James Teer
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James Teer (c. 1826 – 30 April 1887) was a New Zealand goldminer, mariner and castaway. He was born in Newcastle, County Down, Ireland, in about 1826. He emigrated to Australia at the age of 18.[1] He was a passenger aboard the General Grant when it was shipwrecked in the Auckland Islands, and was one of only 10 survivors out of a total of 83 people aboard.
References
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Allen, M. F.; Scadden, K. (2009). The General Grant's Gold: Shipwreck and Greed in the Southern Ocean. Auckland: Exisle. ISBN 9781775590200.
- Ormsby, M. L. (1993). "Teer, James". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Wellington: Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
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- 1820s births
- 1887 deaths
- Australian gold prospectors
- Castaways
- History of the New Zealand outlying islands
- Irish emigrants to colonial Australia
- Irish emigrants to New Zealand
- New Zealand gold prospectors
- New Zealand sailors
- People from Newcastle, County Down
- Shipwreck survivors
- Businesspeople from County Down
- New Zealand people stubs