Helen Gregory (medical missionary)

Her elder sister, Andrina Gregory (1896–1966) was a qualified nurse from the Edinburgh College of Domestic Science and cared privately for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Her younger sister, Margaret (Margot) Gregory (1904–1952) was a graduate of Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) who shared a flat with artists Edward Gage, Valerie Gage and Archie Watt.

She was promoted Captain of the 19th Company Edinburgh Division, Girl Guides, then District Commissioner, Crewe Toll, cooperated with the Guide International Service Team as a driver of large army trucks in the effort of post-war reconstruction of Germany.

[1] Participating with the Baptist Missionary Society, she was based at its hospital in Berhampore for longer than 17 years, lately as assistant-superintendent.

In her death notice she was remembered as a medic of excellent finesse and notable deeds, with 'a radiant charm of personality that drew the hearts of Indian and European alike with a magnetic power’.