Name |
Sylvia Beatrice Cokayne [1, 2] |
Birth |
18 May 1863 |
92 Inverness Terrace, Paddington, London [1, 2] |
Baptism |
19 Jun 1863 |
St John's, Paddington, London |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
21 Aug 1949 |
Wandsworth, London [1] |
Burial |
Cemetery, Putney Vale, Surrey |
Notes |
- Sylvia was Francis's first cousin. 4th daughter of George Edward Adams, afterwards Cokayne. Born at 92 Inverness Terrace, Paddington, 18 May and baptised 19 June 1863 at St. John's, Paddington. Was buried at Putney Vale.
In the Great War she was a working member of the Putney Depot of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild.
Portraits: Oil, 'The Dead robin,' by E.U. Eddis (1870), last in possession of her brother Lord Cullen (engraved by Algernon Graves, circ. 1873). Water-colour by Fred. Pegram (1920); miniature by Mrs Kay Robertson; drawing by P. Downes; a chalk by E.U. Eddis (original drawing for 'The Dead Robin'; all four in possession of her husband in 1932; 'The Dead Robin' by Eddis, in possession of George Medley in 1980, now with Alexandra White (2021).
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Person ID |
I2021 |
Molteno Genealogy |
Last Modified |
20 Dec 2021 |