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Charles Flaxman (25 December 1806 – November 1869) was employed by George Angas as his chief clerk. Flaxman received a loan from Angas to invest in land in South Australia. He travelled to Australia aboard the Prince George in 1838. He took up land in Tanunda, and Flaxman Valley in the area is named after him. His death was reported on 9 November 1869. [1]

References

  1. ^ Manning notes Archived February 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  • " Prince George (dep Hamburg) 1838"
  • C. H. Bright (1983). The confidential clerk: A study of Charles Flaxman in South Australia and his relationship with George Fife Angas. E.H. Bright. ISBN  0-9591215-0-1.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles Flaxman (25 December 1806 – November 1869) was employed by George Angas as his chief clerk. Flaxman received a loan from Angas to invest in land in South Australia. He travelled to Australia aboard the Prince George in 1838. He took up land in Tanunda, and Flaxman Valley in the area is named after him. His death was reported on 9 November 1869. [1]

References

  1. ^ Manning notes Archived February 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  • " Prince George (dep Hamburg) 1838"
  • C. H. Bright (1983). The confidential clerk: A study of Charles Flaxman in South Australia and his relationship with George Fife Angas. E.H. Bright. ISBN  0-9591215-0-1.

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