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William Frederick Johnson (1852–1934) was an Irish naturalist primarily interested in Entomology.
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the art of war, which led to clashes with his authoritarian father, FrederickWilliam I of Prussia. However, upon ascending to the throne, he attacked and...
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Ulster Museum, Belfast. His beetle collection, merged with that of WilliamFrederickJohnson, is in the same repository. He died on 2 April 1941, aged 69....
April 9, 1868, Johnson married Mary Elizabeth (née Speirs, born January 1847) in Worcester; and the couple had three sons, Frederick Iver, John Lovell...
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mollusca and Indian birds. William Monad Crawford early 20th-century butterflies from Burma. Canon WilliamFrederickJohnson early 20th-century, Coleoptera...
Rev. William Arthur Johnson (1816–1880) was an amateur biologist, naturalist, microscopist, botanist, and ordained clergyman who lived in Canada. Born...
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(equivalent to $847,778 in 2023). Frederick Barnett Kilmer owned a pharmacy in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Johnson met Kilmer in early 1887, and developed...
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