Cheridah Annie de Beauvoir Stocks

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Mrs
Cheridah Annie de Beauvoir Stocks
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Born 1887
Died 1971
Residence Ladies Carlton Club, 8 Chesterfield Gardens, W1
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1931 last listed
elected_AI 1924.01.08
clubs Ladies Carlton Club
Royal Aero Club




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1923.12.11 proposed by B.M. Blackwood, seconded by D. Garrod

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Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks (1887–1971) was only the second British women to gain a Royal Aero Club aviator's licence in 1911.[1]
Cheridah was born Cheridah Annie Ernst on 6 November 1887 in Evercreech, Somerset, England, the daughter of Henry Ernst, a magistrate, and his wife Annie (née Waring). In the 1901 Census Cheridah was living at the Hotel Metropole on Northumberland Avenue, Strand, London with her sister Bessie and her widowed mother.[2]

She married in London in 1909 to David de Beauvoir Stocks. On 7 November 1911 she became only the second woman to gain a Royal Aero Club aviators certificate passing her test using a Farman biplane at Hendon.[1] Following a crash during an airshow at Hendon in 1913 she was unconscious for six weeks and her recovery was closely followed by the newspapers of the day. Stocks never flew again.[1]

Her husband David a Commander in the Royal Navy died on 31 January 1918 when the submarine HMS K4 was lost in an accident.[1]

Stocks went on to study at Oxford and gained a BSc in Social Anthropology, she died on 1 May 1971 in Northampton aged 83.[1]

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