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Henry Dutton (pastoralist)
Henry Dutton (1844 – 25 August 1914) was a pastoralist in South Australia, known as the "Squire of Anlaby". He was the father of Henry Hampden Dutton and a grandfather of writer Geoffrey Dutton. History Henry was born in Melbourne, Victoria, a son of Hampden Dutton, (William) Hampden Dutton (1805 – 21 November 1849) and his wife Charlotte da Silva Dutton, née Cameron (1813 – 11 May 1885), a stepdaughter of John Finnis (captain), Capt. John Finnis (1802–1872). Their families were notable in South Australian history; his uncle Francis Stacker Dutton was involved in the discovery and exploitation of the copper deposits near Kapunda and was later Premier of the colony. His parents moved to South Australia in December 1838 and settled for a while in Mount Barker, South Australia, Mount Barker. Hampden persuaded his younger brother Frederick Dutton (Australian politician), Frederick, who was then in Melbourne, to move to South Australia. This he did, in 1841 with the property ...
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Henry Dutton (1844-1914) Of Anlaby Station, South Australia
Henry Dutton may refer to: * Henry Dutton (politician) (1796–1869), American politician, governor of Connecticut * Henry Dutton (pastoralist) (1844–1914), pastoralist in South Australia * Henry Hampden Dutton (1879–1932), his son, South Australian pastoralist * Henry Dutton (cricketer) (1847–1935), English cricketer * Harry Dutton (footballer) (1898–1972), English footballer {{hndis, Dutton, Henry ...
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