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Henry Miller (British Army officer)

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The Moreton Bay penal colony was initially very primitive. There were no buildings, except huts. The only link to civilisation was the occasional arrival of a ship from Sydney into Moreton Bay (for no ship in that time had ever entered the Brisbane River). It was in these surroundings that Miller's
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Sir Thomas Brisbane had decided that only married officers with families were to be sent as commandants of the out-settlements, and he formally appointed Lieutenant Henry Miller to establish the Moreton Bay penal colony on 12 September 1824. However, by that date Lieutenant Miller was already in
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Henry Miller died at Hobart on 10 January 1866. The second wife died in 1891 and is buried at Hobart with her son, Ernest George Miller, who died in 1887, aged 37 years. Captain Miller's grave at Hobart in course of time fell into disrepair.
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wife gave birth to a son, who was afterwards christened Charles Moreton Miller, the first European child born at Moreton Bay and the first Queenslander.
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After Waterloo the 40th regiment formed part of the army of occupation, and Lieutenant Miller was joined by his wife and family in Paris.
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in 1799, when only 14. He married some ten years later, and his eldest son, Henry Miller, was born on 30 December 1809 in Derry.
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On 30 December 1840 his wife died at Hobart, aged 53, and on 23 August 1842 Captain Miller married again to Miss McQueen, of
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Miller then crossed the Atlantic Ocean with the 40th. He was at the unsuccessful attack on
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in an appointment with the commissariat. He lived at Hobart in a house facing the Glebe.
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Henry Miller was at Moreton Bay for about 18 months. He was then succeeded by Captain
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on the Peninsula. When Wellington commenced his campaign of 1812 by taking
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charge at Moreton Bay, having arrived there from Sydney in the brig
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on five occasions. His nephew, Sir William Miller, was also mayor.
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Miller was back again in Europe in time to be present at the
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Cranfield, Louis R. (Louis Radnor), 1927- (1 January 1964),
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where he would become a prominent citizen of the city of
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Henry Miller returned to Sydney. From there he went to
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Miller was in the 40th Regiment which served under the
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Henry Miller (commandant)

Moreton Bay
Queensland
Derry
40th Regiment of Foot
Mayor of Derry
Duke of Wellington
Ciudad Rodrigo
New Orleans
Edward Pakenham
Battle of Waterloo
Peninsular medal
Busaco
Badajos
Waterloo Medal
Napoleon
Amity
Peter Bishop
Van Diemen's Land
Hobart
Henry
Port Phillip
Melbourne
New Norfolk




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