Frederick Lewis Maitland Moir (Edinburgh, 1852–1939) was a trader, road-builder and writer in Nyasaland, East Africa, involved in the African Lakes Corporation. In authorship he is known as F. L. M. Moir.
Early life
Moir was born in Edinburgh He was the younger son of Margaret Louisa Maitland and her husband, Dr. John Innes Allan Moir.[1] His family, including older brother John William Moir (1851–1940), who later married Helen Elizabeth Tod, lived at 52 Castle Street in Edinburgh's New Town.[2][3]
He was accompanied in Africa by his older brother John William Moir who was also an ivory trader and road-builder.[5][6] While in Africa, he became a trader, road-builder and writer in Nyasaland, East Africa, and was involved in the African Lakes Corporation.
^The story of Nyasaland told in a series of historical pictures National Archives of Rhodesia and Nyasaland - 1951 "The Moir Brothers Frederick Lewis Maitland Moir and John William Moir. The two brothers made their first acquaintance with Central Africa in 1877, when they volunteered to build a road from Dar es Salaam, then a mere village, to Lake Nyasa "