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John Deverlier (c. 1766–?)

John Deverlier (c.1766- ) was an able seaman when he arrived at Sydney aboard the Sirius in January 1788 as part of the First Fleet. He was transferred to the Supply after the Sirius was wrecked at Norfolk Island in March 1790. In August in Batavia that year he was sent to sick quarters after falling ill.

* information from Mollie Gillen, The Founders of Australia: A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet (1989), p 104

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'Deverlier, John (c. 1766–?)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/deverlier-john-30741/text38085, accessed 29 March 2024.

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c. 1766
London, Middlesex, England

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