File:EmilyRuthChapmanAnnieChapmanDaughterc.1879a.jpg

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Image depicts Emily Ruth Chapman, oldest child of John and Annie Chapman, circa 1878 - 1879.

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English: Daughter of Jack the Ripper's second canonical victim. Her death from meningitis at the age of twelve in 1882 increased her mother's alcohol dependency and general lifestyle that led to her death.
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Source Daily Constitutional. Direct link here
Author Victorian era professional photographer, almost certainly commissioned to take the photograph by her parents, John and Annie Chapman.

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