No. The only governor on the First Fleet was Arthur Phillip, and he did not die.
John Hudson Died of old age
The last man (and the last person) from the First Fleet to die was John Harmsworth, who was the son of a soldier on the First Fleet, on the 'Prince of Wales'. Harmsworth died at 73 years old on 21 September 1860.However, the last actual male convict was William Bond, who died in Sydney in 1839.The last surviving female First Fleeter was Betty Kingaka Elizabeth Thackery who died age 89 on 7 August 1856 and was buried in Hobart.
It is not known exactly how many people on the First Fleet died, as records were not kept of all the seamen aboard the Fleet. Of the convicts, 23 died. This was a particularly low mortality rate, due entirely to the care and concern of Captain Arthur Phillip.
William Heffelfinger was the first person to die playing football.
We wanted them to die first
Stephen Fleet died in 2006.
John Hudson Died of old age
Frank Fleet died on 1900-06-13.
John Faithfull Fleet died in 1917.
Reuben H. Fleet died in 1975.
They mainly died from slipping over board, starvation, sickness or the native people.
William Cary Van Fleet died in 1923.
Fleet Robert Current died on 1983-08-30.
The last man (and the last person) from the First Fleet to die was John Harmsworth, who was the son of a soldier on the First Fleet, on the 'Prince of Wales'. Harmsworth died at 73 years old on 21 September 1860.However, the last actual male convict was William Bond, who died in Sydney in 1839.The last surviving female First Fleeter was Betty Kingaka Elizabeth Thackery who died age 89 on 7 August 1856 and was buried in Hobart.
James Van Fleet died on September 23, 1992 at the age of 100.
Jo Van Fleet died on June 10, 1996 at the age of 81.
Lord Thomson of Fleet died on August 4, 1976, in London, England, UK.