John Thompson
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John Thompson has 31 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 6 references.
Mostly:located in(1), shot himself dead(1), occupation miner(1)
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accidentallyShotByAccidentally Shot by(1)
- Mrs Miles
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advocatedLegalActionAgainstAdvocated Legal Action Against(1)
- Mr Price
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associatedWithIndividualAssociated With Individual(1)
- Nmp Event 26758
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attackedAttacked(1)
- Aboriginal Perpetrators
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causedPhysicalMarksCaused Physical Marks(1)
- Yengarie Creek Attack 1866
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chargedWithAssaultCharged With Assault(1)
- Prisoners
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enabledEscapeWithEnabled Escape With(1)
- Musket Shot by Carpenter
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hasLandownerHas Landowner(1)
- Roxburgh Station
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hasLandownersOrLesseesHas Landowners or Lessees(1)
- Roxburgh
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implicitOneImplicit One(1)
- No of People Wounded
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isIs(1)
- Mr Thompson
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probateGrantedToProbate Granted to(1)
- Wm J Jenkins Will
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struckWithNullaNullaStruck With Nulla Nulla(1)
- Billy 7
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threwBomerangsAtThrew Bomerangs at(1)
- Jacky
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usedSpearOnUsed Spear on(1)
- Torres Straits Natives
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usedTomahawkOnUsed Tomahawk on(1)
- Torres Straits Natives
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woundedPersonWounded Person(1)
- Nmp Event 26758
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Other facts (31)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Located in | Bundaberg | [1] |
| Shot Himself Dead | Revolver | [2] |
| Occupation Miner | Miner | [2] |
| Sent Black Boy for Bullocks | null | [3] |
| Missed Chinese Shepherd | Kiva to | [3] |
| Armed Himself | null | [3] |
| Is Servant on | Rawbelle Station | [3] |
| Was Victim of | Yengarie Creek Attack 1866 | [4] |
| Arrived in | Maryborough | [4] |
| Camped at | Yengarie Creek | [4] |
| Knew Previously From | Gayndah | [4] |
| Presupposes Identifies Attackers | Bobby 1 | [4] |
| Was Travelling to | Maryborough | [4] |
| Reached Landing Place Wounded | Yes | [5] |
| Remained on Beach | Yes | [5] |
| Role on Thomas Lord | seaman | [5] |
| Died From | Injuries Received | [5] |
| Suffered Head Wounds Several | Yes | [5] |
| Suffered Left Hand Tendons Only | Yes | [5] |
| Suffered Right Hand Cut Off | Yes | [5] |
| Suffered Spear to Spine | Yes | [5] |
| Survived Until | Sunday evening last (relative to 8 Aug 1846) | [5] |
| Wasinchargeof | Kanaka Mission | [6] |
| Receivedwagefrom | church's Foreign Mission Committee | [6] |
| Converted | around 200 Islanders | [6] |
| Hadassistant | Tabimancon | [6] |
| Attemptedtoestablishmissionin | New Hebrides in 1903 | [6] |
| Returnedhomeafter | several months | [6] |
| Returnedhomebecause | he was sick with malaria | [6] |
| Returnedtocontinueworkin | the Isis | [6] |
| Wassickwith | malaria | [6] |
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References (6)
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/beche-de-merctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174162313_Thursday-4-June-1885_Latest-Telegrams-Intercolonial-SYDNEY-Thursdayctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0070-eid-10677ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1072-eid-26758ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1784-eid-52060- custom
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doc:research/rosie-research/south-sea-islander/moore-making-mala-ch3Show excerpt
Previous Making Mala 3 Malaitan Christians Overseas, 1880s–1910s It is easy to understand why labourers in Queensland should have become Christians. They were cut off from all home influences, separated from their relatives, and i…
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