- Henry Wildman
Henry Wildman (born 1838, date of death unknown) was a
convict transported toWestern Australia in 1862, whose apparently false claims to have foundgold in theKimberley region of Western Australia prompted an exploring expedition to the area.Henry Wildman was born in 1838. Nothing is known of his early life, except that he was a literate
protestant labourer. According to convict records, he was found guilty ofburglary and sentenced to 18 years'penal servitude onMarch 18 1862 , although some contemporary newspapers state that he was sentenced to 15 years in 1861. Wildman arrived inWestern Australia on the "Lord Dalhousie " on28 December 1863 .Two days after his arrival, the "Inquirer" published Wildman's claim to have found gold in the Kimberley region. Wildman claimed that in 1856 he had been first mate on a Dutch ship, the "Maria Augusta", sailing from
Rotterdam to Java, when it was forced to stop in Camden Harbour forrudder repairs. He then allegedly explored up a river, where he found gold nuggets to the value of £416, which he later sold atLiverpool .Wildman offered to lead a party to the area, in return for a remission of his sentence. In response to this, an exploring expedition to the area was launched, under the leadership of
Frederick Panter . This expedition sailed from Fremantle onMarch 2 1864 . On arrival at Camden Harbour, Wildman became sullen and hostile, refusing to give any further information about the location of the gold. In his journal of the expedition, Panter mentions Wildman having an epileptic fit, and reports having him put inirons for insolent conduct. Wildman later tried to escape, but was unsuccessful. No gold was found, but the expedition found good land that was later settled.Little else is known of Wildman's life. He is known to have completed his sentence, and is thought to have then left Western Australia, but neither the date nor his destination are known.
References
*cite book | last=Battye | first=James Sykes | authorlink=James Sykes Battye | year=1924| title=Western Australia: A History from its Discovery to the Inauguration of the Commonwealth | url=http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500301h.html |location=London | publisher=Oxford University Press
*cite book | author=Forrest, Kay|year=1996|title=The Challenge and the Chance: The Colonisation and Settlement of North West Australia 1861–1914|location=Victoria Park, Western Australia | publisher=Hesperian Press | id=ISBN 0-85905-217-6
*cite book | author=Erickson, Rica and Gillian O'Mara|year=1994|title=Convicts in Western Australia, 1850–1887 | location=Nedlands, Western Australia | publisher=University of Western Australia Perth | id=ISBN 1-875560-44-0
*Uren, Malcolm (1946). "Research Note 39",State Library of Western Australia .Persondata
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