1863 births
Jessie Gaynor
1863 births | 1921 deaths | composer | teachersExternal links
Cecil Knatchbull-Hugessen, 4th Baron Brabourne
1863 births | 1933 deaths | cambridge university cricketers | kent cricketers | old etoniansBorn in Chelsea, London, Knatchbull-Hugessen was educated at Eton College and Cambridge University, and appeared in the cricket eleven at both. Knatchbull-Hugessen is listed in the "Supplementary List of Deaths in 1931-32 and 1933", under Brabourne. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he also made appearances for Kent County Cricket Club. In total he scored 192 runs in 12 appearances, and took ten catches and one stumping keeping wicket.
Alexander Streatfeild-Moore
1863 births | 1940 deaths | kent cricketers | old carthusiansBorn in Westerham, he was a member of the Streatfeild family, a well known family in Kent. In all, he played in seven first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club between 1885 and 1888, scoring 127 runs at an average of 9.07. He also played for Charterhouse School and Sandhurst, whom he captained.
Senkichiro Hayakawa
1863 births | 1922 deaths | people from ishikawa prefecture | people in meiji period japan | university of tokyo alumniwas a bureaucrat, politician and entrepreneur in late Meiji and early Taishō period Empire of Japan. He is noted for his involvement in the development of the South Manchurian Railway.
Biography
Hayakawa was born in what is now Ishikawa Prefecture. He graduated from the Law School of Tokyo Imperial University in 1887. In January 1890, he was hired by the Ministry of Finance, and became a director of the Bank of Japan in 1899.Ludwig Lange
1863 births | 1936 deaths | german physicistsHe studied mathematics, physics, and also psychology, epistemology, and ethics at the University of Leipzig and the University of Gießen from 1882-1885. He was an assistant of Wilhelm Wundt from 1885-1887 and got his PhD in 1886. After that he work many years as a private scholar and in the field of Photography. Since 1887 he exhibited growing symptoms of a nervous disease. In 1936 he died in a Psychiatric hospital (Klinikum am Weissenhof) in Weinsberg.
Jem Bayliss
1863 births | 1933 deaths | england international footballers | english footballers | walsall f.c. players | west bromwich albion f.c. playersMax Verworn
1863 births | 1921 deaths | german physiologists | people from berlinMax Verworn is remembered for his research in the field of experimental physiology, and particularly his work involving cellular physiology. He did extensive studies concerning the elementary physiological processes that take place in muscle tissue, nerve fibers and sensory organs. He also introduced the concept of "conditionalism" to describe a state or process determined by totality of its processes. He was influenced by Ernst Haeckel's theory of evolutionism, and postulated that physiological phenomena observed in higher animals may be recognizable in simple life-forms.
Alexander James Anderson
1863 births | 1946 deaths | canadian lawyers | historical conservative party of canada mps | members of the canadian house of commons from ontarioExternal link
Mito Umeta
1863 births | 1975 deaths | japanese supercentenariansMito Umeda died on 31 May 1975 at the age of 112 years 65 days. She had previously succeeded Elizabeth Watkins, who died on October 31, 1973 at the age of 110. Umeda was in turn succeeded by Niwa Kawamoto.
Karl von Auwers
1863 births | 1939 deaths | german chemistsCategory: 1863 births Category: 1939 deaths Category: German chemists

