Matthew Flinders, the British navigator and cartographer, had a relatively uneventful childhood in Donington, Lincolnshire. He was born in 1774 into a family of modest means, and his early interest in the sea was sparked by his father, who was a surgeon and the local landowner. His maritime aspirations were further nurtured when he began an apprenticeship with a merchant shipowner at the age of 15, which set the stage for his later explorations. However, there are no widely documented significant childhood events that notably influenced his later achievements.
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I think he had 1 child named Ann Flinder ( named after her mother)
Matthew Flinders arrived in Australia in the 1790s and commenced exploring and charting the coast of the continent. Together with George Bass, he circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), proving it was an island separate from the mainland. Between December 1801 and June 1803, Flinders charted the entire coastline of Australia, adding valuable information to the maps of the time. Australia was previously known as New Holland, and Flinders first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", the name adopted in 1824.
the birth of another child.
Matthew Morrison has 1 child
Matthew Morrison has 1 child
Matthew Rhys has 1 child
Matthew Rhys has 1 child
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Start out in the first chapter of Genesis, read the creation, then start in Matthew and go from there. All of the Bible is important and you will be suprised how much a child will learn of it. God Bless!
He had 1 child
Matthew Sanders does not have a son as of 2011.