Australian pioneer settler
Alexander Imlay |
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Alexander Imlay was an early doctor in New South Wales |
Born | Alexander William Imlay 1800
Scotland |
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Died | 31 March 1847(1847-03-31) (aged 46–47)
New South Wales |
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Nationality | British |
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Occupation(s) | Doctor, merchant and pastoralist |
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Years active | 1829-1847 |
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Known for | Pioneer settler |
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Alexander Imlay (1794 or 1800? – 31 March 1847)[1] was a Scottish-born pioneer settler in southern New South Wales. Alexander and his brothers George (1794?-1846), and Peter (1797–1881) operated in the region as pastoralists, whalers and shipbuilders. A number of things in the area were named after them. These include Imlay Street, the main street in Eden, the Mount Imlay National Park and Imlay Shire (today part of Bega Valley Shire).
- ^ "Family Notices". Colonial Times. Vol. 35, no. 1939. Tasmania, Australia. 1 June 1847. p. 2. Retrieved 11 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.