NamePhyllis May Lindsay SCATCHARD, 3C2R
Birth20 Dec 1908, Agra, Bengal, India
Death19 Mar 1956
Burial22 Mar 1956, Laleham Abbey, Surrey
Notes for Phyllis May Lindsay SCATCHARD
From Pam Masel
Birth location, death date and burial location.
Also was a nun in the order of St. Peter the Apostle, Church of England. Professed September 8, 1932. Known as sister Mary Patience.
In the 1911 census in India
Return of all Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Trumpeters, Drummers and Rank and File
Captain Thomas Scatchard, married, Royal Army Medical CVorps., born Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England
[a few pages later]
Return of Wives and Children of Officers who passed the night of Sunday, April 2, 1911 in these Barracks or Quarters
Wife Ada Mary Scatchard, age 26, married 3 years, 1 child born alive, 1 still living, born Punjab, India, English nationality
Daughter Phyllis May Lindsay Scatchard, age 2, born Agra, India, English nationality.
London England electoral Registers 1932
56 and 57 Eccleston Square, Victoria Ward, Westminster
Phyllis Scatchard
[There are 25 females listed at this address.]
In the London Electoral Registers 1952 [also 1956]
Spelthorne, Middlesex
Laleham Park
Laleham Abbey
Phyllis M. L. Scatchard
[There are 35 other persons listed at Laleham Abbey, 33 females, and 2 males.]
[Laleham Abbey was used by the nuns of the Sisters of St. Peter the Apostle, Westminster who used the house as a convent school. It was originaly built as Laleham House for Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl of Lucan as a second home around 1805. It became an Abbey sometime after 1930. It was converted by a developer in 1981 to private apartments.]
Parish Records Laleham, London, Burials
Phyllis May Lindsay Scatchard (Sister Mary Patience), abode Laleham Abbey, buried March 22, 1956, age 47 years, ceremony performed by Vere Laurence, Vicar, St. Saviours. Sunbury [Sunbury on Thames, Surrey]