Emma Nortonm. 1822
John Oxley/Wife
On 31 October 1821 Oxley married Emma Norton (1798-1885) at St Philip’s Church. They had two sons, John (b. 1824) and Henry (b. 1826), but earlier Oxley had had two daughters by Charlotte Thorpe and one by Elizabeth Marnon.

Who is Oxley?

John Oxley, in full John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley, (born 1783/85?, near Westow, Yorkshire, England—died May 26, 1828, Kirkham, Australia), surveyor-general and explorer who played an important part in the exploration of eastern Australia and also helped open up Van Diemen’s Land (later Tasmania).

What was John Oxley’s ship called?

SS John Oxley

History
Australia
NameSS John Oxley
OwnerQueensland Harbours and Marine Department (1927–1968) Sydney Heritage Fleet (1997–present)
OperatorRoyal Australian Navy (World War II)

What did Oxley discover?

Oxley surveyed and mapped the river and discovered good grazing land west of Bathurst. When swamps blocked his way Oxley led the explorers north and returned to Bathurst, following the Macquarie River.

How is John Oxley?

Oxley suffered with illness throughout his service, caused by the difficulties of his expeditions. He finally succumbed to his illness and died on 25 May 1828 at his Kirkham property, Kirkham, New South Wales, outside Camden, aged 44.

Why did John Oxley explore the Lachlan River?

In 1817, under the Governors’ orders, Oxley led an expedition to follow the Lachlan River. Shortage of water forced his return to the Lachlan, which he rejoined below the marshes previously encountered, but only to meet more marshland further on. …

Why did John Oxley settle in Port Macquarie?

Discovered by John Oxley in 1818 and named after the Governor of NSW, Lachlan Macquarie, our first visitors were convicts sent to the Port Macquarie penal settlement in 1821 to serve time for secondary offences. The town was built by those convicts and overseen by military officers of the 48th Regiment.

What was life like for John Oxley?

Personal life Governor Lachlan Macquarie granted Oxley 600 acres (240 ha) near Camden in 1810, which he increased to 1,000 acres (400 ha) in 1815. He named this property Kirkham and raised and bred sheep there. He was also briefly a director of the Bank of New South Wales.

Who discovered the Lachlan River?

George William Evans
Though usually perennial, the river may run dry in severe drought years. Explored in 1815 by George William Evans, it was named after Lachlan Macquarie, governor of New South Wales (1810–21). The Lachlan River valley supports wheat and sheep.

How old is John Oxley?

44 years (1784–1828)
John Oxley/Age at death

Oxley suffered with illness throughout his service, caused by the difficulties of his expeditions. He finally succumbed to his illness and died on 25 May 1828 at his Kirkham property, Kirkham, New South Wales, outside Camden, aged 44.

What were the reasons for settlement in Van Diemen’s Land?

The main motivation for the British to settle in Van Diemen’s Land between 1803 and 1804 was fear of the French colonising part of the island.

What did Hamilton Hume take with him?

Hume and Hovell each received grants of 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) of land, an inadequate reward for discoveries of great importance made by an expedition which, practically speaking, paid its own expenses. This expedition discovered the overland route between Sydney and Port Phillip, on whose shores Melbourne now stands.

Who was John Oxley and what did he do?

John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley (1784 – 25 May 1828) was an explorer and surveyor of Australia in the early period of British colonisation.

Who was John Oxley engaged to in 1812?

In 1812 he became engaged to Elizabeth Macarthur, daughter of John Macarthur; this was broken off when her father discovered the extent of Oxley’s debts. By that time, through the influence of Macarthur’s friend Walter Davidson, Oxley’s second application for the NSW surveyor-generalship had been successful.

Who are the people on the postage stamps of Australia?

(Redirected from List of people on postage stamps of Australia) Jump to navigationJump to search Wikipedia list article This is a list of people on the postage stampsof Australia.

John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley (1784 – 25 May 1828) was an explorer and surveyor of Australia in the early period of British colonisation.

In 1812 he became engaged to Elizabeth Macarthur, daughter of John Macarthur; this was broken off when her father discovered the extent of Oxley’s debts. By that time, through the influence of Macarthur’s friend Walter Davidson, Oxley’s second application for the NSW surveyor-generalship had been successful.

  (Redirected from List of people on postage stamps of Australia) Jump to navigationJump to search Wikipedia list article This is a list of people on the postage stampsof Australia.

What was named after John Oxley?

John Oxley died at his country house near Sydney on 26 May, 1828. John Oxley’s link with the promotion and development of library services combined with his prominent place in Queensland history underpin the use of his name for the State Library of Queensland’s library of Queensland history, the John Oxley Library.

How old is the Lachlan River?

Explored in 1815 by George William Evans, it was named after Lachlan Macquarie, governor of New South Wales (1810–21). The Lachlan River valley supports wheat and sheep. The Lachlan River at Cowra, N.S.W., Austl.

How deep is the Lachlan River?

The river descends 632 metres (2,073 ft) over its 1,440-kilometre (890 mi) course.

Is the Lachlan River flooding?

Minor flooding is occurring along the Lachlan River. The Lachlan River at Cottons Weir is likely to remain above 3.50 metres into next week, with minor flooding. The Lachlan River at Jemalong Weir Downstream is likely to remain around 7.20 metres into next week, with minor flooding.

What fish are in the Lachlan River?

Species include Murray cod, golden and silver perch, catfish and redfin.

What towns are on the Lachlan River?

Snapshot

Catchment area8% of the Murray–Darling Basin
River length1,339 km
TributariesAbercrombie, Belubula, Boorowa rivers; Mandagery Creek
Towns includeBoorowa, Cowra, Canowindra, Forbes, Hillston
Water storagesWyangala (1,220 GL), Lake Cargelligo (36 GL), Carcoar Dam (36 GL)

How long is the Lachlan River?

1,440 km
Lachlan River/Length

Where is the Lachlan River?

Australia
The Lachlan River is the fourth longest river in Australia at 1,448 kilometres, starting near Goulburn in the Great Dividing Range at an elevation of around 1,200 metres and terminating at The Great Cumbung near Oxley.