| | | | Part 1 - Polly |
| | | | The Blacksmith's Daughter |
| | Caroline | Walker | Polly's mother. |
| | Mary Ann | Walker | Caroline's 2nd child. Aka: Polly. |
| | Edward | Walker Sr. | Polly's father. |
| | Edward | Walker Jr. | Edward and Caroline's 1st child. |
| | Frederick | Walker | Edward and Caroline's 3rd child. |
| | Mary | Webb | Caroline's sister. |
| | William | Nichols | Polly's husband. |
| | Henry | Mayhew | A journalist and social reformer. Cofounder of Punch Magazine. |
| | Charles | Dickens | Henry's co-founder. |
| | William Edward | Walker-Nichols | William and Polly's 1st son. Deceased. |
| | Edward John | Nichols | Polly and William's 2nd child. |
| | George Percy | Nichols | Polly and William's 3rd child. |
| | Alice Esther | Nichols | Polly and William's 4th child. |
| | George | Peabody | An American Financier. |
| | J.S | Morgan | A banker. |
| | William | Clowes | Owner of a printing house company. William Nichols's employer. |
| | Cornealus | Ring | The Nichols's neighbor. |
| | Arthur | Hatch | William Hatch's brother. |
| | Anne | Freeman | One of the Nichols's neighbors. |
| | Emona | Blower | One of the Nichols's neighbors. |
| | Eliza | Merritt | One of the Nichols's neighbors. |
| | Walter | Duthie | A Scottish railway porter. |
| | Jane | Duthie | Walter's wife. |
| | Henry | Gayton | A picture packer. |
| | John | Sharpe | Polly's neighbor who lost hist wife and children. |
| | Sarah | Vidler | One of the many widows who
successfully secured a place for her family. |
| | Sara | Louise | Sarah's daughter. |
| | Jane | Louise | Sarah's daughter. |
| | William | Louise | Sarah's son. |
| | Rosetta | Vidler-Walls | Sarah's eldest child. William Nichols's mistress. |
| | Thomas | Walls | Rosetta's husband. |
| | Henry Alfred | Nichols | Polly's 5th child. |
| | Eliza Sarah | Nichols | Polly's 6th child. |
| | | | An Irregular Life |
| | Arthur | Nichols | William and Rosetta's 1st child. |
| | Thomas | Taverner | The relieving officer in Polly's case. |
| | George | Crawshaw | Polly's lover. |
| | Thomas Stuart | Drew | A blacksmith. Polly's new lover. |
| | Charles | Booth | A social reformer. |
| | | | Houseless Creature |
| | W.T | Stead | The editor of Pall Mall Gazette. |
| | William | Morris | A writer. A textile designer and socialist. |
| | John Hunter | Watts | William Morris's colleague. |
| | Thomas | Wardle | William Morris's colleague. |
| | Bullock | | A police inspector. |
| | Mr. | Bridges | The magistrate. |
| | Jack | London | The American author. |
| | William | Booth | The founder of the Salvation Army. |
| | Mary | Higgs | An undercover agent. A minister's wife. |
| | Cranky | Sal | A woman who has a disfigured face. |
| | Mrs. | Fielder | The matron at Renfrew Road Workhouse. |
| | Sarah | Cowdry | Polly's employer. |
| | Samuel | Cowdry | Sarah's husband. |
| | Miss | Mancher | Polly's co-servant at Cowdry's. |
| | Ellen | Holland | Polly's new friend. |
| | Abberline | | The police inspector on Polly's death. |
| | | | Part 2 - Annie |
| | | | Soldiers and Servant |
| | Queen | Victoria | The Queen of United Kingdom. |
| | Prince | Albert | The Prince of United Kingdom. |
| | George | Smith | Part of the Army. Annie's father. |
| | Thomas | Smith | George's eldest brother. |
| | Ruth | Chapman | Annie's mother. |
| | Annie Eliza | Smith | George and Ruth's daughter. |
| | George William | Thomas | Annie's brother. |
| | Emily | Latita-Smith | Annie's sister. |
| | Eli | Smith | Annie's brother. |
| | Miriam | Smith | Annie's sibling. |
| | William | Smith | Annie's sibling. |
| | John | Fussell-Palmer | The first infant who died of scarlet fecer. |
| | Miriam | Ruth | Annie's daughter. |
| | Georgina | Ruth | Annie's daughter. |
| | William | Henry-Lewer | Annie's employer. An architect. |
| | Isambard | Kingdom-Brunel | A great creator of railways. Lewer's neighbor. |
| | Eleanor | Brown | Annie's co-housemaid. |
