Ads
related to: margaret crum obituary
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Margaret Campbell Crum (9 February 1921 – 18 July 1986) was a British scholar of English poetry and music. A librarian at the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford , she was the winner of the British Academy 's Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 1966.
Margaret Cooper (née Douglas) [12] [13] [14] Michael Crum, worked on the Siemens and Halske T52 teleprinter cipher, codenamed "STURGEON" [citation needed] Alec Naylor Dakin (cryptographer) worked in hut 4 decrypted premature message about death of Hitler during German assassination attempt
Elisabeth Graham Crum, who married William Henry Houldsworth. [16] Margaret Crum who married William Thomson the physicist and engineer, later 1st Baron Kelvin. [17] Walter Ewing Crum, who was a merchant in Liverpool, married Sara Margaret Tinne in 1873, and died in India in 1882. [18] Mary Gray, and Jessie. [19]
Alexander Crum Brown was born at 4 Bellevue Terrace [1] in Edinburgh. His mother, Margaret Fisher Crum (d. 1841), was the sister of the chemist Walter Crum, and his father, Rev Dr John Brown (1784-1858), was minister of Broughton Place Church [2] in the east end of Edinburgh's New Town. Crum Brown was baptised on 6 May 1838.
They had one son, William Francis Crum (1910-1942), who died at the American Hospital in Constantinople while working for the British Council. On 9 April 1913 Crum married his second wife, Emily Clare Bale (1879-1962); among their children was the writer Margaret Crum.
Gladstone married Isla Margaret Crum, the daughter of Sir Walter Erskine Crum, on 3 January 1925. [8] They had six children, the oldest of whom was Sir Erskine William Gladstone of Fasque and Balfour, the 7th Baronet. Another son, Peter, was a noted naturalist.
The couple’s youngest son, James Donahue, died of an aortic aneurysm at age 51 in 2014, according to an obituary in the Dayton Daily News. Donahue opened up about his first marriage in a 2002 ...
Jake Crum (born 1991), American racing driver; Johnny Crum (1912–1969), Scottish footballer; John Macleod Campbell Crum (1872–1958), Anglican theologian and poet, author of Now the Green Blade Rises; Margaret Crum (1921–1986), British writer; Matthew Crum (born 1978), American drummer; Maurice Crum (disambiguation), multiple people