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    Eber Bunker (1761–1836) was a sea captain and pastoralist, and he was born on 7 March 1761 at Plymouth, Massachusetts. He commanded one of the first vessels...
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    American captain Eber Bunker arrived in the colony as Master of the Third Fleet convict ship William and Ann, a converted whaler. Bunker was born in Plymouth...
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    of boobies he saw in Hervey's Bay retire at night.] In 1803 Captain Eber Bunker of the whaling ship Albion was the first European to discover the region...
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  • Moravian Jewish scholar Eber Baker (1780–1864), American politician Éber Bessa (born 1992), Brazilian footballer Eber Bunker (1761–1836), American sea...
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    whalers which returned to Britain in 1793 were William and Ann (Captain Eber Bunker) with 68 tuns of sperm whale oil and 8,468 seal skins, Mary Ann (Mark...
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  • South Wales c.1810 Residential House built c.1810 on estate granted to Eber Bunker between 1804 and 1810. Campania House Campania Tasmania 1810-13 Residential...
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  • Prize Eber Bunker (1761–1836), American sea captain and pastoralist Edward Bunker (Mormon) (1822–1901), American Mormon pioneer Edward Bunker (1933–2005)...
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  • Herekopare and Kanetetoe Islands, The Bunker Islets, and Fish Rock. The Bunker Islets were named after Eber Bunker who surveyed the Foveaux Strait in 1808...
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    commanding Britannia, one of 11 ships of the Third Fleet, and Captain Eber Bunker of William and Ann, after landing their passengers and cargo then went...
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    region appears to have started with the London-based Massachusetts-born Eber Bunker, master of the William and Ann, who in November 1791 announced his intention...
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    Owen Folger Smith, a New Yorker who had been in Sydney Harbour with Eber Bunker, from whom he probably learned of the eastern seal hunting. Smith charted...
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  • Nichol 27 Mar 1791 21 Aug 1791 148 days 155 [5] (160) William and Ann Eber Bunker 27 Mar 1791 28 Aug 1791 154 days 181 [7] (188) Active John Mitchinson...
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    between August 1808 and March 1809, when Pegasus was commanded by Captain Eber Bunker. Pegasus went on a second expedition under the command of Samuel Chase...
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    islands, with which it is crowded". The sealing brig Pegasus, commanded by Eber Bunker, ran aground in the strait in 1809, and in the report on the grounding...
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  • 1816 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing a bullock from the herd of Capt. Eber Bunker at Liverpool. Samuel Smith - 3 October 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for the...
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  • few weeks later. In December 1806, the Elizabeth captained by Captain Eber Bunker communicated with Captain Turnbull of the Indispensible when their ships...
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    significances as a fishery particularly for king prawns. In 1803 Captain Eber Bunker of the whaling ship Albion was the first European to discover the region...
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  • Risdon Cove on the River Derwent, Tasmania. On her first voyage, Albion, Eber Bunker, master, left Britain on 20 February 1799, bound for New South Wales...
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  • included Britannia, William and Ann, Mary Ann, Matilda, and Active. Captain Eber Bunker, the enterprising American captain of William and Ann, not wanting to...
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    early sealers and whalers, it was named Port Preservation by Captain Eber Bunker in 1809. The first shore-based whaling station in New Zealand was established...
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  • December 1810. On 16 December 1811 he was reported as absconding from Eber Bunker at Georges River. He stole and then sold tobacco from a warehouse, but...
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  • between August 1808 and March 1809, when Pegasus was commanded by Captain Eber Bunker. Pegasus went on a second expedition under the command of Samuel Chase...
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  • referred the matter to London. Macquarie eventually requested Captain Eber Bunker to sail Seringapatam to England, where she was returned to her owner...
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  • London. On 16 October, at Governor Lachlan Macquarie's request, Captain Eber Bunker sailed Seringapatam to England, where she was returned to her owners...
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    Governor, Lachlan Macquarie. On 1 June 1809 he married Isabella Bunker, daughter of Eber Bunker. Following Macquarie's arrival, the newly married Laycock departed...
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  • a Shingle cay and part of a Lagoonal Platform Reef: In 1803 Captain Eber Bunker of the whaling ship Albion was the first European to discover the region...
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  • re-export. One of the owners of Governor Macquarie was the British captain Eber Bunker. On 16 October 1814 he would sail the re-captured whaler Seringapatam...
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  • off the Australian and then the New Zealand coasts. In 1803 Captain Eber Bunker of the whaling ship Albion was the first European to discover the region...
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    likely that Eber Bunker, sea captain and owner of Collingwood upstream of the weir, sailed his ships to Collingwood to unload. The piers of Bunkers Wharf still...
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  • the original on 9 November 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2007. Cousin of Eber Bunker. See 1792 in New Zealand Wises New Zealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979....
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