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    John Hawdon (1801—1881) was an English-born colonial settler of New South Wales. He is associated with the area around Moruya, particularly Kiora and Tuross...
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  • John Hawdon may refer to: John Hawdon (sculler) John Hawdon (colonial settler) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Yorkshire Jazz Band John Hawdon (sculler) (b. 1852), British rower John Hawdon (colonial settler) (1801–1881), pioneering settler in Australia, and older...
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  • Wackerfield include the Grade II listed Wackerfield Hall. John Hawdon (colonial settler) Joseph Hawdon Historic England. "Details from listed building database...
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  • Experiences of Colonial Life in South Australia is a book by John Wrathall Bull originally published as "Early Experiences of Colonial Life by An arrival...
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    his homestead Waldeck, aged 63. After Henry Coote (1819–1867) and Joseph Hawdon (1813–1871), he was only the third member to have left the Legislative Council...
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  • overland, whether from Adelaide or the eastern colonies (thereby beating Hawdon and Bonney to this region). In doing so they were also the first Europeans...
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  • William Oldrey (category Settlers of New South Wales)
    John Hawdon, J.P., a settler at Kiora, and a local magistrate—Oldrey was another local magistrate—who entered the hotel's bar on horseback. Hawdon, assisted...
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    On board was John Gardiner, an ex banker, who talked Hepburn into joining him in a pastoral run. Hepburn joined Gardiner and Joseph Hawdon in a venture...
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    from the original on 3 February 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2009. Hawdon, James; Ryan, John; Lucht, Marc (6 August 2014). The Causes and Consequences of Group...
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  • Charles James Fox Campbell (category Settlers of South Australia)
    Charles James Fox Campbell was a grazier and early settler of Adelaide, South Australia, whose name is commemorated in the Adelaide suburb of Campbelltown...
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    is no record of other colonists in the region until overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney drove 335 cattle from Sydney to Adelaide along the Murray...
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    review panel". Reuters. London, U.K. Retrieved 22 March 2021. Hawdon, James; Ryan, John; Lucht, Marc (6 August 2014). The Causes and Consequences of Group...
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  • the list does not include most knighted British governors-general or colonial or state governors. Their primary domicile was, generally, in the United...
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    the return leg of his journey, and returned in 1838 in company with the Hawdon and Bonney overlanding parties. At the time of Sturt's 1829–1830 journey...
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  • the Secretary for Lands. Richard Price had been elected as a Farmers and Settlers member in the 1913 election. He joined the Nationalist Party however he...
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