Edith Eleanor Mylne details on a grave monument at Dean 2a Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian,Scotland

Name Details

Edith Eleanor Mylne

The name Edith Eleanor Mylne is not the first name listed on the monument.

The monument is in Dean 2a cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland.

There are 319 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Edith Eleanor Mylne was buried in 1923. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Edith Eleanor Mylne calculated age is 66.

Edith Eleanor Mylne birth is given as 1857.

Edith Eleanor Mylne is listed on the GPR grave numbered 71933.

Edith Eleanor Mylne is listed as the wife of Henry Charles Mylne on the grave monument.

Edith Eleanor Mylne has the record number 149356 within the GPR person name database table.

There is one image available for the monument listing Edith Eleanor Mylne (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Edith Eleanor Mylne record:

Edith Eleanor Mylne was Henry’s Mayoress and during the First World War she too joined the war effort by turning Wokingham Town hall into a workshop for her helpers to make comforts for the troops. Requisitions were received from Sir Edward Ward, the D.G.V.O., and parcels were sent to hospitals at Bristol, Liverpool, Oxford, Southampton, Stratford-on-Avon, Woking and several to the Brook War Hospital, Woolwich (to which bed jackets and slippers now go every month). Parcels were also sent to ambulance trains in France, to hospitals in Boulogne, several Casualty Clearing Stations and stationary hospitals in France, as well as to Egypt and the Italian Red Cross, to regiments in France, Aden, Dar-es-Salaam, el Kantara, East Africa, Italy, Mesopotamia etc.

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