George Bouchier Worgan - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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May 01, 1757 Died on 04 Mar 1838 (aged 80)

English naval surgeon

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About George Bouchier Worgan

  • George Bouchier Worgan (May 1757 – 4 March 1838) was an English naval surgeon who accompanied the First Fleet to Australia.
  • He made several expeditions to the Hawkesbury River and Broken Bay areas north of Sydney and spent a year on Norfolk Island after the Sirius was wrecked there.
  • There is no evidence that George Worgan was on board the Sirius when it was wrecked off Norfolk Island on 19 March 1790.
  • This is confirmed below where it states “ but was not on board when it was wrecked in March 1790”.
  • Worgan recorded many of the events of the first year of the colony of New South Wales.
  • Unlike his contemporary Watkin Tench, he did not publish his account. Worgan's surviving papers, in the form of a letter to his brother in England, are now held at the Mitchell Library in Sydney.
  • The letter includes a journal kept for the first six months after the First Fleet's arrival in Sydney Cove.
  • The journal was published in 1978 and in 2009.He married Mary Lawry, probably after his return from Australia, and they had two sons and a daughter.
  • Both sons eventually migrated to Australia.
  • His death certificate says he died of apoplexy at Liskeard on 4 March 1838, but there are other accounts which suggest suicide by hanging.

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