J. E. O'Conor

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James Edward O'Conor was an early member of the Theosophical Society and a statistician for the British government in India. He is known to Theosophists for his involvement in the Vega incident.

Personal life

Little is known of the personal life and education of Mr. O'Conor. Passenger lists indicate that his wife traveled with him between London and Bombay, but no children are listed.

Career

Theosophical Society connections

Vega incident

O'Conor was traveling to England in March, 1882 aboard the ship Vega. William Eglinton, the prominent medium, was also aboard, and each of them wrote a letter to Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.

See account in D, pp. 188-9) and LBS, Letters X and XI, pp. 13-21. He was a friend of Mrs. Minnie Scott.

Professional writings

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