Tom Dangar
Thomas Gordon Gibbons Dangar (27 November 1829 – 4 July 1890) was a squatter and politician in the Colony of New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, the son of cooper Matthew John Gibbons and Charlotte Selina Hutchinson. His father died while he was very young and his mother married Thomas Dangar, who raised the younger Thomas as his own son. He was educated at Sydney College, but did not read for the bar due to illness and became a squatter around the Liverpool Plains. In 1847 he moved to the New England district and became one of the area's pioneers, eventually settling at Bullerawa on the Namoi River around 1850. He married Catherine Annabella Mackenzie, with whom he had a son.
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Tom Dangar
Thomas Gordon Gibbons Dangar (27 November 1829 – 4 July 1890) was a squatter and politician in the Colony of New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, the son of cooper Matthew John Gibbons and Charlotte Selina Hutchinson. His father died while he was very young and his mother married Thomas Dangar, who raised the younger Thomas as his own son. He was educated at Sydney College, but did not read for the bar due to illness and became a squatter around the Liverpool Plains. In 1847 he moved to the New England district and became one of the area's pioneers, eventually settling at Bullerawa on the Namoi River around 1850. He married Catherine Annabella Mackenzie, with whom he had a son.
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Thomas Gordon Gibbons Dangar ( ...... sham on 4 July 1890 (aged 60).
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