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James Chandler “James C. Fuller” Maybrick

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James Chandler “James C. Fuller” Maybrick

Birth
Isle of Wight, England
Death
10 Apr 1911 (aged 28–29)
Rossland, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
Plot
HORNE1-2-01-015-0013
Memorial ID
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There is some evidence that James C Fuller is James Chandler Fuller, son of James Maybrick and Florence Chandler Maybrick. He was born in 1882. After his mother's sensational trial in 1889 and subsequent incarceration, following his father's suspicious death, he and his sister were raised by Dr. Charles Chinner Fuller and his wife Gertrude.

He eventually moved to Canada to work in the mines as a mining engineer in British Columbia. He died in 1911, aged 29, of what was thought to have been accidental ingestion of cyanide.

James Maybrick attained public attention as the reputed author of the controversial "Diary of Jack the Ripper", which surfaced in the early 1990s.
There is some evidence that James C Fuller is James Chandler Fuller, son of James Maybrick and Florence Chandler Maybrick. He was born in 1882. After his mother's sensational trial in 1889 and subsequent incarceration, following his father's suspicious death, he and his sister were raised by Dr. Charles Chinner Fuller and his wife Gertrude.

He eventually moved to Canada to work in the mines as a mining engineer in British Columbia. He died in 1911, aged 29, of what was thought to have been accidental ingestion of cyanide.

James Maybrick attained public attention as the reputed author of the controversial "Diary of Jack the Ripper", which surfaced in the early 1990s.


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