Sylvia Leith-Ross

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BornSylvia Hope Ruxton
(1884-09-30)30 September 1884
London
Died12 February 1980(1980-02-12) (aged 95)
Holland Park, London
OccupationAnthropologist
Spouse
Arthur Leith-Ross
(m. 1907; died 1908)
Sylvia Leith-Ross

A picture taken when she was married
A picture taken when she was married
BornSylvia Hope Ruxton
(1884-09-30)30 September 1884
London
Died12 February 1980(1980-02-12) (aged 95)
Holland Park, London
OccupationAnthropologist
Spouse
Arthur Leith-Ross
(m. 1907; died 1908)

Sylvia Hope Leith-Ross, MBE (née Ruxton) (30 September 1884 – 12 February 1980) was an English anthropologist and writer who worked primarily in Nigeria.

Sylvia Hope Ruxton was born in London, the daughter of Admiral William Fitzherbert Ruxton and Sylvia Howland Grinnell Ruxton. Her father was an admiral in the Royal Navy; her mother was American-born, the daughter of Henry Grinnell and the sister of Henry Walton Grinnell. Sylvia and her mother moved to Paris in 1896, where she attended school. Sylvia's memoir, Cocks in the Dawn (1944), recalls this time as the beginning of her lifelong attachment to France.[1]

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