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Name: FELKIN, Robert William (Dr.)

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Birth Date: 13 Mar 1853 Beeston, Notts.

Death Date: 28 Dec 1926 Havelock, New Zealand

First Date: 1879

Profession: Medical missionary, CMS - arrived in Uganda in 1879 via the Sudan. Spent a few brief months in Uganda, but was driven home by ill-health. Theosophist. Ceremonial magician, Rosicrucian

Area: Uganda

Married: 1. In Wolverhampton 8 Feb 1882 Mary Jane 'Polly' Small Mander b. 27 Dec 1854 Tettenhall, d. 18 Jan 1903 Bayswater; 2. In Notting Hill 7 Oct 1908 Harriet Miller Davidson b. 31 Mar 1873 Adelaide, Australia, d. 3 Dec 1959 Havelock, N. Zealand

Children: Charlotte Mander (1861 Wolverhampton); Howard Anthony Mander (1862 Wolverhampton-1944); Samuel Denys (18 Aug 1894 Edinburgh-1973); Nora Ethelwyn (1883 Edinburgh-1962); Robert Laurence (12 Apr 1890 Edinburgh-1957)

Author: 'Uganda and the Egyptian Soudan' (with Charles Thomas Wilson)

Book Reference: Tucker, UJ, CMS, Wikipedia, Hariet Felkin's A Wayfaring Man, 1936 -1949, publ in serialised form

School: Univs. of Edinburgh and Marburg

General Information:

Uganda Journal - Vol 26, p. 138 - qualified in medicine at the universities in Edinburgh and Marburg, Germany. He returned to England in 1879. Later he kept up a correspomndence with Emin and took a prominent part in the organization of the expedition which set out for his relief in 1887. He was the first Englishman to look upon both Lakes Albert and Victoria. Went to reside in New Zealand in 1914. Joint author with C.T. Wilson of 'Uganda and the Egyptian Soudan' (1880) and also wrote many articles on Uganda and on tropical diseases.
CMS 1878 - Age 25. Of Beeston, Notts. Medical Student. 1878, May 8 to Nyanza Mission, one of the party of 4 sent out via the Nile on receipt of the intelligence of the murder of George Shergold-Smith and Thomas O'Neill. Reached Uganda, Feb 1879. Left May 17 for England, accompanying the Waganda envoys; 1880 June 23 with the envoys to Zanzibar; then at Frere Town; 1880 Oct. 9 to England and 1881, Aug 8 resigned. Abs. 2 years 3 months, Service 3 years 3 months. FRGS. Died 1926 Dec 28 in New Zealand

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