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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4

This volume of the Australian Dictionary of Biography is the second of four for the period 1851-1890 and covers names D-J. [Read More]

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  1. Helms, Richard (1842–1914) zoologist and botanist
  2. Heidenreich, Johannes Heinrich Siegfried (1868–1959) Lutheran minister
  3. Heidenreich, Georg Adam (1828–1910) Lutheran minister
  4. Heidenreich, Franz Theodor Paul (1874–1962) flour-miller
  5. Heaton, Sir John Henniker (1848–1914) journalist and postal reformer
  6. Heath, George Poynter (1830–1921) naval officer and public servant
  7. Hearn, William Edward (1826–1888) political economist, jurist, politician and university teacher
  8. Heales, Richard (1821–1864) politician and temperance reformer
  9. Headlam, Charles (1816–1898) pastoralist
  10. Hayward, Thomas (1832–1915) farmer, merchant and legislator
  11. Hayter, Henry Heylyn (1821–1895) statistician
  12. Haynes, John (1850–1917) journalist and politician
  13. Hayes, William Henry (Bully) (1829–1877) adventurer, swindler and blackbirder
  14. Hayes, Catherine (?–1861) soprano
  15. Haydon, George Henry (1822–1891) writer and artist
  16. Hay, Sir John (1816–1892) pastoralist and politician
  17. Hawker, George Charles (1818–1895) politician and grazier
  18. Haverfield, Robert Ross (1819–1889) grazier, newspaper proprietor and editor
  19. Hassell, John Frederick Tasman (1839–1919) pastoralist and politician
  20. Hassell, Albert Young (1841–1918) pastoralist and parliamentarian
  21. Harvey, William Henry (1811–1866) botanist
  22. Hartley, John Anderson (1844–1896) educationist
  23. Hart, William (1825–1904) businessman and parliamentarian
  24. Hart, John (1809–1873) mariner, merchant and parliamentarian
  25. Harrison, John (1802–1869) sea captain, squatter, agitator and stationmaster
  26. Harrison, Henry Colden Antill (1836–1929) ‘father’ of Australian Rules football
  27. Harris, Richard Deodatus Poulett (1817–1899) schoolmaster and Church of England clergyman
  28. Harris, John (1819–1895) businessman
  29. Harris, John (1838–1911) alderman
  30. Harris, George (1831–1891) businessman
  31. Harriman, Benjamin Cosway (1830–1904) civil servant
  32. Harrap, Alfred (1820–1893) merchant, shipowner and leader of volunteers
  33. Harper, Charles (1842–1912) agriculturist, legislator and newspaper proprietor
  34. Harker, George (1816–1879) businessman, philanthropist and politician
  35. Hargraves, Edward Hammond (1816–1891) gold rush publicist
  36. Hargrave, John Fletcher (1815–1885) judge
  37. Hare, Charles Simeon (1808–1882) merchant and parliamentarian
  38. Hardy, Thomas (1830–1912) vigneron
  39. Hardy, John Richard (1807–1858) gold commissioner and pastoralist
  40. Hardy, Arthur (1817–1909) pastoralist, barrister and quarry-owner
  41. Hardman, Edward Townley (1845–1887) geologist
  42. Harding, George Rogers (1838–1895) judge and author
  43. Harcus, William (1823–1876) Congregational minister, editor and author
  44. Hanson, Sir Richard Davies (1805–1876) judge and author
  45. Hannell, James (1813–1876) publican and politician
  46. Hann, William (1837–1889) explorer and pastoralist
  47. Hann, Frank Hugh (1846–1921) explorer and pastoralist
  48. Handfield, Henry Hewett Paulet (1828–1900) Anglican clergyman
  49. Hancock, Henry Richard (1836–1919) mine superintendent
  50. Hammond, Mark John (1844–1908) gold-miner and politician
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