Person

White, James (1828 - 1890)

Born
19 July 1828
Stroud, New South Wales, Australia
Died
13 July 1890
Cranbrook, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Pastoralist

Summary

James White brought out 79 French merino sheep belonging to the Australian Agricultural Company from Cowes to New South Wales on the "Fairfield" in 1826. He acquired land in the Hunter River district, including Edinglassie, near Muswellbrook.

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