| | Mary | Ford | Lewer's housekeeper. |
| | Edward | Lewer | William Lewer's brother. |
| | Mrs. | Beeton | The author of household management. |
| | John Glencairn | Carter-Hamilton | The 1st baron Hamilton of Dalzell. |
| | Fountaine | Hogge-Allen | George's commander. |
| | Roger William | Henry-Palmer | The hero of Crimean War. |
| | Thomas | Naylor-Leyland | A captain. |
| | Mary Ann | Scarisbrick | Leyland's fiance. |
| | John | Chapman | Annie's husband. |
| | Mrs. | Chapman | |
| | George | White | John Chapman's colleague. |
| | Emily Ruth | Chapman | Annie's daughter. |
| | Annie Georgina | Chapman | Annie's daughter. |
| | Francis | Tress-Barry | The head coachman. John's boss. |
| | Maria | | Countess Waldegrave. |
| | Charles Henry | Howell | An architect. |
| | Daniel | Gooch | One of the landowners of Clewer. |
| | Theodre Henry | Brickman | One of the landowners of Clewer. |
| | Edmund Benson | Foster | One of the landowners of Clewer. |
| | | | Demon Drink |
| | Ellen Georgina | Chapman | Annie and John's dead baby. |
| | George William | Harry-Chapman | Annie and John's son. |
| | John Alfred | Chapman | Annie and John's son. |
| | Caroline | Elsbury | The girl who charred for the Chapman family. |
| | | | Dark Annie |
| | Jack | Sievey | Annie's lover. |
| | Amelia | Palmer | Annie's new friend. |
| | John | McCarthy | Annie and Jack's landlord. |
| | William | Crossingham | Annie and Jack's landlord. |
| | Sally | Westell | The woman who nursed John before his death. |
| | George | Bagster-Phillips | The divisional surgeon of police. |
| | Edward | Stanley | One of Annie's lovers. |
| | Timothy | Donovan | A deputy keeper. |
| | John | Pizer | Jack The Ripper. The alleged serial killer. |
| | John | Evans | The night manager at Crossinham's. |
| | Eliza | Cooper | A witness. |
| | Harry | The Hawker | Eliza's partner. |
| | Howard | Goldsmid | A social commentator. |
| | William | Stevens | Annie's fellow lodger. |
| | | | Part 3 - Elisabeth |
| | | | The girl from Torslanda |
| | Ericcson | Gustaf | A farmer. Elisabeth's father. |
| | Beata | Gustaf | Eric's wife. Elisabeth's mother. |
| | Anna Christina | Gustaf | Gustaf and Beata's 1st child. |
| | Elisabeth | Gustaf | Gustaf and Beata's 2nd child. Ala: Allman Kvinna 97, Annie Fitzgerald. |
| | Lars | Gustaf | Elisabeth's younger child. |
| | Svante | Gustaf | Elisabeth's younger child. |
| | Lars Frederick | Olsson | Elisabeth's employer. |
| | Johanna | Olsson | Lars's wife. |
| | Lena | Carlsson | Elisabeth's co-housemaid. |
| | Henrik | Cornell | A Swedish commentator. |
| | | | Allman Kvinna 97 |
| | Yvonne | Svanstrom | A historian. |
| | Maria Ingrid | Weisner | The wife of a German musician. |
| | Carl Wenzel | Weisner | A musician. Maria's husband. |
| | John Frederik | Bergendahl | An apartment owner. |
| | Frans Oscar | Malm | An Army trumpet player. |
| | David | Carnegie | A businessman. |
| | James Jameson | Dickson | A philanthropist. |
| | Josef | Czapek | The director of a military band. |
| | | | The Immigrant |
| | William | Stride | A rich man. Owner of Stride's row. |
| | Eleanor | Stride | William's wife. |
| | John Thomas | Stride | John and Eleanor's son. Elisabeth's wife. |
| | Daniel | Stride | John and Eleanor's son. |
| | Charles | Leftwich | A lead merchant. |
| | Walter | Dew | A Chief Inspector. |
| | Michael | Kidney | A witness at the inquest in Elisabeth's death. |
| | Elizabeth | Bond | One of Elisabeth's employers. |
| | Emily | Williams | Elizabeth's daughter. |
| | Charles | Louise-Goufrie | A German musician. |
| | George | Stride | John's brother. |
| | Edward | Stride | John's brother. |
| | William | James | John's eldest brother. |
| | | | Long Liz |
| | Howard | Goldsmid | A writer. |
| | Mary | Malcolm | A tailoress. Elisabeth's new friend. |
| | Elizabeth | Watts | Elisabeth's sister. |
| | Frederick | Merrick | The chaplain of Millbank Prison. |
| | Catherine | Lane | One of Elisabeth's friends. |
