also living in bletchley at that time were john eric’s

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Also living in Bletchley at that time were John Eric’s parents, Abraham and Beatrice Thompson (nee Dickinson), who both originated from Barrow-in-Furness but had relocated to Bletchley for Abe’s work at Wolverton Railway Works and were living at 73, Eaton Avenue, Bletchley, and were to remain there for the remainder of their lives. Abraham died in 1946 aged 66 and Beatrice in 1960 aged 78. c.1946 1940 Nora Emily Jones (nee Garner), Gillian Nora Beatrice Thompson & Abraham Thompson Beatrice Thompson (nee Dickinson) at Well House. c1935 c1945 Louisa Hannah Garner (nee Jones) John Garner (In the garden of Well House) (by the greenhouse in Well House Garden) Louisa Hannah Garner died in 1946, aged 77 yrs. and was buried in St. Mary’s Churchyard. In that same year Louise and her daughter Gillian moved out of Well House to return to their home in Barrow-in-Furness following John Eric Thompson’s discharge from War service. In 1949 Nora married a second time, to Thomas George John Robinson, and the Robinsons continued living in Well House together with Nora’s father, John Garner. John Garner, died in 1951 aged 83 yrs. and he was buried in the same grave as his wife Louisa Hannah.

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Page 1: Also living in Bletchley at that time were John Eric’s

Also living in Bletchley at that time were John Eric’s parents, Abraham and Beatrice Thompson (nee Dickinson), who both originated from Barrow-in-Furness but had relocated to Bletchley for Abe’s work at Wolverton Railway Works and were living at 73, Eaton Avenue, Bletchley, and were to remain there for the remainder of their lives. Abraham died in 1946 aged 66 and Beatrice in 1960 aged 78.

c.1946 1940

Nora Emily Jones (nee Garner), Gillian Nora Beatrice Thompson & Abraham Thompson Beatrice Thompson (nee Dickinson) at Well House.

c1935 c1945

Louisa Hannah Garner (nee Jones) John Garner (In the garden of Well House) (by the greenhouse in Well House Garden)

Louisa Hannah Garner died in 1946, aged 77 yrs. and was buried in St. Mary’s Churchyard. In that same year Louise and her daughter Gillian moved out of Well House to return to their home in Barrow-in-Furness following John Eric Thompson’s discharge from War service.

In 1949 Nora married a second time, to Thomas George John Robinson, and the Robinsons continued living in Well House together with Nora’s father, John Garner. John Garner, died in 1951 aged 83 yrs. and he was buried in the same grave as his wife Louisa Hannah.