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  1. William Whyte Cabena (1853-1928) businessman and lord mayor adbGoogleWiki
  2. John Frederick Joseph Cade (1912-1980) medical scientist adbGoogleWiki
  3. William Richard (Bill) Cade (1883-1957) musician adbGoogleWiki
  4. Francis Cadell (explorer) (1822-1879) river navigator and entrepreneur adbGoogleWiki
  5. John Cadman (convict) (1772-1848) publican adbGoogleWiki
  6. John Black Caesar (1763-1796) convict and bushranger adbGoogleWiki
  7. Stephen Mannington Caffyn (novelist) (1850-1896) surgeon and novelist adbGoogleWiki
  8. Ellen Cahill (1863-1934) street singer adbGoogleWiki
  9. John Joseph (Joe) Cahill (1891-1959) railway fitter, trade unionist and premier adbGoogleWiki
  10. Patrick Cahill (farmer) (Paddy Cahill) (1863-1923) buffalo-shooter, farmer and protector of Aboriginals adbGoogleWiki
  11. Reginald Henry Cahill (1890-1955) adbGoogleWiki
  12. Teresa Gertrude Cahill (1896-1979) confecti

    Sir William Thomas Denison - Australian Dictionary of Biography

      William Bryan (b?), pastoralist and litigant, was born in Dublin, the youngest son of Robert Bryan and his wife Sarah Elizabeth, née Butler.

    William Russ Pugh - Australian Dictionary of Biography

  13. William Thomas (1793-1867), assistant protector and guardian of Aboriginals, was born in Westminster, England, of Welsh parents.
  14. William Nanshan Lucht - Asian Development Bank

  15. William Barak (1824-1903), Aboriginal spokesman, variously called 'King William, last chief of the Yarra Yarra tribe' or 'Beruk (white grub in gum tree).
  16. Australian Dictionary of Biography | MOAD - moadoph.gov.au

      William Nanshan Lucht is Administration and Communications Coordinator in the North American Representative Office of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

    William Broughton - Australian Dictionary of Biography

  17. The Australian Dictionary of Biography is Australia's pre-eminent dictionary of national biography.
  18. Sir William Dobell - Australian Dictionary of Biography

      William Bryan (b.1801?), pastoralist and litigant, was born in Dublin, the youngest son of Robert Bryan and his wife Sarah Elizabeth, née Butler.
    William Bryan - Australian Dictionary of Biography
    william cooper early life William Archer, born in Launceston, Tasmania, studied architecture in England and designed many Tasmanian buildings.
    why is william barak important William Bligh (1754-1817), naval officer and governor, was born on 9 September 1754 at Plymouth, England, where his father was a boatman and land waiter in the customs service.
    what was william cooper famous for No, it's William Arnott, famous biscuit maker!

    William Sydney Robinson - Australian Dictionary of Biography

  19. William Augustine Duncan (1811-1885), journalist and public servant, was born on 12 March 1811 at Bluefield, Towie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of Peter Duncan and Mary, née Macdougal.
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      Sir William Thomas Denison (), governor-general, was born on 3 May in London, son of John Denison and his second wife Charlotte, née Estwick.