Occupation/Rank: Housewife
Date of Death: 16 April 1941
Place of Death: 95 Blythe Street
Age: 43
Mary Jane was presumed dead as a ‘consequence of war operations’ at an inquest held at Belfast City Hall on 19 June 1941.
She lost her life when 95 Blythe Street was hit by a bomb during the Easter Tuesday Raid. Her sons David, Ernest and John, brother David, sister Violet and nieces Vera and Ella also lost their lives.
Sarah Thompson is also recorded as being killed by enemy action at 95 Blythe Street during the Easter Tuesday Raid.
Related People
Surname | Forename(s) | Age | Occupation/Rank | Date of Death | Place of Death | |
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Cooke | John | 7 | - | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
Cooke | David McKee | 2 | - | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
Cooke | Ernest Victor | 16 | Labourer | 16 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
Todd | Violet | 32 | Housewife | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
Todd | Vera | 4 | - | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
Todd | Ella Elizabeth | 12 | - | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
Thompson | Sarah Jane | 21 | Warehouse Worker | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
McKee | David | 26 | Engineer, Merchant Navy | 15 April 1941 | 95 Blythe Street | View |
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