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John Hassell (settler)

John Hassell (178815 August 1883) was a prominent Australian pastoralist.
Hassell was born in 1788 to Francis Carolus Tennant Hassell, shipbroker and merchant, and his wife Sarah, Govey, in London, England. As a young man he followed family tradition and joined the navy. He later transferred to the mercantile marine and then the Chilean navy, and was taken prisoner by the Peruvian navy for about a year.
He arrived in Tasmania in 1822 and commanded ship along the trade routes between Sydney, Hobart and Launceston, eventually being granted in the Tamar Valley where he ran cattle.
Returning to England in 1837, he bought a brig named ''Dawson'', which he stocked with goods and, after getting married, sailed to King George Sound. At the settlement of Albany he sold much of his merchandise and then acquired a property near Kendenup. He then set sail for Tasmania, where he sold the remainder of his cargo, ''Dawson'' and his Tasmanian holdings. He then made his way to Sydney and bought livestock and farming equipment then made his way back to Albany arriving in 1840. After droving his 850 sheep to Kendenup he acquired more grazing land and by 1850 he owned freehold and leasehold mostly in Kendenup and Jerramungup.〔
He later settled in Albany and ran an importing business and oversaw his properties. By 1870 Kendenup was stocked with nearly 30,000 sheep. He died on 15 August 1883, survived by his wife and five children. His eldest son, John Frederick Hassell, was a prominent pastoralist; his second eldest, Albert Young Hassell, was a prominent politician and pastoralist.
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