John Frederic Bateman
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John Frederic Bateman
Summary
John Frederic Bateman is a human[1]. His place of birth was Halifax[2]. He was born on May 30, 1810[3]. He died in Farnham[4]. He died on June 10, 1889[5]. He worked as a civil engineer[6] and engineer[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,287 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- John Frederic Bateman's place of birth was Halifax[2].
- John Frederic Bateman died in Farnham[4].
- John Frederic Bateman was born on May 30, 1810[3].
- John Frederic Bateman was born on January 1, 1810[9].
- John Frederic Bateman died on June 10, 1889[5].
- John Frederic Bateman died on January 1, 1889[10].
- John Frederic Bateman's father was John Frederick Bateman[11].
- John Frederic Bateman's mother was Mary Agnes La Trobe[12].
- Among John Frederic Bateman's spouses was Anne Fairbairn[13].
- A child of John Frederic Bateman was Agnes Bateman[14].
- A child of John Frederic Bateman was Mary Dorothy La Trobe Bateman[15].
- A child of John Frederic Bateman was Margaret Louise Bateman[16].
- A child of John Frederic Bateman was William Fairbairn La Trobe Bateman[17].
- A child of John Frederic Bateman was Annie Gertrude La Trobe Bateman[18].
- A child of John Frederic Bateman was Jessica Justine Bateman[19].
- John Frederic Bateman held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[20].
- John Frederic Bateman's professions included civil engineer[6].
- John Frederic Bateman's professions included engineer[7].
- John Frederic Bateman held the position of High Sheriff of Surrey[21].
- John Frederic Bateman received the Fellow of the Royal Society[22].
- John Frederic Bateman received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[23].
- John Frederic Bateman received the Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society[24].
- John Frederic Bateman was a member of Royal Society[25].
- John Frederic Bateman was a member of Royal Society of Edinburgh[26].
- John Frederic Bateman was a member of Royal Geographical Society[27].
Body
Origins and Family
John Frederic Bateman was born in Halifax[2]. Recorded date of birth include May 30, 1810[3] and January 1, 1810[9]. His father was John Frederick Bateman[11]. His mother was Mary Agnes La Trobe[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include civil engineer[6] and engineer[7]. John Frederic Bateman held the position of High Sheriff of Surrey[21].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society[22], a fellowship award[28], in United Kingdom[29]; Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[23], a fellowship award[30], in United Kingdom[31]; and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society[24], a fellowship award[32], in United Kingdom[33].
Personal Life
John Frederic Bateman was married to Anne Fairbairn[13]. Children include Agnes Bateman[14], 1840–1922[34]; Mary Dorothy La Trobe Bateman[15], 1843–1899[35]; Margaret Louise Bateman[16]; William Fairbairn La Trobe Bateman[17], 1845–1926[36]; Annie Gertrude La Trobe Bateman[18], 1847–1915[37]; and Jessica Justine Bateman[19].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include June 10, 1889[5] and January 1, 1889[10]. John Frederic Bateman passed away in Farnham[4].
Why It Matters
John Frederic Bateman ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,287 of 1,000,298).[8] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
Where was John Frederic Bateman born?
John Frederic Bateman was born in Halifax[2].
Where did John Frederic Bateman die?
John Frederic Bateman died in Farnham[4].
Who were John Frederic Bateman's parents?
John Frederic Bateman's father was John Frederick Bateman[11]. John Frederic Bateman's mother was Mary Agnes La Trobe[12].
Who was John Frederic Bateman married to?
John Frederic Bateman's spouses include Anne Fairbairn[13].
What did John Frederic Bateman do for work?
John Frederic Bateman worked as civil engineer[6] and engineer[7].
What awards did John Frederic Bateman receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[22], Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[23], and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society[24].