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Margaret Ursula Cherry-Garrard

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Margaret Ursula Cherry-Garrard

Birth
Death
1979 (aged 82–83)
Burial
Wheathampstead, St Albans District, Hertfordshire, England Add to Map
Plot
NE corner of churchyard
Memorial ID
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Her brother Apsley George Benet Cherry travelled with Surgeon Edward Leicester Atkinson
Robert Falcon Scott expedition Lt. Henry Robertson 'Birdy' Bowers, Royal Marines, and Dr. Edward Adrian Wilson died from starvation and exposure on the Ross Ice Shelf, found Nov 12th frozen in their tent 11 miles south of One Tun supply depot.
Patrick Keohane
Charles Seymour 'Silas' Wright

Her brother & parents Apsley George Benet Cherry, the eldest child of Apsley Cherry of Denford Park d.1907 (Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Cherry)
1823-1907 (83-84)) and his wife, Evelyn Edith (née Sharpin), daughter of Henry Wilson Sharpin of Bedford.
On 6 September 1939, Cherry-Garrard married Angela Katherine Turner (1916–2005), whom he had met during a Norwegian cruise in 1937. They had no children. After the Second World War, ill health and taxes forced him to sell his family estate and move to a flat in London, where he died in Piccadilly on 18 May 1959. He is buried in the north-west corner of the churchyard of St Helen's Church, Wheathampstead.

Surname was changed to Cherry-Garrard by the terms of his great-aunt's will, through which his father inherited the Lamer Park estate near Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire. Apsley inherited the estate on his father's death in 1907.
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St. Helens + St. Peters
St Helens Church, High Street, Wheathampstead, St Albans, AL4 8AA.
01582 834031
Church Office Hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12noon
Her brother Apsley George Benet Cherry travelled with Surgeon Edward Leicester Atkinson
Robert Falcon Scott expedition Lt. Henry Robertson 'Birdy' Bowers, Royal Marines, and Dr. Edward Adrian Wilson died from starvation and exposure on the Ross Ice Shelf, found Nov 12th frozen in their tent 11 miles south of One Tun supply depot.
Patrick Keohane
Charles Seymour 'Silas' Wright

Her brother & parents Apsley George Benet Cherry, the eldest child of Apsley Cherry of Denford Park d.1907 (Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Cherry)
1823-1907 (83-84)) and his wife, Evelyn Edith (née Sharpin), daughter of Henry Wilson Sharpin of Bedford.
On 6 September 1939, Cherry-Garrard married Angela Katherine Turner (1916–2005), whom he had met during a Norwegian cruise in 1937. They had no children. After the Second World War, ill health and taxes forced him to sell his family estate and move to a flat in London, where he died in Piccadilly on 18 May 1959. He is buried in the north-west corner of the churchyard of St Helen's Church, Wheathampstead.

Surname was changed to Cherry-Garrard by the terms of his great-aunt's will, through which his father inherited the Lamer Park estate near Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire. Apsley inherited the estate on his father's death in 1907.
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St. Helens + St. Peters
St Helens Church, High Street, Wheathampstead, St Albans, AL4 8AA.
01582 834031
Church Office Hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12noon

Inscription

In loving memory of Apsley George Benet Cherry-Garrard of Lamer Park, Wheathampstead. Only son of Major-General Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Born 2nd January 1886 Died 18th May 1959. Also Margaret Ursula Cherry-Garrard daughter of Major-General Apsely Cherry-Garrard Born 1896 Died 1979


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