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- male, deceased (1880)
- Edward "Ned" Kelly (c. January 1855 - 11 November 1880) is Australia's most famous bushranger, and, to many, a folk hero for his defiance of the...
- male, deceased (1822)
- James Squire (1754 - 16 May 1822) was transported to Australia as a Convict on the First Fleet in 1788 and is considered to be one of Australia's...
- male, deceased (1842)
- Henry Savery (born August 4, 1791, died February 6, 1842) was a convict transported to Port Arthur, Tasmania and Australia's first novelist. It is...
- male, deceased (1856)
- William Buckley (1780 - January 1, 1856), was an English convict who was transported to Australia, escaped, was given up for dead and lived in an...
- male, deceased (1873)
- Hamilton Hume (19 June 1797 - 19 April 1873) was the first Australian born explorer. Hume was born on his father's property at Seven Hills near...
- male, deceased (1864)
- John Joseph Therry (1790 - May 25 1864) was early Roman Catholic priest at Sydney. Therry was born at Cork, Ireland, in 1790. His people were in...
- male, deceased (1869)
- Dr John Stephen Hampton was Governor of Western Australia from 1862 to 1868.
- male, deceased (1812)
- John Eyre (1771-1812) was an early Australian painter and engraver. A transported convict, Eyre generally focused on urban scenes, giving his...
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- John Williams was a convict transported to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania). He is best known as the man with whom Joseph Johns, later to become...
- male, deceased (1859)
- Robert Campbell was an early opponent of penal transportation and an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative...
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