The Late Mr. Henry Angel Australian Town and
Country Journal 28 January 1882 |
The
Late Mr. Henry Angel. In
this issue we present a portrait of an old and worthy colonist, recently
deceased, Mr. Henry Angel, who died at the extreme age of 91 years. The
deceased gentleman was one of the oldest colonists of New South Wales, having
come out to this colony, more than 60 years ago. He
was one, of those who accompanied; the late Mr. Hamilton Hume, and Captain
Hovell, in their well-known exploring expedition to Victoria in the year
1824. He also connected himself with other exploring parties, and was one of
the first that traversed the Darling River; in fact he has been in many
instances a thorough colonist, attaching himself to many objects of interest
to New South Wales. He
was one of the first squatters who settled down on the lower Murrumbidgee,
where he encountered many dangers with the blacks, who were very troublesome
in that part of, the colony in those early days. He
afterwards settled down at his residence, Spring Vale, Wagga
Wagga, where he passed the last few years of his
life. He
leaves a widow, six sons and two daughters. |