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  1. Melincourt; or, Sir Oran Haut-ton. Illustrated by F.H. Townsend; with an introd. by George Saintsbury by Thomas Love Peacock, George Saintsbury, 2010-08-30
  2. George Hudson of York (A "Dalesman" paperback) by Alfred James Peacock, David Joy, 1971-12-10
  3. George Hudson: The Railway King by Alfred James Peacock, 1987-01
  4. A Treatise On Algebra, Volume 1 by George Peacock, 2010-02-16
  5. An Elementary Treatise On the Differential and Integral Calculus by George Peacock, Charles Babbage, et all 2010-03-09
  6. Notes On The Isthmus Of Panama And Darien: Also On The River St. Juan, Lakes Of Nicaragua, Etc. (1879) by George Peacock, 2010-05-22
  7. A Treatise On Algebra: Symbolical Algebra and Its Applications to the Geometry of Positions by George Peacock, 2010-02-23
  8. A Collection of Examples of the Applications of the Differential and Integral Calculus by George Peacock, 2010-01-12
  9. Observations on the statutes of the University of Cambridge by George Peacock, 2010-08-27
  10. Miscellaneous Works Of The Late Thomas Young V2: Including His Scientific Memoirs by Thomas Young, 2007-07-25
  11. Life Of Thomas Young, M.D. by George Peacock, 2010-09-10
  12. Life of Thomas Young: M.D., F.R.S., &c.; and One of the Eight Foreign Associates of the National Institute of France by George Peacock, 2010-03-09
  13. Unlocking the Numbers by George M. Peacock, 2005-07
  14. Unlocking the Idioms: An LDS Perspective on Understanding Scriptural Idioms by George M. Peacock, 2009-04-15

1. Peacock
George Peacock. Born 9 April 1791 in Denton, England Died 8 Nov 1858 in Ely, England.Click the picture above to see a larger version Show birthplace location.
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George Peacock
Born: 9 April 1791 in Denton, England
Died: 8 Nov 1858 in Ely, England
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George Peacock was educated at home by his father until he was 17 years old, then he attended a school in Richmond, Yorkshire (one of the nearest towns to Denton) to prepare for entering Cambridge. In 1809 he became a student at Trinity College, Cambridge. As an undergraduate at Cambridge he made friends with John Herschel and Charles Babbage . In 1812 he graduated, placed second to John Herschel in the examinations. He also won the second Smith's prize. In 1814 Peacock was awarded a fellowship and, in the following year, he became a tutor and lecturer in Trinity College. While undergraduates Peacock, Herschel and Babbage planned to bring reforms to Cambridge and, in 1815, they formed the Analytical Society whose aims were to bring the advanced continental methods of calculus to Cambridge. In 1816 the Analytical Society produced a translation of a book of Lacroix in the differential and integral calculus. The following year Peacock became an examiner and used his position to further his reforms. He wrote to one of his friends saying

