Mary Agnes was killed in 1927 in a road traffic accident.
Frank Ramsey was only the second person ever to be elected to a fellowship at King's College, not having previously studied at King's.
In 1925 Ramsey married Lettice C Baker and they had two daughters. In 1926 he was appointed as a university lecturer in mathematics and he later became a Director of Studies in Mathematics at King's College.
Suffering from chronic liver problems, contracted jaundice after an abdominal operation and died on 19 January 1930 at Guy's Hospital in London at the age of 26.
"In loving memory
-of-
Mary Agnes Ramsey
8 Jan[uary] 1875 - 15 Aug[ust] 1927
also of
Frank Plumpton Ramsey
22 Feb[ruary] 1903 - 19 Jan[uary] 1930
also of
Arthur Stanley Ramsey
12 Sept[ember] 1867 - 31 Dec[ember] 1954"
Mary Agnes was killed in 1927 in a road traffic accident.
Frank Ramsey was only the second person ever to be elected to a fellowship at King's College, not having previously studied at King's.
In 1925 Ramsey married Lettice C Baker and they had two daughters. In 1926 he was appointed as a university lecturer in mathematics and he later became a Director of Studies in Mathematics at King's College.
Suffering from chronic liver problems, contracted jaundice after an abdominal operation and died on 19 January 1930 at Guy's Hospital in London at the age of 26.
"In loving memory
-of-
Mary Agnes Ramsey
8 Jan[uary] 1875 - 15 Aug[ust] 1927
also of
Frank Plumpton Ramsey
22 Feb[ruary] 1903 - 19 Jan[uary] 1930
also of
Arthur Stanley Ramsey
12 Sept[ember] 1867 - 31 Dec[ember] 1954"
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