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Nationality
  
Canada

Name
  
Elkanah Billings

Fields
  
Paleontology


Elkanah Billings

Born
  
May 5, 1820 Rideau River (
1820-05-05
)

Died
  
June 14, 1876, Montreal, Canada

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Elkanah Billings (May 5, 1820 – June 14, 1876) is often referred to as Canada's first paleontologist. Billings was born on a farm by the Rideau River outside Bytown (Ottawa), now known as Billings Estate. His parents were named Lamira and Braddish Billings. His family included an older sister named Sabra and an older brother Maj Braddish Billings Jr, who practised as an architect and served in the North West Rebellion. His brother W. Ross Billings also practised as an architect. His younger siblings were Samuel, Sarah and Charles. He was originally educated in law and in 1845, he was called to the Canadian bar. In 1852, he founded the journal the Canadian Naturalist (and Geologist). He continued to practise law until 1856, when he was hired to be the first paleontologist for Geological Survey of Canada (GSC). In his lifetime, he identified 1065 new species and 61 new genera, including Aspidella, the first documented fossil of the Ediacaran biota.

He married Helen Walker Wilson in 1845. However, he was childless.

References

Elkanah Billings Wikipedia