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  1. Samuel Tertius Galton (23 March 1783 – 23 October 1844) was a British businessman and scientist . Life. He was the son of Samuel "John" Galton, a prominent member of the scientific Lunar Society, and the father of Francis Galton the eminent Victorian scientist. He was born in the area of Duddeston in Birmingham.

  2. About Samuel Tertius Galton, Esquire. Samuel Tertius Galton (23 March 1783 (1783-03-23) - 30 March 1844 (1844-03-30) (aged 61)) was a businessman and scientist. He was the son of Samuel "John" Galton, a prominent member of the scientific Lunar Society, and the father of Francis Galton the eminent Victorian scientist.

  3. Samuel Tertius Galton was a businessman and scientist. Samuel Tertius Galton son of John Galton and his wife, Lucy Barclay, was born on 23rd March 1783 at Stagley Row, Edgbaston, in Warwickshire. He was educated at Reading School and Trinity College Cambridge.

  4. Material relating to Samuel Tertius Galton, father of Francis Galton. Includes correspondence, diaries, his bookplate, notebooks and work relating to economics and mathematics.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2002 · Galton's cousin Charles Darwin inspired his investigations in human heredity while his father, Samuel Tertius Galton, endowed him with a substantial inheritance. This permitted him to roam...

  6. 4 de jul. de 2013 · 2.7 The Galton family [G]: Samuel Galton FRS (1753–1832) of Duddeston, Gun manufacturer and banker. In 1777 he married Lucy Barclay (1757–1817). They had four daughters and six sons including: [G1]: Samuel Tertius Galton (1783–1844), Gun manufacturer and banker in partnership with his father. [G2]:

  7. In 1804 Samuel Galton and Samuel Tertius Galton, together with partner Joseph Gibbins, founded a private bank with its credit based primarily on the fortune and reputation that the Galtons had built up through their established gun making business. In August 1806, the initial partnership reformed as Galtons and Co.