Nationality Scottish Name Eve Simpson | Parents James Young Simpson | |
Born 15 December 1855Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. ( 1855-12-15 ) Occupation Writer, historian, biographer Genre Non-fiction, biography, folk-lore Books Folk lore in lowland Scotland, The Robert Louis Stevenso, Spirit of the Age Series - No II: Ro, Robert Louis Stevenso, Sir James Y Simpson |
Eve Blantyre Simpson (1855–1920) was the daughter of Professor James Young Simpson, who popularised the use of chloroform as an anaesthetic. She wrote biographies of her father and of Robert Louis Stevenson. She also wrote a notable book on folk-lore in Scotland which refers to the early traditions such as Beltane. She was born on 15 December 1855 in Edinburgh and her mother was Jessie Grindlay. (She was christened 'Eve' and not 'Evelyn'.) She remained unmarried and died of liver cancer on 23 January 1920 at Edinburgh.
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