FURRELL, James W.

FURRELL, James Wyburd. Grovesend, Kent 9.9.1836 — Steyning, Sussex 5.10.1905. British Civil Servant in India. Son of James Furrell (1810–1882) and Ann Wyburd. Studies at Cambridge (Emmanuel College). Served in North India. No further details about him are found (Google is just full of the Tagore book). Publications: The Tagore…

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FUCHS, Stephen

FUCHS, Stephen. Bruck an der Mur 30.4.1908 — St.Gabriel, Mödling 17.1.2000. S.V.D. Austrian Missionary and Anthropologist in India. Grew up in Graz, in 1922-27 student at S.V.D.’s mission high school in St. Rupert’s in Bischofshofen. Joined the Society of Divine Word in 1927 and studied theology at St.Augustine near Bonn…

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FULLER, Abraham Richard

FULLER, Abraham Richard. Kanpur 12.11.1828 — Rawalpindi 20.8.1867. British Colonial Officer in India. Son of Abraham Fuller (1800–1831), also colonial officer in India, and Anne Amelia Kellner. From 1849 Lieutenant in Bengal Army. Finally Major of Royal Artillery. In 1860-67 Director of the Department of Public Instruction in the Punjab.…

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FROLA, Eugenio

FROLA, Eugenio. Montanaro near Turin 27.9.1906 — Turin 6.5.1962. Italian Mathematician interested in Buddhism. Son of Mario Frola and Maria Pons. Studied engineering at Turin Polytechnic (graduated 1929), then mathematics at Turin university (1933). Assistant, then Professor (incaricato) of mathematics (descriptive geometry) at Turin Polytechnic. From 1940 member of the…

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FRASER, Hugh

FRASER, Hugh. India 1851 — Woking (?) 28.1.1920. British (Scottish) Civil Servant in India. Son of Colonel Hugh Fraser (1808–1858) of Indian army and Florence Charlotte Penney. Magistrate and Collector in Bijnour (1894). Married. Publications: “Folklore from Eastern Gorakhpur (N.-W.P.), ed. by G. A. Grierson”, JASB 52:1, 1883, 1-32 (with a…

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FRASER, James Baillie

FRASER, James Baillie. Edinburgh (or Reelig) 11.6.1783 — Reelig (Moniack) near Inverness 23.1.1856. 15th Laird of Reelig. British (Scottish) Artist and Traveller. Son of Edward Satchell Fraser (1751–1835), a slave trader, and his wife Jane, grandson of —> James Fraser (1713–1754). Educated at home and in Edinburgh. In 1799-1811 in…

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FOSTER, James Murray

FOSTER, James Murray. 1836 (geni.com 4.3.1846) — 1879. British (Scottish) Physician in India. . Son of James Foster and Susan Bunker. Dr.Med. In 1875 in Cachar (Assam). Apparently returned, living in Collumpton, Devon (Numismatic Society member list 1876). He was interested in numismatics, antiquities and botany. No further details found.…

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FOUCHER D’OBSONVILLE

FOUCHER D’OBSONVILLE, Charles Thomas Dominique (Foucher, chevalier d’O.). Montargis (Loiret) 1734 — Château-Thierry (Aisne) 14.1.1802. French Colonial Officer, Scholar and Author. In 1753-71 in India in the service of French Company, 1771-92 commandant of French troops in Île de Bourbon (Mauritius) and Île de France (Réunion). Edited the French translation of…

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FORREST, Robert Edward

FORREST, Robert Edward Treston. 1835 — West Bournemouth 7.4.1914. British Author, Engineer and Civil Servant in India. The eldest son of Captain George Forrest (1800–1859) of Indian army and Ann Edwards, elder brother of —> G. W. Forrest (1846–1926). Probably born in India. Educated in England. Served 22 years in…

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FORBES, William

FORBES, William. 17?? — 1814?. British (Scottish) Civil Servant in India. In Bombay Presidency. The Grammar was written in 1814 and posthumously published. The 1829 Preface states he died in November 1814. Following worldcat.org I thought that his identity is clear, a Scottish nobleman: Sir William Forbes (1751 – 15.2.1816),…

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