John Oxley contributed a great deal to the exploration of Australia, and he discovered many regions.
John Oxley died on 26 May 1828 at Kirkham. He was buried in the Devonshire Street cemetery in Sydney.
John Oxley died on 26 May 1828.
Many places have been named after explorer John Oxley. They include: * The Oxley Highway in New South Wales * The town of Oxley, NSW * Oxley Island on the NSW north coast * The Federal electorate of Oxley (Queensland) * NSW Electoral district of Oxley * Oxley Wild Rivers National Park * Oxley Creek (Qld) * Suburbs of Oxley, Qld and Oxley, Australian Capital Territory * The John Oxley Library, which is part of the State Library of Queensland
It remains uncertain when John Oxley was born. Biographies written about him variously list him as being born in 1783 or 1785.
John Oxley was one of Australia's early explorers and a Surveyor-General at the time he explored. John Oxley contributed a great deal to the exploration of Australia, and his achievements are his many great discoveries.. In 1817, Governor Macquarie ordered Oxley to follow the course of the Lachlan River, to determine where it led. Oxley followed and mapped much of the course of the Lachlan, although he was thwarted by marshes, and could not complete the expedition to its conclusion. However, he discovered and named the Bogan River, on 13 August 1817. On 26 August 1818 Oxley and George Evans climbed a hill and saw before them rich, fertile plains which they named the Liverpool Plains after Lord Liverpool, the British Prime Minister. This countryside is now some of the richest in New South Wales. On 23 October 1823, John Oxley sailed from Sydney to travel north along the coastline, with the aim of finding a suitable settlement for convicts in the north. Less than two months later, on 2 December 1823, Oxley came across the entrance to the Brisbane River, which ticket-of-leave convict timber-getters, Parsons, Pamphlett and Finnegan had already discovered by accident. Oxley was subsequently credited with the discovery of the Brisbane River.
John Oxley was born in England in 1783 and sailed to Australia in 1802. There was no other means of transportation at that time.
Explorer of Australia John Oxley died at Kirkham, Sydney in 1828. He was only 42 when he died.
John Oxley died on 26 May 1828 at Kirkham. He was buried in the Devonshire Street cemetery in Sydney.
John Oxley was born in England in 1783 and came to Australia in 1802. He was made Surveyor-General of the New South Wales colony in 1812.
John Oxley was born in Yorkshire, England in 1784 and spent his early years there. He later moved to Australia where he became a renowned explorer and surveyor.
John Oxley married Elizabeth Anne Dumaresq on March 9, 1820. Their marriage took place in Sydney, Australia. Oxley was a prominent explorer and surveyor known for his expeditions in New South Wales and Queensland.
John Oxley's full name was John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley.
No, John Oxley did not discover the Bogan River. The Bogan River was known to the Aboriginal people who inhabited the area long before European settlement. John Oxley was an explorer and surveyor in colonial Australia, but he did not discover the Bogan River.
He didn't. John Oxley only came to Australia over 200 years after Dutch traders had already discovered the continent. Oxley was known for discovering and naming the Bogan River in 1817; for discovering the fertile plains which he and George Evans named the Liverpool Plains; and for "discovering" the Brisbane River (although this should really be credited to cricket-of-leave convicts Pamphlett, Parsons and Finnegan), a discovery which led to the first settlement in what is now Queensland.
Oxley is a name and may refer to number of things. Oxley is an English surname. Oxley may also refer to Oxley, a suburb of Wolverhampton. Oxley, a Village in New South Wales, Australia. Other places named Oxley in Australia can be found in Queensland and Victoria.
If you are asking about John Joseph Oxley, the British and Australian explorer, he was the eldest son of John Oxley and his wife Isabella.
John Oxley died on 26 May 1828.