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William Gellibrand
William Gellibrand may refer to * William Gellibrand (settler) (1765–1840), English nonconformist minister in Van Diemen's Land * William Gellibrand (politician) (1823–1905), Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, grandson of the settler * William Clarke Gellibrand (1791–1884), English merchant, son of the settler {{hndis, Gellibrand, William ...
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William Gellibrand (settler)
William Gellibrand (1765–1840) was a nonconformist preacher in England who left the United Kingdom at the end of 1823 for Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania). He settled there, with family including his son Joseph Tice Gellibrand, and ran a successful farm and commercial business. Life in England He was the son of Rev. Joseph Gellibrand of Edmonton, Middlesex and his wife Elizabeth Tice. Richard Hengist Horne wrote in 1873, mentioning that the Rev. Dr. Tice who lived there was the uncle of the Australian settler William Tice Gellibrand. Horne himself was brought up in Edmonton, from 1810, by Sarah Tice, his father James Horne's mother, and stated that Dr Tice was his grandfather. The Gellibrands were a prominent nonconformist family in Kent. Thomas Gellibrand was a nonconformist minister at Ashford, Kent, from 1729 to 1773, and was married to Grace Clarke of Ashford. He was succeeded at Ashford by their son Joseph Gellibrand, minister there from 1773 to 1783; when he was succeede ...
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William Gellibrand (politician)
William St Paul Gellibrand (18 December 1823 – 22 August 1905) was an Australian politician. Gellibrand was born at sea in 1823. In 1871 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Fingal, but he was defeated the following year. He returned in 1874 as the member for Ringwood, serving until 1886. He died in 1905 in Hobart Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-small .... References 1823 births 1905 deaths Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly People born at sea {{Australia-politician-stub ...
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