A. B. Fyers

Colonel Amelius Beauclerk Fyers (12 July 1829 – 5 April 1883) was the eighth Surveyor General of Ceylon. He was appointed in 1866, succeeding Charles Sims, and held the office until 1883. He was succeeded by P. C. H. Clarke.[1]

Amelius Beauclerk Fyers
8th Surveyor General of Ceylon
In office
1866–1883
Preceded byCharles Sims
Succeeded byP. C. H. Clarke
Personal details
Born(1829-07-12)12 July 1829
Jersey, England
Died5 April 1883(1883-04-05) (aged 53)
Bath, Somerset, England
Spouse(s)Anne Eliza Brownrigg; Adelaide Isabella Leith
Childreneleven

Amelius Beauclerk Fyers was born at Jersey on 12 July 1829.[2] He married Anne Eliza Brownrigg, daughter of Captain William Brownrigg, at Mauritius in 1850. They had ten children: Mary Anne Louisa (b. 1851); William Amelius Beauclerk (b. 1852), who was in the Ceylon Civil Service; Charles Cornwallis Meadows (b. 1854), who was also in the Ceylon Civil Service; Renee Sabine Fyers (b. 1855), who married Harry Charles Purvis Bell, the first Commissioner of Archaeology in Ceylon; Laura Isabella (b. 1857); Henry Francis Clifton (b. 1859), who was in the Ceylon Forest Department; Frances Henrietta (b. 1860); Robert Montague; Adelaide Hay (b. 1865); and Kate Minnie (b. 1867).[2] He remarried Adelaide Isabella Leith, the youngest daughter of Colonel Forbes Leith, of Whitehaugh, Aberdeenshire, at Colombo, in December 1872. She died at Aberdeen in November, 1874. They had a daughter, Amelia Adelaide Wilhelmina Helen, (b. 1874). Fyers died in Bath on 5 April 1883.[2]

References

  1. "History". Survey Department of Sri Lanka. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  2. Vetch, Robert H. (December 1909). "The Royal Engineers Journal" (PDF). The Fyers Family. W. and J. McKay and Co. X (6): 423.
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