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Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur

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sheep during his absences, and by 1817 was able secure land for his own merino flocks, and run a trading store. He actively participated in the intrigues of the time and through his connections became prominent in the community and local politics. He joined the
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The couple had at least four daughters. One, Elizabeth (17 May 1815 – 27 November 1899), married Philip Gidley King, son of
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by way of China and the Philippines, where he unsuccessfully traded sandalwood for his uncle John, arriving home in 1810.
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C.G. Drury Clarke, "Captain John Clements Wickham, R.N. his antecedents and descendants" (1984)
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in 1830, representing the conservatives in the nominated, and then part-elected Council for
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Hannibal arrived back in Sydney in August 1812 per his uncle's ship, the
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His wife Anna was commemorated with a baptismal font bowl and plaque at
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with a cargo for sale in the colony and to help his uncle's wife,
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Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur was born on 16 January 1788 at
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after resigning his commission to avoid being posted to
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Portrait of Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur as a young man
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Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland
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Oil painting
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales: ML 145
West Norwood Cemetery
wool
John Macarthur
New South Wales governor
Philip Gidley King
Plymouth
Devonshire, England
New South Wales
Norfolk Island
New South Wales
England
Elizabeth Macarthur
merino
New South Wales Legislative Council
Parramatta
directorship
Bank of Australia
Ipswich
Colony of Queensland

St Marylebow, London
Norfolk Island
Philip Gidley King
New South Wales
Anna Josepha (nÊe Coombe)
Philip Parker King
John Clements Wickham
Patrick Leslie

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