Philip Pearsall Carpenter | |
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Born | Bristol, Somerset, England, United Kingdom | 11 April 1819
Died | 24 May 1877 Ste-Antoine Ward, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
nationality = British | (aged 58)
Years active | 1841–1877 |
Known for | Minister, malacologist, conchologist |
Spouse | Minnie Meyer |
Parent(s) | Lant Carpenter, Anna Penn |
Relatives | William Benjamin Carpenter (brother) Mary Carpenter (sister) Russell Lant Carpenter (brother) |
Philip Pearsall Carpenter (4 November 1819 – 24 May 1877) was an English minister who emigrated to Canada, where his field work as a malacologist or conchologist is still well regarded today.[1] A man of many talents, he wrote, published, taught, and was a volunteer explaining the growing study of shells in North America.[2][3]