John Blaxland died in 1845.
Blaxland is named after Gregory Blaxland, an early Australian explorer and one of the first to cross the Blue Mountains in 1813. The area was originally part of a larger land grant given to him for his contributions to exploration. The name reflects the region's historical significance in the expansion of settlement in New South Wales.
John Dowland died in 1626, in London, England, UK.
John Whitehill died in 1815.
John Ernest died in 1994.
John Ernley died in 1520.
John Blaxland was born in 1769.
Helen Blaxland died in 1989.
William Blaxland Benham died in 1950.
Alan Bruce Blaxland died in 1962.
Anthony Blaxland Stransham died in 1900-10.
Blaxland died at the age of 63, Lawson at 77, and Wentworth at 70.
gregory had 3 girls and 12 boys and married to julia blaxland
Yes. It was on the expedition of Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson that Mt Blaxland was discovered and named.
Australian explorer Gregory Blaxland died on 1 January 1853. Always a turbulent and erratic-tempered man, he committed suicide by hanging himself.
Division of Blaxland was created in 1949.
Helen Blaxland was born in 1907.
Explorer Gregory Blaxland was honoured by these places being named after him: * the town of Blaxland in the Blue Mountains * Mount Blaxland and later: * the Australian Electoral Division of Blaxland * Blaxland, a small Queensland railway siding on the Darling Downs, between Oakey and Dalby