Fort Dundas ended in 1828.
Fort Dundas was created in 1824.
Fort Dundas was founded in 1824. It was founded after ships had sailed around from Sydney with the intention to find and colonize areas in Northern Australia.
The surname Dundas originates from Scotland, specifically from the place name Dundas in West Lothian. The name is derived from the Gaelic elements "dùn," meaning "fort," and "dàs," which may refer to a hill or fortification. Historically, the Dundas family became notable in the 14th century and held significant land and influence in the region. Today, the name is associated with various branches and descendants, particularly in Scotland and England.
The address of the Dundas Historical Society is: Po Box 283, Dundas, MN 55019-0283
Thomas Dundas Dundas of Aske has written: 'Answers for Sir Thomas Dundas of Kerse, baronet, to the petition of Thomas Dundas, Esq; of Fingask; Janet Haldane, only child of the marriage betwixt the deceased Bethia Dundas and George Haldane of Gleneagles, Esq; and the said George Haldane, as administrator-in-law for his daughter; John'
Lord David Dundas was born in 1945.
Dundas Aqueduct was created in 1805.
Philip Dundas died in 1807.
Paul Dundas was born in 1952.
George Dundas was born in 1819.
George Dundas died in 1880.
Dundas Street was created in 1796.