription

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FANNY ADAMS
AGED 8 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS
WHO WAS CRUELLY MURDERED
ON SATURDAY AUGUST 24th 1867.
Fear not them which kill the body but
Are not able to kill the soul but rather
Fear him which is able to destroy both
Soul and body in hell. Matthew 10 v28
This stone was erected by voluntary subscription


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Iain MacFarlaine
  • Added: Jul 24, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11421226/fanny-adams: accessed ), memorial page for Fanny Adams (30 Apr 1859–24 Aug 1867), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11421226, citing Alton Cemetery, Alton, East Hampshire District, Hampshire, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.