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Saunders, Trelawney, 1821-1910

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  • 1821-1910

Trelawney William Saunders was born on April 16, 1821, in Plymouth, Devon, England.

He was a geographer. In 1839, he came to London to join the famous publishing house of Samuel Bagster & Sons. In 1846, he became a member of the Royal Geographical Society. He began to sell maps and became the first map-seller in London to publish a classified catalogue of the best foreign and English publications. In 1851, he produced a weather chart of the British Isles and the neighbouring coasts and posted it daily at the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. In 1854, he began to work for the Royal Geographical Society. He classified and arranged the books and maps, acting temporarily as a librarian, and until 1857, filling the office of map curator. He organized and managed the geographical department of Mr. Edward Stanford's business. He edited a series of library maps, produced the series of school wall maps, and designed and oversaw the construction of a detailed survey of London. In 1868, he began to work as a Geographical Assistant to the India Office, a position he held until his retirement in 1885. He organized an extensive collection of maps, plans, charts, and memoirs and published his famous Sketch of the Mountains and Rivers of India (1870) and An Introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine (1881). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

In 1844, he married Catherine Ann Knight (1818–1882). He died on July 22, 1910, in Newton Abbot, Devonshire, England.

Saunders, John Simcoe, 1795-1878

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  • 1795-1878

Hon. John Simcoe Saunders was born in 1795, in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

He was a lawyer, legislator, and public servant. After a higher education at Oxford and Lincoln’s Inn in England, Saunders returned to Fredericton where he was called to the bar in 1819. Finding his profession unrewarding, he returned to London to study law. In 1828, he published a successful book The Law of Pleadings and Evidence in Civil Actions. In 1830, he returned to Fredericton and enjoyed for many years several public offices. In 1833, he was made a member of both the Executive and the Legislative Council, and in 1834, became advocate general. From 1840 to 1843, Saunders held the lucrative post of surveyor general. He became a provincial secretary in 1845. Until his death he continued to play a minor official and political role, serving as clerk of the circuits until 1867, senior justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and president of the Legislative Council until 1878.

In 1828, he married Elizabeth Sophia Storie (1801–1879). He died on July 27, 1878, in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Saulnier, Jean

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Satterlee, George Reese

  • no94013281
  • Person
  • 1873-1928

George Reese Satterlee, M.A., M.D., instructor in histology and embryology in the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.

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