Darwin Galton
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Darwin Galton
Summary
Darwin Galton is a human[1]. He was born on April 27, 1814[2]. He died on January 1, 1903[3].
Key Facts
- Darwin Galton was born on April 27, 1814[2].
- Darwin Galton died on January 1, 1903[3].
- Burial took place at Church of St Peter, Wootton Wawen[4].
- Darwin Galton's father was Samuel Tertius Galton[5].
- Darwin Galton's mother was Frances Anne Violetta Darwin[6].
- Darwin Galton was married to Mary Elizabeth Phillips[7].
- Darwin Galton was married to Fanny Jane Arkwright[8].
- Among Darwin Galton's spouses was Penelope Maria Cumberland[9].
- Darwin Galton held the position of High Sheriff of Warwickshire[10].
- Darwin Galton is recorded as male[11].
- Darwin Galton's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Darwin Galton's residence is recorded as Edstone[13].
- Darwin Galton's family name is recorded as Galton[14].
- Darwin Galton's given name is recorded as Darwin[15].
- Darwin Galton's sibling is recorded as Lucy Harriott Galton[16].
- Darwin Galton's sibling is recorded as Millicent Adele Galton[17].
- Darwin Galton's sibling is recorded as Emma Sophia Galton[18].
- Darwin Galton's sibling is recorded as Elizabeth Anne Galton[19].
- Darwin Galton's sibling is recorded as Erasmus Galton[20].
- Darwin Galton's sibling is recorded as Francis Galton[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Darwin Galton was born on April 27, 1814[2]. His father was Samuel Tertius Galton[5]. His mother was Frances Anne Violetta Darwin[6].
Career and Affiliations
Darwin Galton held the position of High Sheriff of Warwickshire[10].
Personal Life
Spouses include Mary Elizabeth Phillips[7], 1822–1869[22]; Fanny Jane Arkwright[8], 1827–1894[23]; and Penelope Maria Cumberland[9].
Death and Burial
Darwin Galton died on January 1, 1903[3]. Burial took place at Church of St Peter, Wootton Wawen[4].
FAQs
Who were Darwin Galton's parents?
Darwin Galton's father was Samuel Tertius Galton[5]. Darwin Galton's mother was Frances Anne Violetta Darwin[6].
Who was Darwin Galton married to?
Darwin Galton's spouses include Mary Elizabeth Phillips[7], Fanny Jane Arkwright[8], and Penelope Maria Cumberland[9].