I don't know about true but I have plenty of family rumours that have kept the family guessing and my interest in dispelling them even greater.

Two of the tales concern police officers within the family. The first is that we are related to the policeman who was shot in the arm and then arrested the notorius Victorian criminal Charlie Peace.....how true this connection is will be hard to say but the surname of the police officer involved, the time frame & location tends to fit in with what I have been told but I can not find the link. The other relates to Jack the Ripper and a policeman being dressed up to the nines in women's clothing in an attempt to catch him (bet that went down well in the police canteen when they asked for a volunteer

). True, my family were living within the area at the time of the murders (in fact only a few streets away in the case of one of victims) but again there is no real evidence found that the "copper in drag" would be a relation if indeed it really happened.
My mother always said that we were related to Robert the Bruce somewhere along the line and also to Gypsy Rose Lee (never knew if she meant the stripper or the fortune teller

). Its true that we have Lee's in the family but they came from the eastend of London - and were said to be near neighbours of the Kray's- but so far no strippers or card & palm readers have turned up, and as for the mighty Bruce hmmmmmmm well the jury is out on that one.
On my fathers side there are tales that centre mainly around my grandfather who we, as children, were led to believe had left the family home and travelled across the pond to join up in the mounties and tales of him trudging through deep snow drifts to apprehend the wanted captivated the imagination of a dreamy nine year old. True my grandfather did leave the family to travel across the pond but as a fireman/stoker on merchant ships between Glasgow-Halifax N.S. and New York. It is also true that he served in Canada but not with the mounties. He jumped ship in Halifax (another story yet to be confirmed) and joined the Royal Canadian Regiment and returned with them to fight in Europe from 1917, this after being discharged from the Highland Light Infantry after being wounded and no longer fit for active service (him serving in the HLI also explains why the family are supposed to be true Highlanders when in fact they were lowlanders but hey why spoil a good story with some truths & geographical facts

). It was he that was also said of ..."he was part of a party who attempted to save Nurse Cavell from the Germans but failed and because of their failure the men in the party turned down a medal..." hmmmm again a bit stretched in the truth department but he was awarded the Military Medal for something as yet undiscovered.
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