Genealogia Booleana

The Booles and related families
Tristram and Lucetta Mary Everest
of Hampton Court, Middlesex
compiled by Rafal T. Prinke
[email protected], 27 Dec 2002; 9 Sep, 13 Oct 2003
John Boole
shoemaker (cobbler) in Lincoln,
Lincolnshire
x Mary Ann
Charles Boole
coal-mine manager
and 2 other
children
Sir George Everest, FRS
[1790-1866], b. in Gwerndale,
Brecknockshire; Surveyor
General of India, Mt Everest was
named after him
Dr George Boole, FRS [1815-1864]
mathematician and philosopher, professor
of mathematics at The College of Cork,
Ireland
Mary Ellen (teacher in Japan at turn of centuries) x
Charles Howard Hinton [1853-1907] (mathematician,
inventor, science fiction and theosophical writer on
multidimentional worlds, inspired Rudolf Steiner and
Edwin Abbot's Flatland; also married Maud Wheldon,
tried for bigamy and fled to Japan, then to Princeton)
George Hinton
[1882-1943]
metallurgist in Mexico
Sebastian Hinton [+1924]
x CarmelitaChase, friend of
Chaiman Mao, progressive
educator, founder of Putney
School (1935)
Howard Everest Hinton, FRS [1912-1977]
(entomologist; his papers placed in Bristol
University Library 1996 contain much family
correspondence and materials re George Boole
etc., also with distant relations)
x Margaret Clark
Chrlotte
Hinton
x Terrence
Goodhill
Dr James
Hinton
Geoffrey Hinton, FRS
cognitive scientist, hon.
foreign member of American
Academy of Arts and Sciences
1855
Rev Dr Thomas Roupell Everest
[1801-1855], bap. in St Alphage,
Greenwich, Kent; rector of Wickwar,
author of A Popular View of Homeopathy
[c1835] and other publications
x Mary Ryall
Mary Everest [1832-1916]
pedagogist, mathematician (invented
string geometry) and spiritist (wrote The
Message of Psychic Science for Mothers
and Nurses, besides many other books)
Margaret x Taylor Alicia [1860-1940] (specialist
on multidimensional space,
(artist)
dr h.c. Univ. of Groningen)
x 1890 Walter Stott, actuary
Sir Geoffrey Ingram
Taylor, FRS [18861975] (outstanding
English physicist, a
foreign member of the
Russian Academy of
Sciences)
James (Jaimi) Hinton
together with his father made
extensive herbarium collections of
the flora of central and southern
Mexico, 1931-1941
Teresa
Hinton
members of the "inner circle" of Dr Samuel Hahnemann [1755-1843]
in Paris, sent by him to London to spread homeopathy
Dr John Ryall
professor of Greek,
Vice President of
Queen's College
Dr Paul Francois Curie [1799-1853]
author of The Principles of Homeopathy
[1837], The Domestic Practice of
Homeopathy [1838], and other works
Eugene Curie, physician with
revolutionary ideas
x Sophie-Claire Depouilly
George Everest
[b. 1835]
Pierre Curie [1859-1906]
x Maria Sklodowska [1891-1897]
first woman to receive Nobel Prize,
first person to receive two Nobels
Lucy (the first womanEthel Lilian
Wilfryd Michal Woynicz
professor who was the head
[1864-1960]
(Wilfred Michael Voynich)
x
of a chemistry department, at
(revolutionary,
[1865-1930]
1891/2
Royal Free Hospital, London) writer, translator) (1912?) (chemist, revolutionary,
antiquarian book-dealer)
2 children
NOTE: the information may not all be correct
as it is mostly collected from the Internet
William Hinton
agriculture expert, author
of Fanshen (Chinese
Revolution documentary
book)
George S. Hinton
eminent botanist, discovered a
number of new species and a
new genus of Mexican cactus
which is named after him:
geohintonia mexicana
Joan Hinton
(nuclear physicist and maoist, the only woman
taking part in Manhattan Project developing the
A-bomb, in 1948 went to China to take part in the
revolution and stayed there since then, running a
dairy farm near Bejing)
x Sid Engst
Ted Rosner
[1950-1979]
Marni Rosner
x Carl Crook
Jean Hinton
[1917-2002] civil rights,
environmental and peace
activist
x Stephen Rosner
Sara Rosner
x QuyVinh Duong
Peter Rosner
x Vo Thi Loi