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Grizel Brodie
Grizel Brodie won nature competitions in vintage publications in October 1920 and in 1921.

Grizel Brodie donated to the upkeep of a children home for sick children.
It was likely for the "Little Folk's Home" (convalescent home), Bexhill, Sussex, 1909-1971.
Received by December 1920.


Probably:
England Census 1911 about Grizel Brodie and family
Residence: 3, Midn Town, The Manorway, Blackheath Park, Blackheath S E, London, England
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Place of Birth
Stuart Brodie
Amy Brodie
Vere Brodie
Eric Brodie
Grizel Brodie
Margaret Calder
Alice Robinson
Annie Sedgwick
Edith Curry
Head
Wife
Daughter
Son
Daughter
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Male
Female
Female
Male
Female
Female
Female
Female
Female
41
39
14
10
2
31
29
42
19
abt. 1870
abt. 1872
abt. 1897
abt. 1901
abt. 1909
abt. 1880
abt. 1882
abt. 1869
abt. 1892
Eastbourne, Sussex
London
London
London
London
Brixworth
Heath, Kent
Stafford, Staffordshire
Woolwich

Margaret Grizel Fraser Brodie was born on 30 November 1908 and baptised in St. Michael and All Saints church, Blackheath, Greenwich on 31 January 1909. She was married to a Dyson-Laurie during the third quarter of 1939. Margaret Grizel Fraser Dyson-Laurie died on 18 January 1995 and was buried in Wisley, Surrey, England.




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Lost Ancestors: 28 April 2021