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Frederick John Fargus

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Frederick John Fargus Famous memorial

Birth
Bristol, Bristol Unitary Authority, Bristol, England
Death
15 May 1885 (aged 37)
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Burial
Nice, Departement des Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France GPS-Latitude: 43.67785, Longitude: 7.2162444
Plot
grave number 356952
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English poet and novelist. He was born in Bristol, England, where his father was an auctioneer. Dreaming to become a sailor, he managed to persuade his parents to allow him to join the school frigate "Conway," however his father insisted that he abandon his hopes to enter the Royal Navy. Returning to Bristol, he wrote a burlesque called "Jason" or "the Golden Fleece" which produced a good impression, and he received commissions while continuing to earn his living working as an accountant until his father's death. While a clerk he had written the words for various songs, adopting the pseudonym 'Hugh Conway' in memory of his days on the training-ship. In 1883 his first long story, "Called Back," became a bestseller and was translated into most European languages. Ordered by his doctor to the Riviera for his lungs, he caught typhoid fever, and died in Monte Carlo. He was buried in the cemetery at Nice.
English poet and novelist. He was born in Bristol, England, where his father was an auctioneer. Dreaming to become a sailor, he managed to persuade his parents to allow him to join the school frigate "Conway," however his father insisted that he abandon his hopes to enter the Royal Navy. Returning to Bristol, he wrote a burlesque called "Jason" or "the Golden Fleece" which produced a good impression, and he received commissions while continuing to earn his living working as an accountant until his father's death. While a clerk he had written the words for various songs, adopting the pseudonym 'Hugh Conway' in memory of his days on the training-ship. In 1883 his first long story, "Called Back," became a bestseller and was translated into most European languages. Ordered by his doctor to the Riviera for his lungs, he caught typhoid fever, and died in Monte Carlo. He was buried in the cemetery at Nice.

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  • Originally Created by: julia&keld
  • Added: Dec 25, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122169161/frederick_john-fargus: accessed ), memorial page for Frederick John Fargus (26 Dec 1847–15 May 1885), Find a Grave Memorial ID 122169161, citing Cimetière Communal de Ste. Marguerite, Nice, Departement des Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France; Maintained by Find a Grave.