Edward Eyre was the first European explorer to cross the Australian continent from east to west. Born in 1815 in Hornsea, Yorkshire, he came to Australia as a young man and gained valuable bush skills whilst droving cattle overland from Sydney through to the Liverpool Plains, Molonglo and Port Phillip.
Eyre originally intended to cross the continent from south to north, taking with him his overseer, John Baxter, and three Aborigines. He was forced to revise his plans when his way became blocked by the numerous saltpans of South Australia, leading him to believe that a gigantic inland sea in the shape of a horseshoe prevented access to the north. It was then, in 1840, that he set out from what is now called the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, making his way across the Nullarbor Plain to Albany in the the west.
Edward Eyre was the 3rd son in his family.
Edward John Eyre was born on 5 August 1815 in Hornsea, Yorkshire, England.
Edward John Eyre was 85 years old when he died. He was born on 5 August 1815 and died on 30 November 1901.
Edward Eyre's father was Anthony William Eyre (vicar of Hornsea and Long Riston). His mother was Sarah (née Mapleton). Eyre married Adelaide Fanny, daughter of Captain Osmond, and together they had four sons and one daughter.
He wanted to help advance the new colony in South Australia
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Adelaide Ormond and Edward John Eyre did not have children together. Edward John Eyre had a son from a previous marriage named Edward John Eyre Jr.
Edward Eyre was a farmer and a drover.
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Edward John Eyre was born on August 5, 1815.
Edward Eyre was the 3rd son in his family.
Edward John Eyre died of old age in 1901.
Australian explorer Edward John Eyre was born on 5 August 1815.
Edward John Eyre died on November 30, 1901 at the age of 86.
What boat? Edward John Eyre was an overland explorer, not a sea explorer.
Edward John Eyre High School was created in 1968.