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Stephen Hawking Wife
Stephen Hawking Wife
Jane Beryl Wilde Hawking Jones was born on March 29, 1944, and is an English author and teacher. For 30 years, she was married to Stephen Hawking.
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Stephen Hawking Wife - Stephen Hawking's second wife Elaine once went into a rage in front of dinner guests, claiming she had been his 'slave for 20 years,' according to a new book obtained by Stephen Hawking Biography. Hawking poses with Elaine on the eve of his 60th birthday symposium on January 11, 2002.
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Jane Hawking is The First Wife of Stephen Hawking
Jane Wilde is George and Beryl Wilde's daughter. She was born and raised in St Albans, Hertfordshire. She was raised in the Church of England and is a devout Christian.

She studied languages at the University of London's Westfield College. Jane and Stephen Hawking met through mutual college friends at a party in 1962. Hawking was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 1963. (also known as ALS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). Despite his short life expectancy and disabilities, the couple got engaged in 1964 and married in 1965 in their hometown of St Albans. Their three children were Robert, born in 1967, Lucy, born in 1969, and Timothy, born in 1979.
Hawking earned her PhD in mediaeval Spanish poetry in April 1981, after years of work on her doctoral thesis at Westfield College. She felt inspired to pursue a PhD so that she could establish her own academic identity in Cambridge.
Jane and Stephen Hawking divorced five years after they split up in 1990. She married musician Jonathan Hellyer Jones in 1997. Despite his health issues, she continued to support Hawking as he continued to work. "We are able to communicate openly again and enjoy many a family occasion together," she writes of Hawking after his second divorce (from nurse Elaine Mason) in the postlude to her 2007 memoir Traveling to Infinity. It's been like nothing I've ever seen before.

Jane was depressed during her marriage to Hawking, who was dealing with the progression of his illness. In a 2004 interview, she credited her Christian faith with
giving her hope throughout her marriage and the depression she experienced as a result of being his caretaker. Given Stephen Hawking's well-known atheism, Jane stated in that interview the irony of her faith-based intensity in supporting him.
Elaine Hawking was The Second Wife of Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking's second wife once went into a rage in front of dinner guests, claiming she had been his 'slave for 20 years,' according to a new book obtained by Stephenhawkingbiography.com.
Elaine Hawking believed she was a "nothing, a nobody" because her husband's urge to be the "centre of attention" overwhelmed her.
Her relationship with the popular author was "tumultuous," and she admitted that she "resented him" at times.
The comments are made in Leonard Mlodinow's new novel, Stephen Hawking: A Memoir of Friendship and Physics, which will be released on September 8.
Mlodinow, a theoretical physicist and close friend of Hawking, gives new life to Hawking's marriage to Elaine, who was accused of sexually assaulting her husband.
According to the source, the alleged injuries included a black eye and a split lip, but British police found no evidence of mistreatment.
Hawking's complicated love life, which included four married people having affairs and pretending to be a giant family at one point, is also detailed in the book.