- Emma Elizabeth Thoyts
Emma Elizabeth Thoyts (also known as Mrs. John Hauntenville Cope) (1860-1949) was an English palaeographer,
historian and genealogist.Emma was born in
Bryanston Square ,Marylebone inMiddlesex on8 July 1860, the eldest daughter Maj. William Richard Mortimer Thoyts ofSulhamstead House inBerkshire and his wife, Anne Annabella Puleston. She grew up at Sulhamstead House where she gained a fascination for history. She wrote widely, particularly upon subjects related toSulhamstead and the surroundingvillage s and the families who lived there. She transcribed many Berkshireparish register s and soon became a recognised expert on the reading of ancient handwriting. One of her few published works, 'How to decipher and study Old Documents' (1893), is still in print today under the title 'How to read Old Documents'. Her many manuscript works are now in the Berkshire Local StudiesLibrary in Reading. In 1899, Emma married one of the last of the great Cope family fromBramshill House inHampshire , John Hautenville Cope. He was a fellow historian and major contributor to the 'Victoria County History of Berkshire'. The two settled inFinchampstead in Berkshire, where Emma died on9 November 1949, having outlived her husband by seven years and a day. They are buried together in the churchyard at St Mary's,Eversley , the Cope family burial ground. They also have a memorial plaque inside thechurch .
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