Year |
Date |
Event |
1851 |
02/27 |
James Churchward
is born to Henry and Matilda Churchward at
Stonehouse, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devonshire,
England |
1852 |
09/18 |
Albert
Churchward is born to Henry and Matilda
Churchward in Stonehouse, Bridestowe, Okehampton,
Devonshire, England |
1861 |
June |
Census indicates
that James (10) is living with his maternal
grandparents, the Goulds in Northcotts Cottage,
Kigsbear Hamlet, Okehampton, Devonshire, England |
1871 |
June |
James Churchward
listed in census as Banker's Clerk living with
mother Matilda(53), brother John (28), also a
Banker's Clerk, brother Albert (21) listed as a
medical student, and sister Heroin(17). The
address is 7 Cambridge Road, Croydon. |
December |
James Churchward
and Mary Julia Stephens are married in
Kensington (London) |
1872 |
09/18 |
Alexander James
Churchward is born to James and Lady Mary Julia
Churchward in Sri Lanka (Ceylon.) |
1879 |
- |
James Churchward
borrows money against crops on Tea Plantation in
Sri Lanka(Ceylon.)
Hatherleigh Estate, Rakwana District and
Parragalla Estate. |
1881 |
- |
James(31), Mary
J(30), and son James C.A. (8) Churchward are
recorded in the UK census. Township Croydon,
Municipal Ward.
Occupation listed: East India Planter. |
1889 |
- |
Mary Julia
Churchward arrives in US.
James Churchward
listed in Brooklyn Directory as an Engineer and
living at 255 Washington for 1889-1890. |
1890 |
- |
Three US Patents
issued to James Churchward, of Brooklyn
Railway Spike
Patent application filed on 12/31/1889, issued
on Feb. 18th. &
Railway Spike
Patent application filed on 12/16/1889, issued
on April 15th (Listed himself as subject of the
Queen of Great Britain)&
Wear plate for
Railway ties Patent
application filed on 4/16/1890, issued on August
26th (Listed himself as subject of the Queen of
Great Britain).
|
1891 |
- |
James listed in
New York City at 37 Willow, Brooklyn. |
1893 |
- |
Four US Patents
issued to James Churchward, of Brooklyn
Railway Spike
Patent application filed on 2/11/1892, issued on
Feb. 28th. (Listed himself as subject of the
Queen of Great Britain) &
Wear Plate
Patent application filed on 2/16/1892, issued on
Feb. 28th (Listed himself as subject of the
Queen of Great Britain)&
Rolls for Wearing
Plates Patent
application filed on 9/1/1892, issued on April
25th (Listed himself as subject of the Queen of
England) &
Wear plate
Patent application filed on 2/20/1893, issued on
November 7th (Listed himself as subject of the
Queen of England)
|
1898 |
- |
James
Churchward authors
"Big game and fishing guide to northeastern
Maine." Issued by the Bangor & Aroostook R.R.
A consensus of experience
and opinions of many sportsmen, written,
arranged and illustrated by James Churchward.
From the Library of Congress website(www.loc.gov).
|
1900 |
- |
Listed in New
York City at 500 Manhattan Avenue in the
official US census. He was a boarder at this
address with his occupation listed as Publisher. |
1907 |
- |
Four US Patents
issued to James Churchward, of Manhattan
Tempering Bath
for Steel Patent
application filed on 9/18/1906, issued on March
5th. (Listed himself as subject of the King of
Great Britain) &
Self hardening
alloy of iron and steel
Patent application filed on 11/1/1906, issued on
March 5th (Listed himself as subject of the King
of Great Britain)&
Self hardening
alloy of steel Patent
application filed on 12/14/1906, issued on March
5th (Listed himself as subject of the King of
Great Britain) &
Steel alloy and
its manufacture Patent
application filed on 12/14/1906, issued on March
12th (Listed himself as subject of the King of
Great Britain)
Three US Patents
issued to James Churchward, of New York, New
York
Art of Heat
Treatments of Steel Alloys
Patent application filed on 2/6/1907, issued on
June 4th (Listed himself as subject of the King
of Great Britain)
Alloy Steel
Patent application filed on 3/5/1907, issued on
October 8th (Listed himself as subject of the
King of Great Britain)
Alloy Steel
Patent application filed on 4/12/1907, issued on
October 15th (Listed himself as subject of the
King of Great Britain)
|
1908 |
- |
Three US Patents
issued to James Churchward, of New York, New
York
Art of hardening
and toughening steel
Patent application filed on 4/9/1907, issued on
April 7th. (Listed himself as subject of the
King of Great Britain) &
Art of producing
alloyed steel Patent
application filed on 9/18/1907, issued on April
7th (Listed himself as subject of the King of
Great Britain)&
Heat treatement
and quenching of alloyed steels
Patent application filed on 9/18/1907, issued on
September 29th (Listed himself as subject of the
King of Great Britain)
|
1910 |
- |
James Churchward
in the 1910 US Census was a boarder in Mount
Vernon, New York and listed his occupation as
Civil Engineer. He was staying with the Haier
family, Caroline(77), Pauline(49), Minnie(41),
Louise(36) and Caroline's daughter Harriet
Keresy(33) and grandson Howard Keresy (5). |
1913 |
- |
One US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of Mount Vernon, New
York
Steel process
Patent application filed on 4/26/1911, issued on
August 5th. (Listed himself as subject of the
King of England)
One US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of New York, New
York
Furnace
Patent application filed on 9/18/1911, issued on
August 5th (Listed himself as citizen of the
United States)
|
1914 |
- |
One US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of New York, New
York
Alloyed Steel
Patent application filed 3/18/1911, issued on
December 29th. (Listed himself as subject of the
King of England)
|
July 10 |
Mrs. Louise (Haier)
Churchward purchases 7.22 acres on Lake
Wononskopomuc in Lakeville, Connecticut.
|
1916 |
- |
One US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of Mount Vernon, New
York
Alloyed Steel
Patent application filed on (unclear), issued on
May 2nd. (Listed himself as subject of the King
of England)
|
Oct. 30 |
Mrs. Louise (Haier)
Churchward purchases an additional acre in
Lakeville, Connecticut. |
1917 |
- |
One US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of Lakeville, Conn.
