Walker Rannie Davidson (1808 – 20 November 1876)[1] was a Surveyor General of New South Wales, (then a colony, now a state of Australia)
Walker Rannie Davidson | |
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Born | Scotland | March 1808
Died | 20 November 1876 Deniliquin | (aged 68)
Occupation | Surveyor |
Early life
editDavidson was born in Perthshire, Scotland. Son of James Davidson and Mary Butty, he was Christened at Perth, Scotland, on March 15 1808.
Davidson immigrated to Australia in 1829, aged 21, and married Christianna Sarah Murray seven years later on July 19 1836, at St James Church, Sydney, and had nine children.
Career in Australia
editDavidson was Surveyor General of New South Wales 1862 to 1868, succeeding Alexander Grant McLean. Davidson was succeeded by Philip Francis Adams as Surveyor General.[2]
External links
edit- Map of New South Wales, 1865 author:Davidson, W. R — National Library of Australia.
References
edit- ^ "Walker Rannie Davidson". Australian Royalty. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ^ Lists of British, Australian and New Zealand Surveyors-General, Government Geologists...
3. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138304710/walker-rannie-davidson