After marrying in 1850, Edward John Eyre had 5 children: four sons and a daughter.
Edward Eyre did not discover or name any rivers.
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Yes:Lake Eyre (South Australia)Eyre Peninsula (South Australia)Eyre River (Western Australia)Eyre (small settlement in South Australia)Eyre Highway
Edward Eyre did not live with the Aborigines. He encountered them when he attempted to break through to the north, and he had three aboriginal guides, but he did not live with them for any length of time.
Yes he had Captain Rossiter, Wylie and John Baxter probably a lot more in England
Absolutely not. Wylie was free to leave at any time. Unlike the other two Aborigines, Joey and Yarry, he did not desert Eyre.
Yes. Edward Eyre sailed to Tasmania in 1837 and remained there for several weeks. He did not do any exploring in Tasmania.
No Bella and Edward do not have anymore children.
Edward Eyre was significant to Western Australia because he was the first European to explore overland from Streaky Bay in South Australia to Albany in the west. His arduous journey across the Nullarbor did not lead to the discovery of any good land, but it was instrumental in clearing some of the mystery surrounding the southern region of Australia between the east and the west.
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If you are wanting info on Charles Edward Travis born in 1829, he had no children.
Yes. Most importantly, Edward II.