~ Information You Should Know ~
Name: Jacquline Francoiske-DeLenour
Date Of Birth:
August 31, 1872
Family History:
Daughter of
Sir Henry Francoiske and Dr. Elizabeth Annabelle DeLenour
Sister to
Alexander Francoiske:
Born June 24, 1862
Son of Sir Henry
Francoiske and Lady Marine Francoiske
Husband to Caroline
Francoiske
Father to John and Caroline Francoiske
Sister to
Charles Francoiske:
Born May 17, 1864
Son of Sir Henry
Francoiske and Lady Marine Francoiske
Sister to Mark
Francoiske:
Born September 6, 1880
Son of Sir Henry Francoiske
and Eliza Edowne
Sir Henry Francoiske was married to Lady Marine Francoiske until her death due to complications while giving birth to Charles Francoiske. He later re-married to Elizabeth Annabelle DeLenour a well bread female doctor. Eliza Edowne was a prostitute Sir Henry got involved with, going so far as to move her into his house as a maid. Elizabeth Annabelle DeLenour committed suicide upon learning of her husbands' late night escapades with the newly impregnated Eliza Edowne. Eliza Edowne died due to complications giving birth to Mark Francoiske.
Personal History:
At the age of eight it was Jacquline that first discovered her fathers 'hired help' to be doing more then just the cleaning. It was public knowledge that the maid had come from the East End, a whitechapel slut. That's what her mother called the new maid any way. Jackie didn't dislike the maid in particular but it was clear that her mother did. So Jacquline kept an extra special close watch on Eliza Edowne. The first crime she noticed was that the new maid stole quite often from the kitchen as if she were always hungry. And she kept getting larger in the waist, proof that she was over-eating all their good food! The next thing Jackie noticed was that Eliza often slipped away from the servants quarters after all should be in bed. She also noticed that she only slipped out on the nights her mother was away at the hospital she worked at. And every night she did it her destination always seemed to be her parents' private rooms. At the age of eight Jackie did not understand the implications of this and even though she knew it was wrong she told no one of Eliza's late night trips. Two months after Jackie's discovery another maid came forward with the information Jackie had chose to keep to her self. It was then that Mark Francoiske's existence was announced. Not even a full two days after the knowledge of her father's affair became apparent, her mother took her own life. One month after her mothers death Eliza Edowne had replaced her mother in her fathers bed. Three months of occupying her mother's position led to an untimely end for Eliza while giving birth to Mark Francoiske. Jackie wasn't sad to see her go.
For Your Benefit: Jacquline Francoiske-DeLenour is a fictional character created to fill in the mysterious identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper. Or in this case Jackie the Ripper. (Refereed to as Jack The Ripper-Ette by Jacquline after discovering the media referring to her as Jack The Ripper.)
