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About Colin Maclaurin
COLIN MACLAURIN
Scottish Mathematician
Colin Maclaurin was the third child (all sons) of the Reverend John MacLaurin, the minister of the local parish church, and his wife Mary Cameron. He was born in February 1698 in the manse of Kilmodan Church in Clachan of Glendaruel on the Cowal peninsula of Scotland. Maclaurin
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MACLAURIN AND MORALITY
Wikipedia Biographical Summary
"Colin Maclaurin (February 1698 – 14 June 1746) was a Scottish mathematician who made important contributions to geometry and algebra. The Maclaurin series, a special case of the Taylor series, are named after him...
...Maclaurin was born in Kilmodan, Argyll. His father, Reverend and Minister of Glendaruel John Maclaurin, died when Maclaurin was in infancy, and his mother died before he reached nine years of age. He was then educated under the care of his uncle, the Reverend Daniel Maclaurin, minister of Kilfinan...
...In 1733, Maclaurin married Anne Stewart, the daughter of Walter Stewart, the Solicitor General for Scotland, by whom he had seven children."
SOURCE: Wikipedia contributors, 'Colin Maclaurin', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 September 2012, 20:39 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colin_Maclaurin&oldid=514...> [accessed 28 September 2012]
Colin Maclaurin's Timeline
1698 |
February 1698
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Manse of Kilmodan, parish of Kilmodan, Cowal division of Argyllshire, Scotland (Not part of the United Kingdom until 1 May 1707)
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1734 |
December 15, 1734
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (Part of the United Kingdom since 1 May 1707)
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1735 |
November 11, 1735
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (Part of the United Kingdom since 1 May 1707)
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1746 |
June 14, 1746
Age 48
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (Part of the United Kingdom since 1 May 1707)
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Greyfriars Burying-ground, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (Part of the United Kingdom since 1 May 1707)
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