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    George William Featherstonhaugh FRS (/ˈfɪərstənhɔː/ FEER-stən-haw; 9 April 1780 – 28 September 1866) was a British-American geologist and geographer....
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  • 1624), an English statesman George William Featherstonhaugh (1780–1866), an English-American geologist George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr. (1814–1900), an American...
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  • George Featherstonhaugh may refer to: George William Featherstonhaugh (1780–1860), British-American geologist and geographer George W. Featherstonhaugh...
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  • George William Featherstonhaugh Jr. (October 1814 – June 10, 1900) was an American businessman and territorial legislator. Born in Albany, New York, his...
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    Brewerton Sarah Duane (1775-1828) ∞ 1808: George William Featherstonhaugh (1780–1866) George William Featherstonhaugh Jr. (1814–1900) Walter Livingston (1740–1797)...
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    Dorothy Smith (1988), George William Featherstonhaugh: The First U.S. Government Geologist, University of Alabama Press Brice, William (2001), Hugh S. Torrens...
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    knife makers including Daniel Searles and John Constable. George William Featherstonhaugh described them as, "These formidable instruments ... are the...
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    Rio's erythronium were the same. In 1831 the U.S. geologist George William Featherstonhaugh proposed without success that the element should be named rionium...
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    were not just individual variations, a view followed also by George William Featherstonhaugh. Isaac Hays comparatively defended Godman's taxon, which led...
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  • English marine architect and his Scottish wife. His grandfather, George William Featherstonhaugh, a geologist and geographer, had already emigrated to America...
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