- William James Herschel
"Michele Triplett's Fingerprint Dictionary: H" (glossary), Michele Triplett, 2006, "Fprints.nwlean.net" webpage: [http://www.fprints.nwlean.net/h.htm Fprints-H] .] was born in
Slough ,England a son ofJohn Herschel the astronomer. He was a British officer inIndia who usedfingerprint s for identification oncontract s. "Michele Triplett's Fingerprint Dictionary: K" (glossary), Michele Triplett, 2006, "Fprints.nwlean.net" webpage: [http://www.fprints.nwlean.net/k.htm Fprints-K] .]William James Herschel is credited with being the first
Europe an to note the value of fingerprints for identification. He recognized that fingerprints were unique and permanent. Herschel documented his own fingerprints over his lifetime to prove permanence.He was also credited with being the first person to use fingerprints in a practical manner. As early as the 1850s, working as a British officer for theIndian Civil Service in theBengal region ofIndia , he started puttingfingerprint s oncontract s.In 1858, William James Herschel used whole handprints as a
signature on contracts, following theIndian Rebellion of 1857 , which changedBengal directly to British control (theBritish Raj , ending control by theBritish East India Company ).Rajyadhar Konai was one of the first people Herschel fingerprinted as a means of identification. This is noted as the first practical usage of fingerprints. On July 28,1858, Herschel obtained the entire hand impression of Rajyadhar Konai as a signature on a contract.See also
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Fingerprint - fingerprinting classification techniques, history, and examples.Notes
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