- John T. Arundel
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name=John T. Arundel
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birth_date=1841
birth_place=England
death_date=December 1 1919
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other_names="Aneru"
known_for=guano andcopra
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spouse=Eleanor Whibley "Lillie"
children=Sydney Dorothy Aris, Lillian Arundel
parents=Rev. John Arundel, Home Secretary of theLondon Missionary Society
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footnotes=John T. Arundel (1841-1919) was the vice-chairman of the Pacific Islands Company, Ltd. He and his company were important in developing the
guano industry in the Pacific during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and they were responsible for depleting the avian phosphate deposits on many islands. Arundel helped develop Pacific islands such as Fanning. He was also active in thecopra trade and later started islandcoconut plantations with varying success, which included the first attempt at establishing a settlement onNikumaroro .Chronology
* 1841 Born in England. His father, John Arundel, is Home Secretary of the
London Missionary Society
* Worked for Houlder Brothers & Co.of London
* 1881 Started coconut plantation onFlint Island [Bryan, E. H. Jr. American Polynesia and the Hawaiian Chain. Honolulu, Hawaii. Tongg Publishing Company 1942 page]
* 1884 His second daughter is born on Sydney Island, and named for the island.
* 1885, March 3. Lectured at the Geographical Society of the Pacific,San Francisco, California [Jane Resture, McKean Island [http://www.janeresture.com/kiribati_phoenix_group/mckean.htm] ]
* 1897 John T. Arundel & Co., Ltd., headquartered inSydney, Australia merges with other companies to form the Pacific Islands Company, headquartered inLondon, England . [Baker, Howland, and Jarvis [http://www.geocities.com/capitolHill/rotunda/2209/Baker_and_Howland.html#3] ]
* 1897 VisitedClipperton [T.F. Elliot, Clipperton; The Island of Lost Toys and Other Treasures 2005, page 60 ISBN 1412070325] [New York Times, August 25, 1897]
* 1902 VisitedJarvis Island and erected a day beacon.
* 1902 Pacific Islands Company becomes Pacific Phosphate Company, and begins mining phosphate onNauru in 1906. [Ellis, A.F. Ocean Island and Nauru-Their Story (1935)]
* 1919 Died on December 1., member of the Pacific Union Club [Pacific Union Club [http://sfgenealogy.com/sf/gnl/pucd.htm] ]References
ources
The diaries of John T. Arundel are available from the Pacific Manuscript Bureau [http://rspas.anu.edu.au/pambu] on 23 reels of microfilm
External links
* Photos of John T. Arundel on
Jarvis Island in 1909: [http://home.att.net/~higley.family/Arundel_Kodaks.htm]Persondata
NAME=John T. Arundel
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Aneru
SHORT DESCRIPTION=guano and copra entrepreneur
DATE OF BIRTH=1841
PLACE OF BIRTH=England
DATE OF DEATH=December 1 ,1919
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