Isabel Jacqueline Rawdon-Hastings

1887–1917 (age 30)

Biography

Isabel Jacqueline Rawdon-Hastings was a woman of the aristocratic class whose life reflected the privileges and social expectations of the British nobility during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her family connections and social position placed her within the highest circles of English society.

Rawdon-Hastings' life was cut short in 1917 during the First World War era. She was laid to rest at St Helen's Church in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, a location reflecting her family's historical connections and social standing.