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Person    | Female  Born 25/2/1925  Died 9/9/1940

Irene Neport

Categories: Children

War dead non-military, WW2 i

Commemorated on a memorial as being a civilian who was killed in WW2. Includes mercantile marines and emergency services personnel.

Irene Neport

Irene Neport was born on 25 February 1925, the third of the six children of James John Neport (1893-1985) and Ellen Martha Neport (1895-1975). Her birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1925 in the Bethnal Green Registration District, London.

Her date of birth was obtained from the England and Wales Register that was compiled on 29 September 1939 and showed her as a tailor's machinist, living at 5 Hassard Street, Hackney Road, Bethnal Green, with her parents and her five siblings: James John Neport (b.1920) - a French polisher; Ellen C. M. Neport (b.1922); Joyce Margaret Neport (1924-1940) - shown as at school; Samuel William Arthur Neport (1935-1940) - also shown as at school and Derek Neport (1937-1940) - listed as under school age. Her father was described as a timber porter at docks.

She was injured when a German bomb was dropped on the Columbia Market air raid shelter on the night of 7th/8th September 1940 and died on 9 September 1940 at Queen's Hospital for Children, Hackney Road, Bethnal Green. Her death was registered, aged 15 years, in the 3rd quarter of 1940 in the Bethnal Green Registration District and her on 17 September 1940 in the , Sebert Road, London, E7 0NP.

She is shown as 'NEPORT Irene 15' on the Columbia Market air raid shelter memorial in the Rose Garden, Old Market Square, Ravenscroft Park, London, E2.

She is also commemorated on the , on the  and in  that is kept just outside the entrance to St George's Chapel at the west end of Westminster Abbey. 

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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