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Eric Neville Geijer

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Lieutenant

Name
  
Eric Geijer

Died
  
1941


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Full Name
  
Erik Neville von Geijer

Nationality
  
Naturalized British, 1914

Relations
  
Carl Emanuel von Geijer (father)William Arthur White (grandfather)


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Eric Neville Geijer (1894–1941) was a decorated Guards officer, royal herald, and genealogist. He was the second son of the Swedish diplomat Carl Emmanuel de Geijer and his English wife, Lila Lucy, née White (daughter of William Arthur White).

Eric Neville Geijer Eric Neville Geijer by Howard Coster at Art on Demand Portraits

He was a cadet in the Wellington College Contingent of the Officer Training Corps. In 1914 he was naturalized as a subject of the United Kingdom, serving in the British Army during the First World War. Initially a second lieutenant in the Hampshire Regiment, from February 1917 he was attached to the Grenadier Guards, serving with distinction. Geijer was awarded the Military Cross in 1918, for leading a patrol that entered an enemy position under heavy machine-gun fire, and briefly attained the rank of acting captain.

On 19 October 1926 he was appointed to the College of Arms as Rouge Dragon Pursuivant.

In 1929 he became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. He was a trustee of the Catholic Record Society.

He died intestate on 14 January 1941. At the time of his death, his address was Little Bowstridge, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire.

Publications

  • The Parish Register of Woodsford, Co. Dorset. Baptisms 1678-1812. Marriages 1696-1826. Burials 1678-1811. (Society of Genealogists, Transcripts of Parish Registers, 1939).
  • References

    Eric Neville Geijer Wikipedia


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