| | Thomas | Barnardo | A social reformer. |
| | Israel | Schwartz | A witness. |
| | Moses | Lipski | A notorious murderer. |
| | Louis | Diemschutz | A costume jewelry seller. The man who discovered Elisabeth's body. |
| | | | Part 4 - Kate |
| | | | Seven Sisters |
| | George | Eddowes | Kate's father. Catherine's husband. |
| | Catherine | Evans-Eddowes | George's wife. |
| | Alfred | Eddowes | Kate's brother. |
| | Harriet | Eddowes | Kate's sister. |
| | Emma | Eddowes | Kate's sister. |
| | Eliza | Eddowes | Kate's sister. |
| | Elizabeth | Eddowes | Kate's sibling. |
| | Kate | Eddowes | George and Catherine's youngest daughter. Aka: Kate, Chick. |
| | William | Eddowes | George's brother. |
| | John | Eddowes | George's brother. |
| | Thomas | Eddowes | George's father. Kate's grandfather. |
| | William | Ryton | The owner of Old Hall Works. |
| | Edward | Perry | George's employer. |
| | Elizabeth | Eddowes | William Eddowes's wife. |
| | C.S | Peel | A writer. |
| | Seebohm | Rowntree | A social reformer. |
| | Margaret | Llewelyn-Davies | A maternal rights campaigner. |
| | Sarah Ann | Eddowes | Kate's daughter. |
| | Mary | Eddowes | Kate's daughter. |
| | James | Bryce | An educational reformer. |
| | Charlotte | Bronte | An author. |
| | Thomas | Fisher | The Eddowes's neighbor. |
| | Robert | Carter-Garrett | Harriet's husband. |
| | | | The Ballad of Kate and Tom |
| | Benjamin | Walton | A factory owner. |
| | William | Perry | A bare knuckle boxer. |
| | Joe | Goss | A bare knuckle boxer. |
| | Tom | Eddowes | Kate's uncle. Aka: The Snob. |
| | Nes | Wilson | Tom's boxing opponent. |
| | Rosannah | Eddowes | Tom's wife. |
| | Thomas | Quinn-Conway | A chapbook seller. Kate's husband. |
| | Andrew | Mearna | A social crusader. |
| | Louisa | Twinning | The poor law reformer. |
| | Charles Christopher | Robinson | Kate's distant cousin. |
| | Josiah | Fisher | The man who raised Charles. |
| | Harriet | Seager | Josiah's son's sister-in-law. |
| | | | Her Sister's Keeper |
| | James | Gold | Eliza's husband. |
| | Thomas | Lawrence-Conway | Kate's son. |
| | Annie | Conway | Kate's daughter. |
| | George Alfred | Conway | Kate's 2nd son. |
| | Charles | Frost | Eliza's 2nd husband. |
| | John | Kelly | Kate's 2nd husband. |
| | Louis | Phillips | Annie's husband. |
| | | | Nothing |
| | Frederick-William | Wilkinson | The deputy lodging housekeeper. |
| | Louis Frederick | Robinson | A police constable. |
| | George | Simmons | A police constable. |
| | James | Byfield | A police desk officer. |
| | | | Part 5 - Mary Jane |
| | | | Seven Sisters |
| | Walter | | A sexual adventurer. |
| | Mary Jane | Kelly | One of Jack The Ripper's victims. Aka: Marie Jeannette. |
| | Henry | | Mary Jane's client. Aka: John, Johnto. |
| | Davis | | Mary Jane's husband. |
| | Joe | Barnett | Mary Jane Kelly's partner. |
| | Mary | Jefferies | A Brothel Owner. |
| | Daniel-Joseph | Kirwan | A social explorer. |
| | Adelene | Tanner | A virgin who became a prostitute. |
| | Edouard | Roger | Adelene's pimp. |
| | Amelia | Powell | A prostitute. |
| | | | The Gay Life |
| | Eliesbeth | Boeku | Johannes's partner. |
| | Johannes | Morgenstern | Elisabeth's partner. |
| | Louis | Boeku | Elisabeth' husband. |
| | Adrianus | Morgenstern | Johannes's brother. |
| | Mary | Beemer | Boeku's co-tenant. |
| | Ada | King | Boeku's co-tenant. |
| | Emily | Challis | Boeku's co-tenant. |
| | Edward | Thomas | A social reformer. |
| | Elizabeth | Felix | Elisabeth's sister. Aka: Mrs. Phoenix. |
| | Mary Rose | McCarthy | A boarding house owner. |
| | Joseph | Fleming | Mary Jane's client. |
| | Lizzie | Albrook | Mary Jane's neighbor. |
| | Dennis | Barrett | A boy who knows Mary Jane. |
| | Tom | Cullen | An author. |
| | Elizabeth | Foster | Mary Jane's friend. |
| | Mary Ann | Cox | Mary Jane's neighbor. |
| | | | Conclusion |
| | Edward | Fairfield | A senior civil servant. |