Evelyn Conyers

[1][2] Conyers was born at Invercargill, New Zealand, on 1 March 1870 to William and Fanny (née Mainprize).

[1] A year later she applied for register a patent for "an improved supporting frame to be used with slipper bed-pan".

Conyers was mentioned in a despatch of General Sir John Maxwell "in connection with services rendered in Egypt".

[8] Her war service complete, Conyers left London for Australia in December 1919 per Orvieto and was discharged on 7 March 1920.

[8] Conyers died on 6 September 1944 in Epworth Private Hospital, Richmond and was buried at Boroondara Cemetery.