Hampden Dutton
William Hampden Dutton (29 October 1807 – 21 November 1849), generally known as Hampden Dutton, was a pioneering pastoralist in New South Wales and South Australia.
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Born | William Hampden Dutton c. 29 October 1807 Colne, Lancashire, England |
Died | 21 November 1849 41–42) Melbourne, Victoria | (aged
Occupation(s) | pastoralist in New South Wales and South Australia |
Spouse | Charlotte da Silva Cameron (1813–1885) |
Children | Mary Anne Elizabeth Taylor (1832–), Luduvina Charlotte Jane Moore (1833–1868), Mary Broughton Rebecca Emma Dutton (ca. 1837–1896), William Broughton Dutton (1838–1863), Charles George Cameron Dutton (1842–1887), Henry Dutton (1844–1914), Zelie Adele Dutton (1846–1909), Ewin Cameron Dutton (1848–1864) |
Parent(s) | Frederick Hugh Hampden Dutton (formerly Mendes) and Mary Ann (née Norris) |
Relatives | Frederick Hansborough Dutton (brother), Robert Waters Moore (son-in-law), Henry Hampden Dutton (grandson), Geoffrey Piers Henry Dutton (great-grandson), Charles Cameron (father-in-law), John Finnis (Charlotte's step-father) |
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