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Eliza Maria Campbell
1794 - 1842 (48 years)-
Name Eliza Maria Campbell Birth 1794 Rafford, Moray, Scotland Gender Female Death 21 Apr 1842 Altyre, Rafford, Moray, Scotland Notes - Lady Eliza Maria Gordon-Cumming (1795- 21 April 1842) was a Scottish aristocrat, horticulturalist, palaeontologist and scientific illustrator. Lady Cumming collected and studied Devonian fish fossils from the Old Red Sandstone of Morayshire, Scotland. She amassed a large and well-known collection which she illustrated, along with her daughter Lady Anne Seymour. Lady Cumming worked with other palaeontologists and geologists of the time including Louis Agassiz, William Buckland and Roderick Murchison. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Maria_Gordon-Cumming
Person ID I5142 Gibbs Family Tree Last Modified 29 Dec 2018
Family William Gordon Gordon-Cumming, 2nd Baronet of Altyre, b. 20 Jul 1787 d. 23 Nov 1854, Altyre, Rafford, Moray, Scotland (Age 67 years) Marriage 11 Sep 1815 Zurich, Switzerland Children + 1. Sir Baronet Alexander Penrose Gordon-Cumming, b. 17 Aug 1816, Altyre, Rafford, Moray, Scotland d. 2 Sep 1866, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (Age 50 years) Family ID F2058 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Dec 2018
- Lady Eliza Maria Gordon-Cumming (1795- 21 April 1842) was a Scottish aristocrat, horticulturalist, palaeontologist and scientific illustrator. Lady Cumming collected and studied Devonian fish fossils from the Old Red Sandstone of Morayshire, Scotland. She amassed a large and well-known collection which she illustrated, along with her daughter Lady Anne Seymour. Lady Cumming worked with other palaeontologists and geologists of the time including Louis Agassiz, William Buckland and Roderick Murchison. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Maria_Gordon-Cumming
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Event Map Birth - 1794 - Rafford, Moray, Scotland Marriage - 11 Sep 1815 - Zürich, Switzerland Death - 21 Apr 1842 - Altyre, Rafford, Moray, Scotland = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Portrait of Lady Eliza Maria Gordon-Cumming painted by Henry Raeburn between 1815 and 1823