Le Souëf, A. A. C. (Albert Alexander Cochrane), 1828-1902
Variant namesArrived at Port Phillip, 1840. Lived 1840-1844 on Aboriginal Protectorate Station, Goulburn River, where his father was Protector of Aborigines. Became overseer at Reedy Lake Station, 1844, and subsequently at Swan Hill Station. In 1851 he bought Nangatta, cattle station 40 miles from Twofold Bay, N.S.W. and in 1853 married Caroline Cotton of Doogallook. He was later director of the Melbourne Zoological Gardens, succeeded by his son, W.H.D. Le Souef, 1902.
From the description of Memoirs. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225815579
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referencedIn | Le Souëf, A. A. C. (Albert Alexander Cochrane), 1828-1902. Memoirs. | Libraries Australia |
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Birth 1828
Death 1902