Agnes Dorothy Mackenzie Hoare (known as Dorothy Hoare until her marriage, and thereafter Dorothy De Navarro) was born on 31 July 1901 in
Inverness, Scotland. She was the daughter of a draper and his wife. Hoare married
Jose Maria "Toty" de Navarro in 1940, a former Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and lecturer in archaeology. They had one child, Michael de Navarro. Dorothy De Navarro met
Gertrude Caton-Thompson, a famed archaeologist, while both resided at Cambridge. They became good friends, and shared a house, along with Dorothy's husband Toty. After De Navarro retired from teaching, Caton-Thompson moved with the De Navarro family to their home in
Broadway, Worcestershire in 1956, which would become their shared home until their respective deaths. It would become a popular destination for writers and musicians to visit, as it had been during Toty De Navarro's youth when his mother, the actor
Mary Anderson, had first lived there. Dorothy De Navarro died in Broadway, Worcestershire in 1987 and was survived by her son, Michael. ==References==