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George North (Tramountanas) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George North (Tramountanas) George Tramountanas (1822 – 29 January 1911), anglicised as George North and born as Giorgos Tramountanas in 1822, was the first settler of Greek origin in South Australia. The Greek Orthodox community of South Australia regards North (Tramountanas) as their ''Pioneering Grandfather''. ==Early life== Tramountanas was born in his native Lemnos, Greece, in 1822. He came from a family of shipbuilders and seamen and had travelled to Australia as a teenager before finally arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia, in 1842. He worked for some time in Port Adelaide before gaining employment at Edward John Peake's Winery after 1846 in the newly gazetted township of Clarendon. There he helped cultivate the early vines and made brandy and wines. In 1857 he was recorded as a crew member on the steamship SS ''Admella'' for about 12 months. The ''Admella'' was shipwrecked at Cape Northumberland near Nelson, Victoria, on 6 August 1859, only 11 months after hosting George's wedding reception on its decks.
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