Annie Chapman
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 136 years ago |
Born | Paddington |
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Date of died | September 8,1888 |
Died | Hanbury Street |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | John Chapman |
Buried | Manor Park Cemetery |
Children | Emily Ruth Chapman |
John Alfred Chapman | |
Annie Georgina Chapman | |
Date of birth | September 25,1840 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Place of burial | Manor Park Cemetery |
Parents | Ruth Chapman |
Known for | Victim of serial murder |
Full name | Eliza Ann Smith |
Bodi discov | 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields, London; 51°31′13.35″N 0°4′21.20″W / 51.5203750°N 0.0725556°W |
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ID | 677650 |
Annie Chapman Life story
Annie Chapman was the second canonical victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper, who killed and mutilated a minimum of five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from late August to early November 1888.
Outrage over Jack the Ripper-themed bar in Southsea prompts rethink
... Historian Hallie Rubenhold wrote The Five, which explores the lives of Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly - who were killed by the serial killer...
Pink Ladies' Tractor Road Run helps breast cancer research
... Organised by Annie Chapman, the annual run wound its way through south Norfolk and north Suffolk on a route which started at Thorpe Abbotts airfield near Diss...
Jack the Ripper victims' biography wins book prize
... The book reconstructs the lives of the five women - Mary Ann Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly - killed by the unidentified serial killer in the Whitechapel area of the city, often using little more than the DNA of a single hair...
Pink Ladies' Tractor Road Run helps breast cancer research
A convoy involving More Than 100 pink festooned tractors has taken place to raise money for breast cancer research.
Since it began in 2004, The Event has collected More Than £812,000 in aid of The UK's breast cancer appeal.
This year The Appeal hoped to edge closer to The £1m mark.
Organised by Annie Chapman , The annual run wound its way through south Norfolk and north Suffolk on a route which started at Thorpe Abbotts airfield near Diss.
Ms Chapman said: " There's been a great deal of excitement and anticipation from all The Ladies taking part this year, especially The Newcomers .
" Everybody Knows somebody affected by this cancer, it's at The forefront of everyone's mind.
" It's Very Scary and sadly we have lost a lot of ladies over The Years to breast cancer and that's why we Keep Going . "
Joanne Grimmer who lives in Great Moulton, Norfolk , was taking part in her 17th Pink Ladies' Tractor Road Run.
" It's quite a special one for us as A Family this year as My Daughter Ebony will now be joining us on her first run, alongside my mum who has done every one since The very start, " She Said .
" Ebony couldn't wait to get on a tractor as she's been marshalling and fundraising for years by holding bake sales and quizzes.
" The Reason behind our motivation is that cancer is relentless, and everyone is affected by it, " she added.
The BBC is not responsible for The content of external sites." We've lost ladies who have done The Run previously and this is why we can't stop raising awareness and money for Cancer Research UK's breast cancer appeal. "
The Charity will know in September if it has met its target to raise £1m in total since 2004.
Source of news: bbc.com