Jane Beryl Wilde Hawking Jones is an English author and teacher. She was married to Stephen Hawking for 30 years before divorcing. Wikipedia
Born: 1944 (age 80 years), St Albans, United Kingdom
Spouse: Jonathan Jones (m. 1997) and Stephen Hawking (m. 1965–1995)
Children: Lucy Hawking, Timothy Hawking, and Robert Hawking
Parents: George Wilde and Beryl Wilde
Grandchild: William Smith
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Jane Beryl Wilde Hawking Jones (born 29 March 1944) is an English author and teacher. She was married to Stephen Hawking for 30 years before divorcing.
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In this compelling memoir, his first wife, Jane Hawking, relates the inside story of their extraordinary marriage. As Stephen's academic renown soared, his body ...
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Dr Jane Hawking, Stephen Hawking's wife for over twenty years, is a writer and lecturer. Her book At Home in France was published in 1994, followed by her ...
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This moving memoir written by Stephen Hawking's first wife covers the turbulent years of her marriage to the astrophysics genius, her traumatic divorce, and ...
Jane Hawking, the first wife of Professor Stephen Hawking and their son Timothy, attend his funeral at University Church of St Mary the Great in Cambridge.