Annie Ellen Jones

Rank:Air Raid Warden
Died:22/12/1940Age:37
Incident Date:22/12/1940
Incident Address.St. Werburgh's Road
Died Address:Withington Hospital
Grave Details:L/171 C of E
Grave Photo:No - unmarked grave
Cemetery or Memorial:Manchester (Southern) Cemetery
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born on the 19th April 1903, the birth being
registered during the June quarter 1903 in the
Pancras R.D. - ref: 1b/56, the daughter of Henry
Charles & Rose Alice Wills (nee Dykes).

1911 Census - 43 Bowood Street, Dingle, Liverpool.
  Daughter - aged: 7 - born: London.   Head of
household - Henry Charles Wills - Married - aged:
31 - occ: Monotype Operator (Printing) - born:
Bridgwater, Lancashire.   Also Rose Alice Wills -
Wife - aged: 28 - born: Beyton, Suffolk.

Married - James W. Jones during the September
quarter 1927 in the Manchester South R.D. - ref:
8d/331.   James died in 1934, aged: 36.

1939 National Registration - 40 St. Werburgh's
Road, Manchester.   Charles H. Wills - Married -
born: 28th November 1878 - occ: Printer - Monotype
Operator.   Rose A. Wills - Married - born: 6th
February 1882 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties. 
Harry W. Wills - Single - born: 14th May 1915 -
occ: Timber Clerk.   Annie E. Jones - Widow -
born: 19th April 1903 - occ: Rubber Works
Assembling Wellington Boots.

Geoff Williams whose family resided at 116 St.
Werburgh's Road, relates the following story about
the incident that killed Annie.

Annie was a widow with a seven year old son.  The
air raid warning had only just been sounded and as
she left her Anderson air raid shelter to attend
to her Air Raid Warden duties an H.E. bomb landed
in her back garden, to the left hand side and to
the rear of the shelter.  There were four
occupants of the shelter at the time.   The blast
blew her out into the road and she bled to death
before anyone discovered her.   Geoff's family
were away at Tideswell at the time.    Geoff
states that two bombs were dropped - the other one
destoyed the Post Office. 

The explosion destroyed Nos. 118 & 120 St.
Werburgh's Road (originally numbered 40 & 42),
also the house immediately behind them on Ergerton
Road South - all three houses had to be
demolished.   Nos. 116 & 122 were badly damaged
and uninhabitable until after the war had finished
and the materials were available to restore
them."

CWGC - Air Raid Warden; of 40 St. Werburgh's Road,
Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Wills; widow of J. W. Jones. Injured at St.
Werburgh's Road; died same day at Withington
Hospital, Nell Lane.

District:
Manchester (City of Manchester)
Memorials found on:
C.W.G.C.
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