Alloy
Patent application filed 8/8/1917, issued on
December 25th. (Listed himself as citizen of the
United States)
|
1918 |
- |
Two US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of Lakeville, Conn.
Alloy
Patent application filed 12/19/1917, issued on
April 2nd. (Listed himself as citizen of the
United States)
Alloy
Patent application filed (unclear), issued on
April 2nd. (Listed himself as citizen of the
United States)
|
1920 |
Jan. 6 |
Listed in 1920
Census as head of household with wife, Louise,
sister-in-law Harriet Keresey, and nephew Howard
Keresey on Main Street in Lakeville,
Connecticut. |
1921 |
Nov. |
Creates
illustrations for 'Lecture on the Origins of
Freemasonry'. Sent to younger brother, Albert
Churchward in London, England |
1922 |
- |
One US Patent
issued to James Churchward, of Lakeville, Conn.
Step construction
for automobiles Patent
application filed 8/20/1917, issued on February
21st. (Listed himself as citizen of the United
States)
|
July 1 |
Mrs. Louise (Haier)
Churchward sells an acre in Lakeville,
Connecticut that was purchased in 1916.
|
Sept. 27 |
Mrs. Louise (Haier)
Churchward with her sister Pauline Haier
purchase 141 Overlook in Mount Vernon, New York. |
1924 |
Nov. 9 |
"Tablets Tell of Great Continent With 64,000,000
White Inhabitants That Was Swallowed Up by
Pacific"
Universal Service |
Nov. 10 |
Article in
New York American newspaper.
"Locates Eden in Lost
Land" |
1925 |
Jan 3 |
Press in
Madra Mail, Madra India.
Lieut.-Colonel James
Churchward of Mount Vernon, New York, announces
that the astonishing contents of 125 tablets
discovered in India and translated by himself
and other Buddhist scholars prove that the
motherland of mankind was in a tropical
continent larger than North America known as Mu...
Colonel Churchward who is described as formerly
of the British Army, educated at Oxford,
declares that the original civilization of the
Empire of the Sun, is Mu, its hieratical or
religious name was perhaps the greatest that
existed... |
Jan 10 |
Press in
Middlesbrough Standard (Location ?)
Lieut.-Colonel James
Churchward of Mount Vernon, New York, announces
that the astonishing contents of 125 tablets
discovered in India and translated by himself
and other Buddhist scholars prove that the
motherland of mankind was in a tropical
continent larger than North America known as Mu...
Colonel Churchward who is described as formerly
of the British Army, educated at Oxford,
declares that the original civilization of the
Empire of the Sun, is Mu, its hieratical or
religious name was perhaps the greatest that
existed... |
July 8 |
James
Churchward appears on WNYC at 8PM to discuss
In the Himalayas |
July 26 |
An article by
James Churchward appears in Magazine section of
New York World. Occupies two center pages and is
extracts from the first chapter of his upcoming
book, 'Man.'
Announced by Lakeville, Litchfield County, Conn,
newspaper with reminder about the series of
scientific lectures he gave last winter on WNYC. |
Sept. |
Albert
Churchward dies in London, England. |
Oct. 22 |
Mrs. Louise
(Haier) Churchward sells 7.22 acres in
Lakeville, Connecticut. |
1926 |
- |
Lost
Continent of Mu The Motherland of Man
by James Churchward published by William Edwin
Rudge. 316pp., Approx. 70 b&w illustrations.
|
1927 |
- |
James
Churchward authors Books of the Golden Age
and dedicates it to his nephew. (First public
publication in September 1997)
From the publisher's
website:
We are proud to announce that three new
Churchward manuscripts have come to light after
having lain practically undisturbed within the
Churchward estate for 70 years. The manuscripts
are in pristine condition and were not known to
exist until recently. |
Sept. 19 |
William
Niven writes first letter to James Churchward
(Buried Cities,
Forgotten Gods) |
Nov. 11 |
William
Niven receives reply from James Churchward
(Buried Cities,
Forgotten Gods) |
1931 |
- |
Lost
Continent of Mu by
James Churchward published in NY by IVES
WASHBURN PUBLISHERS (335 pgs)
|
April 20 |
James Churchward
presents
Lecture to the American
Society for Psychical Research; New
York
|
- |
Children of Mu by
James Churchward published in NY by IVES
WASHBURN PUBLISHERS (266 pgs)
|
1933 |
- |
Sacred
Symbols of Mu by James
Churchward published in NY by IVES WASHBURN
PUBLISHERS (258 pgs) |
1934 |
- |
Cosmic
Forces of Mu by James
Churchward published in NY by IVES WASHBURN
PUBLISHERS. (246 pgs + 60 illustrations)
Note at end of
book states:
This work was commenced
in 1870 and has been revised, added to, and
checked off five times between 1870 and
1934. It is now offered to the public. JC
|
1936 |
01/04 |
James Churchward
dies in Los Angeles, California while giving a
lecture. |
01/11 |
Funeral services
for James Churchward at Burr Davis Funeral Home,
Mount Vernon, New York.
He is laid to rest at Kensico Cemetery in
Valhalla, New York. |