Evaline Demezy ShipleyAge: 96 years1864–1960
- Name
- Evaline Demezy Shipley
- Given names
- Evaline Demezy
- Surname
- Shipley
- Married name
- Evaline Demezy Hutchinson
![]() | 1864 |
![]() | February 12, 1864 |
![]() | Arthur Hutchinson — View this family December 19, 1901 (Age 37 years) |
![]() #1 | George Evelyn Hutchinson January 30, 1903 (Age 39 years) |
![]() #2 | Arthur Leslie Hutchinson 1904 (Age 40 years) |
![]() #3 | Dorothea Hutchinson 1906 (Age 42 years) |
![]() | Arthur Hutchinson December 12, 1937 (Age 73 years) |
![]() | among other things,she was an author Note: She created a bit of a stir in the 1930's when she was the author of a work entitled Creative Sex in which she discussed, amongst other things,birth control. Liberal in her principles,she entertained Mahatma Gandi at Pembroke Lodge at a timewhen f
eelings ran high on matters of Indian Policy and her lifelong interest in social problems,both in Cambridge and elsewhere never wavered. |
![]() | January 19, 1960 (Age 96 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Alexander Shipley Birth: Datchet, Buckinghamshire, ENG Death: |
mother |
Amelia … Birth: |
Marriage: — |
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elder brother |
Sir Arthur Shipley Birth: 1861 — Datchet, Buckinghamshire, ENG Death: |
4 years herself |
Evaline Demezy Shipley Birth: 1864 Death: January 19, 1960 — Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, ENG |
Family with Arthur Hutchinson |
husband |
Arthur Hutchinson Birth: July 6, 1866 35 22 — London, ENG Death: December 12, 1937 — Grange Rd, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, ENG |
herself |
Evaline Demezy Shipley Birth: 1864 Death: January 19, 1960 — Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, ENG |
Marriage: December 19, 1901 — Virginia Water, Surrey, ENG |
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13 months son |
George Evelyn Hutchinson Birth: January 30, 1903 36 39 — Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, ENG Death: May 17, 1991 — London, ENG |
23 months son |
Arthur Leslie Hutchinson Birth: 1904 37 40 — Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, ENG Death: 1974 |
3 years daughter |
Dorothea Hutchinson Birth: 1906 39 42 — Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, ENG Death: 2001 |
Occupation | She created a bit of a stir in the 1930's when she was the author of a work entitled Creative Sex in which she discussed, amongst other things,birth control. Liberal in her principles,she entertained Mahatma Gandi at Pembroke Lodge at a timewhen f
eelings ran high on matters of Indian Policy and her lifelong interest in social problems,both in Cambridge and elsewhere never wavered. |