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229: 53:, but for a period he was curator of the Liverpool Astronomical Institution and Observatory, where he also lectured. Henderson wrote in popular science journals, and continued his astronomical studies, becoming a member of thirteen scientific societies in England. On 9 September 1839 he married Betsy Coldstream Brody. 86:, at that time in Perthshire. In his latter years he was instrumental in restoring the old market cross of Dunfermline (1868), and "Queen Margaret's Stone", on the Dunfermline and Queensferry road, for which he wrote the inscription. 239: 318: 49:
Between 1829 and 1863 he lived in England, mainly in Liverpool and London. His nominal post at first was clerk and assistant to his brother, a tanner in
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on 25 February 1809; he was ninth of ten children of John Henderson, a watch and clock maker, and his wife Janet. His uncle was the missionary
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Henderson became a member of five Scottish scientific societies, and wrote papers both for these and for English societies.
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The Annals of Dunfermline and Vicinity, from the earliest authentic period to the present time, A.D. 1069–1878
50: 293: 288: 158: 22:(25 February 1809 – 2 November 1879) was a Scottish historian and science writer. His major work was 57: 68:. He devoted much time on the archaeological and historical notes that ultimately developed into 39: 267: 61: 273: 198: 243: 164: 282: 233: 65: 73: 210: 35: 202: 72:. In 1856 he achieved the recognition of Dunfermline as a city. The freedom of 247: 168: 76:
was conferred upon Henderson in 1858, and the freedom of Dunfermline in 1859.
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Henderson died in Muckhart on 2 November 1879. He had no children.
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and others for a mechanism designed to show and check
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Dunfermline
Ebenezer Henderson
orrery
St Helens, Merseyside
George Biddell Airy
François Arago
sidereal time
Elgin
Muckhart
James Ferguson







"Henderson, Ebenezer (1809-1879)" 
Stephen, Leslie
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/12906
UK public library membership
public domain
Henderson, Ebenezer (1809-1879)
Stephen, Leslie

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