Hij is getrouwd met Catherine Handel.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 29 juli 1839 te St Mary with All Souls, Kilburn, Middlesex, England.
Spouse: William Guybon Atherstone, MD, MLC, FGS, FRCS.
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William Guybon Atherstone<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: May 27 1814 - Nottingham<br>Occupation: Geologist, Physician, Naturalist, Surgeon, Botanist<br>Death: June 26 1898 - Makhanda, South Africa<br>Description: South African Geologist<br>Source: View the full record on Wikipedia.<br>Relatives:
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Dr William Guybon Atherstone<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: May 27 1814 - Nottingham, England<br>Marriage: July 29 1839 - All Saints' Church, Marylebone, London, England<br>Death: June 26 1898 - Grahamstown, South Africa<br>Father: Dr John Atherstone<br>Mother: Elizabeth Atherstone (born D'Amant)<br>Wife: Catherine Handel Atherstone<br>Children: Mary Catherine de Robeck (born Atherstone)Inez AtherstoneGuybon D'Amant AtherstoneIda Byde Martin (born Atherstone)William AtherstoneGertrude Dillon (born Atherstone)Walter Herschel Atherstone<br>Siblings: John Frederick Korsten AtherstoneCatherine D'Amant Cumming (born Atherstone)Emily Franklin (born Atherstone)Bliss Ann White (born Atherstone)Caroline Hutton (born Atherstone)Son AtherstoneElizabeth AtherstoneJohn Cradock Atherstone
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William Guybon Atherstone, MD, MLC, FGS, FRCS.<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: May 29 1814 - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Occupation: Doctor, geologist,naturalist<br>Marriage: Spouse: Catherine Handel Atherstone - 1839<br>Death: June 26 1898 - Grahamstown, Cape, South Africa<br>Burial: Old Cemetery, AndersonStreet, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa<br>Father: John Atherstone<br>Mother: Elizabeth Atherstone (born D'Amant), SM/PROG<br>Wife: Catherine Handel Atherstone<br>Children: Mary Catherine de Roebuck (born Atherstone), Gertrude Dillon (born Atherstone),SM, Inez Atherstone, Guybon D'Amant Atherstone, Ida Byde-Martin (born Atherstone), Walter Herschel Atherstone, Dr.<br>Siblings: Catherine D'Amant Cumming (born Atherstone), John Cradock Atherstone, Elizabeth Atherstone, Emily Franklin (born Atherstone), John Frederick Korsten Atherstone, Bliss Ann White (born Atherstone)
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Dr. William Guybon Atherstone<br>Also known as: Dr William Guybon (Greyton) Atherstone<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: May 27 1814 - Zion Hill, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Birth: May 27 1814<br>Christening: June 27 1814 - Radford St Peter, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Catherine Handel Atherstone - July 29 1839 - St Mary with All Souls, Kilburn, Middlesex, England<br>Death: June 26 1898 - Grahamstown, Albany, Cape Province, South Africa<br>Burial: Eastern Cape,GRAHAMSTOWN, Anderson Street, Old cemetery<br>Occupation: District Surgeon for 26 years<br>Occupation: Doctor<br>Occupation: Doctor<br>Occupation: District Surgeon for 26 years<br>Parents: Dr. John Atherstone, Elizabeth Atherstone (born D'Amant)<br>Wife: Catherine Handel Atherstone<br>Children: Mary Catherine Atherstone, Inez Atherstone, Guybon D'Amant Atherstone, Ida Byde-Martin (born Atherstone), William Atherstone, Gertrude Dillon (born Atherstone), Edmund Sancroft Atherstone, Walter Herschel Atherstone<br>Siblings: Atherstone, Catherine D'Amant Cumming (born Atherstone), Elizabeth Atherstone, Emily Louise Franklin (born Atherstone), John Craddock Atherstone, John Frederick Korsten Atherstone, Bliss Anne White (born Atherstone), Caroline Hutton (born Atherstone), Dr. Edwin Atherstone, Walter Atherstone, Fanny Hilton-Barber (born Atherstone), Harry Atherstone, Charles Sancroft D'Amant Atherstone<br> Additional information: Hobby:GeologistHonours:M.D., F.G.S., M.L.CHonours:M.D., F.G.S., M.L.C., F.R.C.S.Honours:M.D., F.G.S., M.L.C., F.R.C.S. & M.P.LifeSketch:see WikipediaLifeSketch:From Find a Grave - geologist, one of the pioneers of South African geology and a member of the Eastern Cape Parliament.s appointed District Surgeon of Uitenhage in 1822. William, a young man of wide interests and outstanding ability, received his first training at Dr James Rose Innes's academy in Uitenhage, being at first apprenticed to his father and then serving as Assistant-Surgeon in the Sixth Frontier War 1834-1835. In 1836 he studied medicine in Dublin and was admitted as M.R.C.S. the following year, obtaining an MD in Heidelberg, Germany in 1839, returning to Grahamstown in the same year and joining his father in practice. He carried out research in lung-sickness, horse-sickness and tick-borne fever and was in 1847 the first surgeon outside Europe and America to perform an amputation using an anesthetic. This operation, on 16 June 1847, was performed on the Albany Deputy Sheriff, Mr F Carlisle, and was completely successful. On recovering from the anesthetic, the patient said "What? Myleg is off? Impossible - I can't believe it!..It's the greatest discovery ever made".In 1839 his interest was aroused in geology, and from that date he devoted the leisure resulting from a long and successful medical career to the pursuit of geological science.n account of the rocks and fossils of Uitenhage. He also studied many fossil reptilia from the Karroo beds, and sent specimens to the British Museum. These were described by Sir Richard Owen.one's identification, in 1867, with the help of Peter MacOwan and HG Galpin, of a crystal found at De Kalk near Hopetown, as the Eureka Diamond - the first found in Africa - led indirectly to the establishment of the diamond industry of South Africa. He encouraged the worKings at Jagersfontein, and he also called attention tothe diamandiferous pipe at Kimberley. He was partly responsible for the foundation of the Grahamstown library, botanical garden and, in 1855, the Albany Museum.t specimens and seeds, sending materialto Hooker at Kew. He was a friend of Andrew Geddes Bain of pass-building fame. He was made F.R.C.S. in 1863 and F.G.S in 1864. He represented Grahamstown as Member of Parliament from 1881-1883 whencehe was elected to the Legislative Council where he served until 1891.iles. He was one of the founders of the Geological Society of South Africa at Johannesburg in 1895. He died at Grahamstown, on 26 March 1898.
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