2. Poster Of Peacock
George Peacock. lived from 1791 to 1858. In 1830 Peacock published Treatiseon Algebra which attempted to give algebra a logical treatment
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George Peacock lived from 1791 to 1858 In 1830 Peacock published Treatise on Algebra which attempted to give algebra a logical treatment comparable to Euclid's Elements Find out more at
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3. History Of George R. & Mary (Mason) Peacock
George R. Peacock Sr. Mary (Mason) Peacock. The PEACOCK IOWA PIONEERS HOMEPAGE begins with George and Mary. George and Mary were from England.
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Some time in April 1857, mother Mary (Mason) Peacock died and was buried at the Rockdale Methodist Church Cemetery. It was after this time that George Sr. moved to unsettled territory up in Allamakee County, IA in Paint Creek Township, near Rossville and Waterville, IA. He operated a sawmill at Waterville and raised cattle on his property. He was apparently into land speculation at the time and bought and sold properties to arriving immigrants. His youngest sons Thomas (Tim) and George Jr. worked at the sawmill for him. In the summer of 1861, George Sr. died, but we do not know for certain where he is buried. (SEE NOTE 2 For Speculation on George's Probable Burial Site).
Allamakee County IAGenWeb Index In the spring of 1862 with the Civil War cranking up, Thomas and George Jr. enlisted into the US Army at the Hotel in Waterville. They mustered into the US 16th Regulars (Infantry) forming up at McGregor, IA . Ruth, her husband Jonathan and children were living at the homestead. James and his family apparently stayed in the Dubuque area to run a business. George Jr. got some type of camp sickness, and was discharged from the Army in July 1862. Edmund decided to join the 27th Iowa Infantry, and turned over his executorship of his father's probate to a local lawyer. George Jr. re-enlisted in the 9th Iowa Calvary.
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By the war's end, Tim had marched along with General Sherman to Atlanta, GA , and then musters out at "Lookout Mountain" Chattanooga, TN at wars end. Edmund's unit fought around Mississippi and Louisiana area. George Jr. unit was located in somewhere in Arkansas. All three brothers were eventually honorably discharged around 1865-66. Up until this time the Allamakee Co. seat was at Lansing, IA and this is where they all seem to have end up.

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6. Peacock, George - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
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9. Peacock
Biography of george peacock (17911858) george peacock. Born 9 April 1791 in Denton, England
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George Peacock
Born: 9 April 1791 in Denton, England
Died: 8 Nov 1858 in Ely, England
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George Peacock was educated at home by his father until he was 17 years old, then he attended a school in Richmond, Yorkshire (one of the nearest towns to Denton) to prepare for entering Cambridge. In 1809 he became a student at Trinity College, Cambridge. As an undergraduate at Cambridge he made friends with John Herschel and Charles Babbage . In 1812 he graduated, placed second to John Herschel in the examinations. He also won the second Smith's prize. In 1814 Peacock was awarded a fellowship and, in the following year, he became a tutor and lecturer in Trinity College. While undergraduates Peacock, Herschel and Babbage planned to bring reforms to Cambridge and, in 1815, they formed the Analytical Society whose aims were to bring the advanced continental methods of calculus to Cambridge. In 1816 the Analytical Society produced a translation of a book of Lacroix in the differential and integral calculus. The following year Peacock became an examiner and used his position to further his reforms. He wrote to one of his friends saying

10. §22. Thomas Love Peacock. XIII. The Growth Of The Later Novel. Vol. 11. The Per
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12. Peacock, George - Bright Sparcs Published Sources
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13. Peacock, George (1791-1858) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
Nationality , English v. peacock, george (17911858), English scientist who wroteLife of Young and a text on algebra. Additional biographies MacTutor (St.
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English scientist who wrote Life of Young and a text on algebra.
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14. Peacock 1999 Queries
Thomas Love peacock (17851866) THOMAS LOVE peacock SOCIETY. short bibliography London Macmillan, 1927 (with an introduction by george Saintsbury; illustrated by F.H.
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Looking for info on Florence Peacock and her mother, Mary Emma Peacock. Both born in New Jersey. Brother of Florence named Joseph (father too?). Mother born circa 1858, Florence 1870's. Family moved to PA by 1890's, prob. after father died. Florence married to a William A. Strause (my GGF), and later a Melvin Pennypacker. Joseph (brother) had wife named Katie, and lived in Phila... Name: Butch Barnard
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15. Papers Of George Peacock
peacock, george (17911858). Mathematician. Fellow of Trinity College1814-58; Tutor at Trinity College 1823-1839; Lowndean Professor
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PEACOCK, George (1791-1858). Mathematician.
Fellow of Trinity College 1814-58; Tutor at Trinity College 1823-1839; Lowndean Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge University 1836-39; Dean of Ely 1839-58. Correspondence 1818-58. 3 boxes. Listed and indexed [additional material in Add.Mss.b.49]. Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

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17. Papers Of George Peacock
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19. PEACOCK, George Edward
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