1939 Register - Doris Cooper/Hopkins/Hills - COMPLETED

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1939 Register - Doris Cooper/Hopkins/Hills - COMPLETED

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This one might be a bit trickier.
I have a Doris Cooper b 1911 Woolwich to Edward & Etty Flora
She may have married John J Hopkins in 1928 or Robert F S Hills in 1933

The husbands' entries are
Robert F S, Hills, 1908, Woolwich, London

John J, Hopkins, 1902, Lewisham, London
or
John J, Hopkins, 1905, Hammersmith, London

Please would someone be kind enough to look up in the 1939 Register those three entries to see if any of them have a wife Doris born in 1911.

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Re: 1939 Register - Doris Cooper/Hopkins/Hills

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1939: 104 Durham Hill, Lewisham.
John J.Hopkins. 20th.Feb.1902 Retired Labourer.
Doris E.Parrish(Hopkins) 22nd.Sept.1902.
Joyce Edwards(Hopkins) 10th.Jan.1929. At Schhol.

1939: 46 Samuel St. Woolwich. (Living next door to Edward & Flora E. Cooper.)
Robert F.S.Hills. 1st.Dec.1908. Barman.
Doris Hills. 19th.July 1911 Unpaid Dom.Duties.
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Robert E.Hills. 9th.July 1936. Under School age.

John J.Hopkins b.1905 Hammersmith has wife: Mary E.
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Re: 1939 Register - Doris Cooper/Hopkins/Hills

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Thanks, that Woolwich one looks to have cracked it.

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