A pattern. After my father, who was predominately left handed, but was forced to learn to write right handed in school, had beaten me and feeling guilty, some months later, while clinging to my mother in fear of my father, he gave me some money so I could join the YMCA for swimming lessons, so I have it wired up in my brain that if I let someone abuse me, I will eventually be given some money. Guilt money. This is much the same way some young women become prostitutes. "Can we use your daughter?"
Now could this be the way Martha White had it wired up and could she be related to my grandmother's grandmother, Mary Ann White, wife of James Worth Gibbs. Mary Ann White Gibbs', also nicknamed "Polly", the nickname of the Ripper's first victim, Mary Ann Nichols ( interestingly enough I worked for the Nichols' Department Store in Greenville, NC ) wife of William Dameron Hall, birth nor death months are recorded. Records do show that she was born in the year 1845. My grandmother Addie, daughter of William and Mary, was born in 1880, in North Carolina 8 years before the Ripper went into action in White Chapel.
My sister gave birth to her only child a daughter at about the same age that Mary Ann Gibbs Hall gave birth to her daughter, Addie. Mary Ann Hall only lived 25 years after her daughter's birth.
I am thinking that the beating that I got was what may have happened to possibly Martha or one of the Halls for going onto a boat on the Lavender Dock. The Lavender Dock is significant. My aunt, daughter of Will and Addie spoke of the physical wrath of their father many times.
A night mare that my mother had when I was only about 2, which I have never forgotten, could be connected to Martha's demise. In her sleep she claimed to have seen a man hiding behind the dresser in the bedroom, while we were all asleep. It woke me up. I slept with my parents the rest of the night. Similar verbal events occurred between my mother and father that are reported to have happened between Mary Ann Nichols and William Nichols.
There is also a Jack Nicholson Mason, who died in 1971.
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