Fearon was born in
Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia, in 1849, the youngest son of Christopher Fearon and Grace Fearon. Fearon moved to Shanghai at the age of 21 in 1870 and joined the staff of Augustin, Heard & Co in the tea department. When that firm went out of business, he formed the firm of Fearon, Lowe & co with Mr E.G. Lowe. After Lowe's death he was joined in partnership by Mr Daniel and in 1880, Fearon, Daniel & Co was established. In 1900 he moved to
New York City to run Fearon Daniel & Co's business there. He returned to China in 1910 and was principally based in Tianjin. He naturalised as an American in 1903. In his younger days, Fearon was an active member of the Victoria Company of the Shanghai Fire Brigade. Later, he was part of a committee that was responsible for creating the public recreation ground at the Shanghai Race Course. He was later a steward of the
Shanghai Race Club. Fearon was elected to and became chairman of the
Shanghai Municipal Council in January 1898 and served until August 1899 when he resigned. He was replaced as chairman by
Frederick Anderson. Fearon died on 26 October 1920 in
Tianjin. His grave was destroyed along with the cemetery during the
Cultural Revolution. ==Marriage==