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Martha <I>White</I> Tabram

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Martha White Tabram

Birth
Southwark, London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England
Death
7 Aug 1888 (aged 39)
Whitechapel, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Burial location unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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NOTE: There is no evidence, compelling or otherwise, that Martha was a victim of Jack the Ripper. There is, however, evidence that she wasn’t. I will not add her as a victim of Jack the Ripper, for this reason. Nor will I “upgrade” her to famous. Doing so removes the ability to modify her memorial in any way. Do not request either of these things in the future. If you would like to pay your respects to Martha, simply add a flower to her memorial.

Daughter of Charles Samuel (son of Charles and Mary White) and Elisabeth (Dowsett) White.

Sister of Henry, Stephen, Esther, and Mary Ann.

Wife of Henry Samuel Tabram (Chr. 20 March 1836 in St. Mary, Whitechapel, Stepney, London, England), son of John and Hannah Tabram. They were married 25th December 1869 in Trinity church in Surrey, England.

Mother of Frederick John, and Charles Henry.

Her burial location has never been know. It's possible that she was given a paupers burial in a mass grave. It is likely she was buried somewhere in the East End.
NOTE: There is no evidence, compelling or otherwise, that Martha was a victim of Jack the Ripper. There is, however, evidence that she wasn’t. I will not add her as a victim of Jack the Ripper, for this reason. Nor will I “upgrade” her to famous. Doing so removes the ability to modify her memorial in any way. Do not request either of these things in the future. If you would like to pay your respects to Martha, simply add a flower to her memorial.

Daughter of Charles Samuel (son of Charles and Mary White) and Elisabeth (Dowsett) White.

Sister of Henry, Stephen, Esther, and Mary Ann.

Wife of Henry Samuel Tabram (Chr. 20 March 1836 in St. Mary, Whitechapel, Stepney, London, England), son of John and Hannah Tabram. They were married 25th December 1869 in Trinity church in Surrey, England.

Mother of Frederick John, and Charles Henry.

Her burial location has never been know. It's possible that she was given a paupers burial in a mass grave. It is likely she was buried somewhere in the East End.


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