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Thomas Boutflower Bennett

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30: 136:'s 1869 survey expedition to Port Darwin. On 24 May he and a companion William Guy were attacked by aborigines, both being wounded by spears. Bennett died 28 May 1869 after Dr. Peel removed, under chloroform, a section of spear which had penetrated a lung. The wound was sutured but the case considered hopeless by Peel, and given a morphine draught. Bennett and Guy were on a working party with surveyor 132:'s 1864 expedition, and one of his few supporters. During this expedition he shot dead an Aboriginal man, for which he was recalled to Adelaide to stand trial, later exonerated. He returned to the Territory on 148:
on 24 May 1869. They had been left alone in the camp to do their drafting work when the attack occurred. Bennett had been on good terms with them previously and was working on an atlas of Wuna (
101:, and for 10 years taught English and bookkeeping and assisting in the school's running, then around 1871 when the school transferred to Parkside, took a position with 152:) placenames. He was interred near the top of Fort Hill overlooking the harbour - the first white man to be buried in Darwin. Guy completely recovered from his wounds. 499: 494: 279:
According to this reference he was buried in Port Lincoln. Remarkably, he has a gravestone in Moonta cemetery which mentions SPSC but not AEI.
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N. W. O. Bennett and W. O. Bennett married sisters Rebecca Caroline Raphael and Laura Raphael on 9 June and 4 October 1877 respectively.
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home. He retired from teaching late 1879 or early 1880. He sold the family house in August 1894, having moved to live with his son in
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English-native vocabulary of the Woolner dialect, Adelaide River, N.A., held in State Library of South Australia (ref. GRG 35/256)
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It was suggested the attack was in retribution for the slaying of several natives after the murder of Marie Ward at
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Nathaniel William Ogle Bennett (c. 1850 – 26 August 1882), an officer with H. M. Customs Service.
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He married Elizabeth (14 January 1811–11 February 1899) and with two children arrived at
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John William Ogilvie Bennett (11 November 1845 – 28 May 1869) was a member of
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William Ogle Bennett (21 January 1855 – 7 March 1906), a Government agent in
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as accountant in the Boord Brothers store, then joined the rush to the
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24 January 1880 Supplement p.4 accessed 26 September 2011
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http://blogs.usyd.edu.au/elac/2008/09/a_good_win_1.html
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Ann Eliza Bennett (c. 1835 – 5 November 1889)
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Index

J. W. O. Bennett

South Australia
Adelaide Educational Institution
Saint Peter's College
Holdfast Bay
Somersetshire
River Torrens
Klemzig
George Grey
Lovely Valley
Moonta
Victorian goldfields
Adelaide Educational Institution
St. Peter's College
Stepney
Port Lincoln
B. T. Finniss
George Goyder
Richard Randall Knuckey
Fred's Pass
Adelaide River
Wulna
Port Lincoln
Moonta
"Family Notices"



Death of Mrs A. W. Bennett

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