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rt hon sir joseph banks 1st baronet gcb/ prs naturalistand botanist, 1743 - 1820 rt hon sir joseph banks 1st baronet gcb/ prs naturalistand botanist 1743 1820
rt hon sir joseph banks 1st baronet gcb/ prs naturalistand botanist was born on 1743, in , to William Hodgkinson Banks and Sarah Banks (born Bate).
rt was baptized on 1744, in .
rt had one sister: Sophia Sarah Banks.
rt married sir John swainson artistist (born english botonist Lindley).
sir was born on 1799, in .
rt then married Dorothea banks 1st baronet gcb/ prs naturalistand botanist (born Hugesson) on 1779, at age 36 in .
Dorothea was born on 1758, in , Kentucky.
They had one son: Joseph BANKS.
rt lived in .
He lived in 1764, in .
His occupations were , and .
rt passed away on 1820, at age 77 in .
He was buried in .
Documents of rt hon sir joseph banks 1st baronet gcb/ prs naturalistand botanist
rt hon sir joseph banks 1st baronet gcb/ prs naturalistand botanist in The Antiquary : a Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past, Vol. 1-2, January-June, 1880
"... cover, which at once led to the knowledge that the book must have belonged to Dorothea Hugesson, who married Sir Joseph Banks, and that the MS. notes referred to her celebrated husband. Another correspondent ..."
Publication place: London, England
Joseph Banks
1743 1820 Joseph Banks in Biographical Summaries of Notable People
Joseph Banks
was born on February 24 1743, in London.
Joseph
had one sister:
Sarah Sophia Banks
.
His occupation was a botanist.
Joseph
passed away on June 19 1820, at age 77 in Isleworth.
Joseph Banks
1743 1820 Joseph Banks in Famous People Throughout History
Joseph Banks
was born on February 24 1743, in London, Roman Empire.
Joseph
passed away on June 19 1820, at age 77 in London, Roman Empire.
He was buried in London, Roman Empire.