Talk:Julia Thornton

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Does anyone know if this Julia Thornton was the one who married the late John Neale (see http://www.insulin-pumpers.org.uk/johnneale/). He was a professional musician who died of a brain tumour in 2006. He had two boys with a professional musician called Julia Thornton and the locations overlap in Cambridge and Germany, and they are the right age but I cannot get any further. --BozMo talk 15:24, 28 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Got it. http://www.juliathornton.de/biography.html is the late John Neale's wife. Different (but perhaps more notable) musician --BozMo talk 18:40, 18 September 2011 (UTC)Reply
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