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Young Bingham Hutchinson

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blocks and other property in the Encounter Bay district, Hutchinson was also made South Australia's second emigration agent, from September 1837 to February 1838, following the dismissal of John Brown. In November 1838, Hutchinson returned to England, where he lived for about the next two decades.
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Kingdom in 1852 and had three daughters and two sons. After returning to South Australia, he and his family lived at his property at Hindmarsh Valley, near
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in December 1836. In April 1837, Hutchinson and a servant named William Burt were the first recorded Europeans to reach the summit of
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officer, early explorer and settler of South Australia. Hutchinson was the great-grandson of the
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Hutchinson joined the Royal Navy and served as a lieutenant on the
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between 1833 and 1834. He arrived in South Australia on
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Richmond
Hindmarsh valley
Royal Navy
loyalist
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Thomas Hutchinson
HMS Buffalo
Mount Lofty
Adelaide Hills
Thomas Bewes Strangways
Fleurieu Peninsula
Lake Alexandrina
Currency Creek
town
Victor Harbor



"SA Memory"
"Heysen Trail Website"
Categories
Settlers of South Australia
Explorers of South Australia
People from Surrey
1870 deaths
1806 births

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