"He Was Incapable of Making His Age Comprehend Him."

Dec 11, 2013 12:23

William Higgins appears to have been a man of peculiar habits, possessing very great abilities, and singularly comprehensive views upon science, but totally deficient in energy, and in the ambition of working out to the end any happy idea in science which might strike him, and in that peculiar tact of putting his opinions forward in such a manner ( Read more... )

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neowolf2 December 11 2013, 18:46:39 UTC
It was a gentler, more civilized age, before the run-on sentence had been hunted to near extinction.

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beamjockey December 11 2013, 18:52:02 UTC
*guffaw*

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harvey_rrit December 11 2013, 19:43:26 UTC
LOLfsnork

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brotherguy December 11 2013, 19:00:26 UTC
Many of those traits are not traits you share - thank heavens!

Besides similarity of names and interests do you know if there is any other connection between the two of you?

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beamjockey December 12 2013, 21:18:22 UTC
Not that I have been able to ascertain-- but it might be possible with more work.

Wheeler and Partington, in The Life and Work of William Higgins, Chemist, 1763-1825, provide a family tree for him. This might offer numerous hooks for genealogical research to determine how we might be related. Casual inspections using a relative's Ancestry.com account have not turned up anything, but you never know.

One historian, Mark I. Grossman, argues that the Higgins lost (half of) his job because of the 1810 Mooresfort (sometimes known as Tipperary) meteorite. See page 5 of this PDF and the following pages.

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almeda January 10 2014, 19:45:04 UTC
If you were interested, I do contract genealogy on fairly reasonable rates. :->

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beamjockey January 10 2014, 22:13:51 UTC
This is good to keep in mind, but not something I'd have money for any time soon.

Over the holidays, a relative loaned me her Ancestry.com account, and I punched in most of the information in Wheeler & Partington's family tree. I figure if we let it brew for a while, other users will connect Higgins's people up with various families.

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