Surveyor General of Malaysia

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The surveyor general of Malaysia was the head of the Federated Malay States Survey Department, now known as Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia. [1]

The first surveyor general, Colonel Hugh Milbourne Jackson, took up the role on 25 September 1908, and on 1 January 1909 his responsibility was expanded to include the four State Revenue Survey Departments (Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang) with the Trigonometrical Survey Department. The Topographic Branch was formed in 1910, and the organisation expanded to five other unfederated states (Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Terengganu) between 1910 and 1926. The organisation added the Straits Settlement Survey Department (Penang, Malacca and Singapore) in 1920. [2] The department continued to operate until Malaysia was formed in 1963, when it became the Department of Survey and Mapping headed by a director general. There were eleven surveyor generals from 1908 until 1963. [3]

List of surveyor generals

No.NamePictureTook officeLeft officeBirthPlace of birthDeathPlace of deathAge
1 Hugh Milbourne Jackson [4]
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25 September 19088 March 191927 March 1858East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, England9 January 1940 Limpsfield, Surrey, England82
2 Joseph Peascod Harper [5]
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8 March 191930 June 1920March 1861Cumberland, England4 April 1951Somerset, England90
3 Charles Moncrieff Goodyear [6] 1 July 192026 July 192226 July 1867Manchester, England22 December 1923Middlesex, England53
4 Victor Alexander Lowinger [5] [7]
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27 July 19224 June 193326 January 1879St George Hanover Square, London England9 August 1957Kensington, England78
5 John Robert Dewar [8]
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5 June 193326 March 193810 December 1883Alexandra, Otago, New Zealand12 April 1964Bournemouth, Hampshire, England80
6 William Francis Noel Bridges [9]
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27 March 193827 February 194230 January 1890Middle Head, New South Wales, Australia1 January 1942Lost at sea (Sunda Straits [10] )52
7 Percy Herbert Bonnet
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25 September 194528 September 194925 July 1896 [11] Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia [12] 11 October 1987Queensland, Australia91
8 Alfred George Billing
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7 October 19492 September 195312 August 1903 Indooroopilly, Queensland 13 March 1989 Brisbane, Queensland87
9 Christopher Noble [8]
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3 September 195312 March 1956September 1902 Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England1986England84
10 Luis Sigismund Himley
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13 March 19561 April 196028 November 1906Macagua, Cuba18 April 1984 Bovey Tracey, Devon, England77
11 Arnold Lessel MacMorland Greig [13]
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2 April 19603 February 196324 February 1913Amatikulu, Zululand, South AfricaJuly 1984New Zealand71

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