John Wright (shipbuilder-sawmiller) explained

John Wright
Birth Date:1835 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Nether Dallachy, Banff, Parish of Bellie, Scotland, United Kingdom[1]
Death Place:Tuncurry, New South Wales
Nationality:Scottish/Australian
Occupation:Businessman
Known For:Shipbuider & sawmiller
Children:11

John Wright was a 19th-century Australian shipbuilder, sawmiller and businessman.

Biography

In 1875, John Wright was the first white settler in Tuncurry, Australia. Born in Scotland, he arrived in Australia on Lord Worsley in May 1860. John Wright and Son Shipyards was a successful business until 1958.[2] [3]

Wright adopted the local Worimi Aboriginal place name "Tuncurry" for the area north of Forster, which is said to mean "plenty fish".[4] The Worimi people called John Wright "big boss" and "first fella". Before settling in Tuncurry, Wright sold his share of a sawmilling and shipwright business with Alexander Croll at Bungwahl on the Myall Lakes.

Wright's son Ernest was the first white child born in Tuncurry. Ernest successfully continued the shipbuilding business after John's death. Another son, Sidney Garden Wright managed a large sawmill known as Avalon Mill near Krambach. Sidney married a granddaughter of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism.[5] They had ten children in the Mid North Coast area near Tuncurry.[6]

The water front land where the mill and shipyard stood at Tuncurry was gazetted as an area for public recreation and in 1962 was renamed John Wright Park.[7]

Notes and References

  1. "Wright heritage" addendum : John & Catherine / compiled by Maurine Wright & Ryan Dudley. Bib ID 6612410
  2. Web site: TUNCURRY'S WORKING WATERFRONT – Wright's mill and shipyard. Great Lakes Historical and Maritime Museum. 15 March 2018.
  3. North Coast Run: Men and Ships of the New South Wales North Coast M. Richards P94 - 95
  4. Web site: Forster-Tuncurry, NSW. 15 March 2018. Aussie Towns.
  5. Web site: Circa 1920 - 30's Tuncurry Working Waterfront Mosaic at the Entrance to John Wright Park, Tuncurry, NSW. 15 March 2018. Black Diamond Images. Flickr. 2 October 2013 .
  6. Web site: Mormon founding father unites scions across the oceans. Malcolm Brown. Sydney Morning Herald. 5 September 2005. 15 March 2018.
  7. Web site: John Wright Park. Mid Coast Council. 15 March 2018.