Person    | Female  Born 1953  Died 28/2/1975

Theresa Helen Hall

Categories: Tragedy

Theresa Helen Hall

Theresa Helen Hall was born in 1953, the fourth of the nine children of John Francis Hall (b.1928) and Joyce Hilda Hall née Woolf (b.1928). Her birth was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1953 in the Shoreditch Registration District, London.

She was killed, aged 21 years, in the Moorgate tube disaster. Her death was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1975 in the London City Registration District where her date of birth was listed as 'unknown'.

She was buried on 10 March 1975 in the London Borough of Newham.

There is an image of Theresa Helen Hall and some information about her of the beetroot.co.uk website

She is shown as 'HALL, THERESA' on the Moorgate tube disaster memorial in Finsbury Square, London, EC2.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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