- 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
- 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 (1921)
- James Wilson was a Fenian who was transported as a convict to Western Australia. Born James McNally in Newry, County Down, Ireland on February 6...
- 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 (1871)
- William Frederick Jones was a convict transported to Western Australia, and later became one of the colony's ex-convict school teachers. Born in...
- male, deceased (1844)
- John Terry (January 21, 1771 - July 9, 1844) was an early settler and pioneer farmer in New Norfolk, Tasmania. Born in Askrigg in the Yorkshire...
- female, 244 years old
- Mary Bryant (1765 - ?) was a Cornish convict sent to Australia. She became one of the first successful escapees from the fledging Australian penal...
- male, deceased (1839)
- John Batman (born 21 January 1801 - 5 May 1839) was an Australian farmer and businessman who was one of the first settlers of the Melbourne area...
- male, deceased (1872)
- John Davies (10 June 1814-11 June 1872), co-founded the Australian newspaper "The Mercury". Davies was born in London. He was transported to...
- male, deceased (1877)
- Martin Cash (c. 1808-10 August 1877) was a notorious convict bushranger known for escaping twice from Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land. His 1870...
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