User:JRG/List of Australian Presbyterians
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Famous Australian Presbyterians by state
This list is based on a list compiled for the Centenary of the Presbyterian Church of Australia on the Uniting Church in Australia website[1]
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[edit] New South Wales
- Thomas Muir political convict [2]
- John Hunter Governor of New South Wales [3]
- Rev. Dr John Dunmore Lang [4]
- Henry Carmichael Educator and Winemaker [5]
- Dr Fattorini Doctor and Elder [6]
- Rev. William Ridley Minister, Linguist and Missionary
- Rev. Dr Wazir Beg Linguist and Minister [7]
- Col. Goodlet and his 2 wives Businessman, lay leaders and Benefactor [8]
- Ross family farmers, lay leaders and Benefactor, Riverina [9]
- Neil Livingston Businessman and founder of PFA [10]
- John Pottie Veterinarian [11]
- Eliza Pottie Social reformer [12]
- James Mathers City Missionary [13]
- Rev. W. M. Dill Macky Minister and Orangeman [14]
- George McCredie Engineer and Elder [15]
- Peter Doods McCormick teacher choir-leader and Composer of Advance Australia Fair [16]
- Sir James Burns Businessman and Benefactor [17]
- Sutherland Sinclair Museum worker and youth leader [18]
- General Iven Mackay Engineer and soldier [19]
- Dame Mary Gilmore Poet [20]
- Sir Samuel McCaughey farmer, irrigator and Benefactor [21]
- Rev. Ronald Macintyre Minister and theologian [22]
- Bill Ferguson union organiser, Indigenous Australian leader and lay leader [23]
- Sir Alexander McCormack Surgeon [24]
- Professor Fred Chong Academic and Lay leader [25]
- Professor Bruce Mansfield Academic and lay leader [26]
- Ernie McIlveen Youth worker and character [27]
- Dorothy Knox Headmistress [28]
- Freda Whitlam Headmistress [29]
- Professor Hans Mol Minister and Sociologist
- Betty Cuthbert Athlete [30]
- Marjorie Jackson Athlete [31]
- Sir John Moore Judge [32]
- Sir John Ferguson Judge and Bibliographer [33]
- Professor Graeme Clark Cochlear implant man [34]
- Justice David Yeldham Judge and lay leader [35]
- Ken Duncan Photographer [36]
- George Reid Prime Minister of Australia [37]
[edit] Victoria
- Angus MacMillan Explorer [38]
- Rev. James Forbes Educator and Minister [39]
- Anne Drysdale Squatter [40]
- Horatio Ellerman Squatter and Minister [41]
- Francis Ormond Businessman and Benefactor [42]
- John Green Missionary and Coranderrk Aboriginal community [43]
- Ann Fraser Bon Farmer and advocate for Aborigines [44]
- Nathaniel Pepper and family Aboriginal Christian leaders [45]
- Rev. Friedrich Hagenauer, wife and son Missionaries and Minister/Boxer [46]
- Morrison brothers Headmasters [47]
- Murdoch family Minister and Journalist [48]
- Rev John Mathew Minister, Educator, Anthropologist and Poet [49]
- Rev. John MacNeil Evangelist [50]
- McCracken brothers Brewers [51]
- W.G. Spence Trade union leader [52]
- H.V. McKay Sunshine Harvesters [53]
- Rev. Prof. J.L. Rentoul Theological teacher and Ecclesiastical politician [54]
- Henry Handel Richardson Novelist [55]
- John Hope, Lord Hopetoun Governor-General of Australia [56]
- Brown Brothers of Milawa Winemakers [57]
- John Flynn of the Inland [58]
- Shaw Neilson Poet [59]
- The McKenzie sisters Korean Medical Missionaries [60]
- Elspeth Edgar Missionary [61]
- Rev. Gordon Powell Minister and Author [62]
- Christina Jollie Smith Communist [63]
- Sir Robert Menzies Lawyer Prime Minister of Australia [64]
- Belle Menzies Missionary [65]
- James Balfour Businessman and lay leader [66]
- Dame Nellie Melba Soprano [67]
- David Mitchell builder of Scots' Church, Melbourne [68]
- Frank Crean Labor Politician [69]
- Sir Esler Barber Judge [70]
- F. Maxwell Bradshaw Lawyer [71]
- Daryl Dawson Judge [72]
[edit] Queensland
- Rev. Thomas Mowbray Minister and Educator [73]
- Mary McConnel Squatter's wife [74]
- John Mortimer Squatter [75]
- Sir Hugh Nelson Premier, elder and his father Minister [76]
- A.J. Proudfoot Lawyer [77]
- James Semple Kerr Educator [78]
- Andrew Fisher Politician, Prime Minister of Australia [79]
- Rev. W. S. Frackleton Minister and litigant [80]
- Robin Dods (architect)?
- Flo Trotter Syer Nurse and POW [81]
- Rev. Fred McKay Minister and Administrator [82]
- Cheryl Kernot Teacher and Politician, Australian Democrats and Australian Labor Party [83]
[edit] South Australia
- David Elder Pastoralist [84]
- Robert and Joanna Barr Smith Pastoralist and Benefactor [85]
- Rev. Bob Love Linguist and Missionary [86]
- Ross and Keith Smith Aviators [87]
- Peter Dawson Singer [88]
- Dr Charles Duguid Doctor and advocate for the Aborigines [89]
- John McLeay Politician [90]
- Gordon Davidson Senator and lay leader [91]
- Sir Lyle McEwan Grazier, Politician and Churchman [92]
- John McDouall Stuart Explorer
[edit] Western Australia
- John and Isabella Ferguson Doctor, Civil servant and Wine-growers [93]
- Edward Fox Angelo and family Soldier, Administrator and elder [94]
- Georgiana Molloy Botanist [95]
- Alan Mungulu Aboriginal Elder [96]
- Sir Ron Wilson Jurist and lay leader [97]
[edit] Tasmania
- Rev. Archibald Macarthur [98]
- James Boag I, brewer [99]
[edit] Northern Territory
- Aeneas and Jeannie Gunn Librarian/Station manager and Author [100]
- Donald Mackay Explorer [101]
- "Skipper" Partridge [102]
[edit] Source
- Prentis, Malcolm. Great Australian Presbyterians: The Game. Uniting Church in Australia. Retrieved on March 7, 2007.