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  1. Population discovery map to enable you to create an area or radius to estimate how many people live in the area selected. This mapping tool can be used to determine a location's population anywhere in the world. To find your chosen location, search, zoom, and pan the map using the controls provided. By selecting the buttons above the map, you ...

  2. May 14, 2022 · Of the people who were granted small plots of land to farm at Wallis Plains in 1818, we know most about Molly Morgan. Born Mary Jones in Corfton, in the western Midlands of England in 1762, she was to become a major figure in early Maitland. Her pioneering contribution was enormous.

  3. At the 2021 census it had approximately 89,597 inhabitants, spread over an area of 392 square kilometres (151 sq mi), with most of the population located in a strip along the New England Highway between the suburbs of Lochinvar and Thornton respectively.

  4. Dec 18, 2015 · The Council have also produced an iBook, The Convict Adventure at Wallis Plains, which invites students to explore the life and times of Maitland’s first European settlement and the twelve convicts chosen to live there.

  5. Of the total of 2,979 Aboriginal people recorded as living in “settled districts” in NSW during 1827, nearly half live in the wider Hunter region (approximately 1,412). The Tribes and Districts in which they reside are: Wallis’ Plains (Maitland) 50 men, 35 women, 35 children, - Tribes not stated

  6. The area's original inhabitants are the people of the Wonnarua Nation, ‘people of the mountains and the plains’. Bordering nations and clans include Worimi, Darkinjung, Kamilaroi, Geawegal, Gringai, Awabakal and Wiradjuri.

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  8. He is eight years of age. The number of children at the Native Institution now swells to nineteen pupils. Wallace is named after Captain Wallis of the 46th Regiment who had commanded the grenadiers against Aboriginal people (Gundungurra) in 1816.

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