William Chester Minor
1834–1920 (age 86)
lexicographer/physician
Biography
William Chester Minor became widely known for his unexpected role in the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary, offering an enormous contribution while grappling with personal struggles. A physician by training, he devoted himself to the meticulous research that defined this monumental work, even as he sought peace and healing.
Those who remember him honor not only his scholarly brilliance but also the humanity and kindness he showed in his later years. His story remains a profound reminder of the transformative power of purpose and resilience.