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This folder contains papers relating to Betty Jones' mother, Emma Harriet Jones (nee Rogers), and her father, Herbert Alfred James Jones, including letters and other documents referring to Emma Jones' teacher training and teaching jobs:
1) Will of Emma Jones and statement by the executor of her estate, 14 September 1962
2) Newspaper cutting from the West London Observer containing an article concerning the retirement of Herbert Jones a journalist at the West London Observer, undated
3) Letter sent to Emma Jones from Eric E Carter at the West London Observer on the death of her husband, 13 January 1957
4) Letter sent to Emma Jones from Ralph Broadner on the death of her husband, 1 January 1957
5) Letter sent to Emma Jones from Ivy Walton and Rose Price on the death of her husband, undated
6) Two letters sent to Emma Jones from W H Oakley relating to the termination of her employment at the Surrey Advertiser, December 18 1916 and January 25 1917
7) Marriage certificate of Emma Rogers and Herbert Jones, 6 June 1908
8) Statement by H E Morgan, Head Teacher at St Mark's Infants' School, Gillingham concerning Emma Rogers (later Jones) leaving her position as Assistant Mistress at the school in order to get married, 4 June 1908
9) Emma Rogers' (later Jones) work as Assistant Mistress at St Mark's Infants' School, Gillingham, 15 May 1908
10) Statement by Sarah Morgan, Head Teacher at Blue Town Infants' School, Sheerness, concerning Emma Rogers' (later Jones) work as Assistant Mistress at the school, 4 May 1905
11) Statement by Alice Davies, Head Teacher at St Mark's Church Infants' School, Gillingham, concerning Emma Rogers' work at the school, 31 July 1907
12) Statement by J R [?Horne]-Jones, Manager, County Council Schools, Sheerness, concerning Emma Rogers' work as a pupil-teacher at the Blue Town Infants' School, Sheerness, 3 May 1905
13) Statement written by Alfred A [?Knight] Associate of the College of Preceptors, Principal of the Pupil Teachers' Centre, Broadway School, Sheerness, on Emma Rogers' (later Jones) completion of a three and a half year course at the centre, December 1904
14) Memorandum of Agreement on Emma Rogers (later Emma Jones) becoming a pupil-teacher, 17 July 1902
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