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255:, plus four troopers, to accompany them, but Tolmer fell out with the independent "gentlemen" and so returned to Adelaide, while the pastoralists not only continued on to Port Lincoln, but also chartered a vessel for a coastal search. Governor Grey then ordered the petulant Tolmer back into the search, but under the command of 234:
Several months later, when Dutton's party did not arrive as expected, search parties were launched. The most immediate, setting out in September 1842, was a determined party of four young pastoralist volunteers comprising the brothers
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1803 – 30 January 1870); the partnership broke up in 1837. H. P. Dutton (for a time reported as "Henry Pelham Dutton"), then ran a property on the nearby (St.) Patrick's Plains, became insolvent in 1844, and took up a
211:, Dutton and his associates were never seen again, and no trace was ever found. There were indications are that the entire party of five men were killed by Barngarla warriors somewhere near present 703: 352: 203:
of Graham, Cox, Haldane and Brown (a former Adelaide policeman) to drove his cattle overland to safety near Adelaide. For the first day they had Lieutenant Hugonin of the
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1800 – 13 February 1849) was also a brother. Another possible relation was Rose Ann Dutton (d. 20 October 1836). She married John Laurio Platt (1784 – 20 May 1836) in
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An unknown number of Aboriginal people were killed by soldiers in retribution for the presumed killings of the colonists.
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Julia Eliza Dutton (1842 – 27 June 1916) married Edward Daniel Swaffer (c. 1842 – 4 November 1930) on 30 January 1865.
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people, who were making hostile raids. Having taken his wife and children back to Adelaide by ship, he picked up a
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Charles William Dutton (1839 – December 1916) was from 1865 manager of Yaluna and Strawberry Hill stations for
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Charles Driver. In July 1842 he decided to abandon it through fear of the local Aboriginal people, either the
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Charles Christian Dutton was married to Ellen Dutton, nÊe White, ( –1853). Their children included:
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His widow married again, in Port Lincoln on 3 September 1845, to Thomas Bond Hawson.
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There had been an attack by Aboriginal people on the nearby farm of Rolles Biddle, a
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in March 1838. He may have gone back to England then returned with his wife Ellen,
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considered that this volunteer party was too small and ordered police inspector
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as an armed escort. Setting forth with 250 cattle in the direction of present
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842)
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Emma Pillawarta Dutton (1840 – ) married James Gall on 4 June 1863.
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in 1822. Platt was a pioneer of the Patrick's Plains area near
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They were not immediately related to the well-known family of
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in January 1839. In Adelaide he was appointed clerk of the
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around 1815; they later moved to New South Wales in the
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cousin of Samuel and Frederick White, associates of
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Henry was the father of Queensland politician 608:Australian Autobiographical Narratives: To 1850 681:The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) 183:named "Pillaworta", near Port Lincoln on the 8: 741:The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954) 594:– via National Library of Australia. 566:– via National Library of Australia. 492:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 472:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 452:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 432:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 412:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 392:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 371:Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1954) 312:Sydney businessman John Alexander Dutton ( 283:) near Port Lincoln, was named after him. 20: 651:"Some Known Conflicts in South Australia" 769:Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) 808:English emigrants to colonial Australia 736:"John Platt, Newcastle's First Settler" 513: 123:with his brother Henry Pelerin Dutton ( 91:who disappeared, believed murdered by 7: 14: 818:Missing person cases in Australia 676:"Nomenclature of South Australia" 175:Likely massacre on Eyre Peninsula 74:Disappearance and presumed murder 605:Walsh, Kay; Hooton, Joy (1993). 488:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 7" 468:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 6" 448:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 5" 428:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 4" 408:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 3" 388:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 2" 366:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula 1" 324:under Captain Herd, settling in 578:"Early Days of Eyre Peninsula" 353:List of people who disappeared 1: 655:Australian Frontier Conflicts 313: 124: 337:Frederick Hansborough Dutton 95:, while driving cattle from 16:South Australian pastoralist 83:(presumed died 1842) was a 839: 798:1840s missing person cases 330:Singleton, New South Wales 167:, and acted for a time as 143:Charles Dutton arrived in 555:South Australian Register 89:Colony of South Australia 49:Colony of South Australia 522:"Classified Advertising" 339:(1812-1890), founder of 81:Charles Christian Dutton 25:Charles Christian Dutton 803:Australian pastoralists 550:"Letters to the Editor" 813:Massacres in Australia 823:Settlers of Australia 205:96th Regiment of Foot 343:in South Australia. 267:Retribution killings 716:on 12 November 2012 247:, and James Baker. 111:Dutton was born in 55:Cause of death 583:Port Lincoln Times 359:Newspaper article 224:Herbert B. 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Index

England
Colony of South Australia
pastoralist
Colony of South Australia
Aboriginal people
Port Lincoln
Adelaide
England
Singleton
New South Wales
pastoral lease
Queensland
Charles Dutton
South Australia
Hobart
Supreme Court
sheriff
cattle station
Eyre Peninsula
pastoralist
Nauo
Barngarla
scratch team
96th Regiment of Foot
Port Augusta
Whyalla
Quaker
Herbert B. Hughes
G.C. Hawker
J.C. Hawker

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