Person:Grizel Lumsden (1)

Watchers
Grizel Moncrieff Lumsden
d.Abt 13 Aug 1939 London, England
m. 23 Sep 1884
  1. Effie Brown Lumsden1885 - 1978
  2. Laura Thomson Lumsden1886 - 1976
  3. David Lumsden1888 - 1946
  4. Mary Forrester Lumsden1892 - 1979
  5. Grizel Moncrieff Lumsden1894 - Abt 1939
  6. Robert John Lumsden1897 -
  7. Susan Fortune Lumsden1899 - 1932
m. 11 Sep 1920
Facts and Events
Name Grizel Moncrieff Lumsden
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1894 Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland
Marriage 11 Sep 1920 Perth, Perth, Scotlandto Rev. Cuthbert Thomas F. Field
Death[2][3] Abt 13 Aug 1939 London, England

Grizel Moncrieff Lumsden was born 4feb1894 at Tibbermore, Perthshire and died 13aug1939 (A. Lumsden). Grizel M. Field d. 1939 at London (bmd). Griget (1901 census) is undoubtedly a misreading of Grizel. Grizel M. LUMSDEN was born abt 1894 (1901 census). Grizel Moncrieff Lumsden was born 1894 at Tibbermore, Perthshire (scotlandspeople). Grizel married Rev. Cuthbert Field who was a parson in Sussex in 1936 (family letters). 28feb1920: Engagement - Rev. C. T. F. Field of Trinity College, Glenalmond (late R. N.), 2nd son of Rev. J. E. Field, vicar of Benson, and late Mrs. Field, to Grizel Moncrieff, daughter of J. D. Lumsden, Huntingtowerfield, Perth (Times). The marriage was planned for 11sep1920 between Rev. Cuthbert T. F. Field and Grizel Moncrieff Lumsden at St. Ninians Cathedral, Perth; owing to mourning no invitations issued (Times). Cuthbert C. F. Field married Grizel Lumsden 1920 (scotlandspeople). Cuthbert Thomas F. Field was born 2nd qtr 1882 at Wallingford, Berks or Oxfordshire (bmd index), Benson, Oxfordshire, was in the Wallingford district. Field got his degree at Oxford in oct1908 (Times). 20dec1910: Ordinations: C. T. F. Field, BA, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and Cudderdon, to Fenny Stratford (Times). 13aug1939: Death following an operation of Grizel Moncrieff, wife of Rev. C. T. F. Field, vicar of Stonegate, Sussex (Times). 7jun1933: Rev. C. T. F. Field, previously vicar of Bury, nr. Pulborough, Sussex, became vicar of Eridge Green, Sussex; in 1950 C. T. F. Field officiated at a funeral (Times).

References
  1. National Records of Scotland. Scotlandspeople.
  2. Information from A. Lumsden..
  3. Birth marriage death index for England and Wales.
  4.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  5.   Family letters.