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  2. Gregory Blaxland - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Blaxland was born 17 June 1778 at Fordwich, Kent, England, the fourth son of John Blaxland, mayor from 1767 to 1774, whose family had owned estates nearby for generations, and Mary, daughter of Captain Parker, R.N. Gregory attended The King's School, Canterbury. In July 1799 in the church of St George the Martyr there, he married 20 ...

  3. Category : University of Louisville School of Dentistry alumni

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    Pages in category "University of Louisville School of Dentistry alumni" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Talk:Gregory Blaxland - Wikipedia

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  5. John Blaxland (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Blaxland was born in Kent, the eldest son of gentleman farmer John Blaxland and Mary, née Parker, of Fordwich, Kent, England. He was the older brother of early Australian explorer Gregory Blaxland. His father died when he was eleven [1] and the family moved to Canterbury where he and his brother were educated at The King's School. In 1787 he ...

  6. 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains - Wikipedia

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    On the presumed date of May 11, 1813, Mr. Gregory Blaxland, Mr. William Wentworth, and Lieutenant Lawson, attended by four servants, with five dogs, and four horses laden with provisions, ammunition, and other necessities, left Mr. Blaxland's farm at South Creek, for the purpose of endeavouring to effect a passage over the Blue Mountains ...

  7. Newington House - Wikipedia

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    Blaxland also established a tweed mill, lime kiln and flour mill. In 1843, Blaxland mortgaged the property to the Australian Trust Company. After he died in 1851 the Trust Company sold the property to John Dobie to recover the mortgage. The Blaxland family re-purchased the estate from Dobie in 1854 but offered it as security against a large loan.

  8. My Dentist - Wikipedia

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    My Dentist began in 1983 when Dr. Rodney Pat Steffen (July 26, 1952 - Aug 25, 2012) opened his first clinic in Oklahoma City. Dr. Steffen was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and raised in Crofton, Nebraska. He was a 1977 graduate of the Dental School at the University of Nebraska, who settled in Oklahoma after being stationed at Tinker Air ...

  9. John Blaxland - Wikipedia

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    John Blaxland (explorer) (1769–1845), pioneer settler and explorer in Australia John Blaxland (politician) (1801–1884), English-born Australian politician John Blaxland (historian) (born 1963), Australian historian and academic