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John Mackay (Australian pioneer)

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Name
  
John Mackay

Role
  
Australian pioneer

Spouse
  
Marion Mackay


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Born
  
26 March 1839

Occupation
  
Explorer, Sailor, Harbourmaster

Died
  
March 11, 1914, South Brisbane, Australia

John Mackay (26 March 1839, in Inverness, Scotland – 11 March 1914) was an explorer, sailor and harbourmaster, best known for founding the city of Mackay in Australia. He was associated with Henry Ling Roth.

Mackay led an exploration party who was the first Europeans to cross the Clarke Range west of Mackay. He also participated in blackbirding, the practise of coercing and kidnapping South Sea Islanders as slave labourers.

Mackay died in 1914 at St Helen's Hospital, South Brisbane and was buried in Balmoral Cemetery.

Legacy

The city of Mackay is named after him.

References

John Mackay (Australian pioneer) Wikipedia


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