| Born | 1869 |
|---|---|
| Died | 1948 in London |
Youngest daughter of Gen. Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, 4th Bart., KCB, DL, JP., and Dame Charlotte Clare (ca 1841 - 1928).
Phyllis de Bathe, on behalf of the Red Cross, opened a hospital in Great Yarmouth, known as the Crossley Hospital; after a zeppelin raid,the hospital transferred to Cheveley Park (her sister Winifred McCalmont's house), near Newmarket, until 1917.
As a widow, she moved to Sidmouth in Devon, then in 1946 moved to Newmarket and then in September 1948 moved to a flat in Buckingham Gate, London. She died after a short illness and was cremated in London.
Taken from the family records of Robert (Robin) Morley Fletcher (1935-2015)
(Vanessa Griffith June 2019)
Born
Married Savile Brinton CROSSLEY in St Peter's, Eaton Square, London
Birth of Son, Francis (Frank) Savile CROSSLEY
Birth of Daughter, Phyllis Patty (Noons) CROSSLEY
Birth of Son, John (Jack) de Bathe CROSSLEY
Birth of Daughter, Monica Victoria CROSSLEY
Birth of Son, William George Francis CROSSLEY
Death of Son, William George Francis CROSSLEY
Death of Son, John (Jack) de Bathe CROSSLEY
Death of husband, Savile Brinton CROSSLEY
Died 1948