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Teraura, also
Susan or
Susannah Young (c. 1775 – July 1850), was a
Tahitian woman who
settled on
Pitcairn Island with the
Bounty Mutineers. She took part...
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remind me of England." Thursday, at age 16,
married an
older native woman,
Teraura (Susannah/Susan Young), who had been Ned Young's
original consort. She...
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Fletcher Christian and son of
Thursday October Christian, and mother,
Teraura. He was also
known as "Doctor", "Duddie" or "Doodie". He
spent several...
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settled on
Pitcairn Island with the
Bounty mutineers.
Alongside Mauatua and
Teraura, she is one of the island's six
original matriarchs. The Tahitian-born...
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children from two of the
mutineers and one of
their sons.
Tevarua and
Teraura had only one partner.
Together they had 24 children, who in turn had 77...
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Mauatua died on 19
September 1841
after catching influenza.
After her death,
Teraura remained as the only
survivor of the
original settlers and the island's...
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October Christian I
Thursday October Christian II
Moses Young &
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twelve Tahitian women (Maimiti/Isabella, Teehuteatuaonoa/Jenny,
Teraura/Susanah, Teio/Mary, Vahineatua/Bal'hadi/Prudence, Obuarei/Puarai, Tevarua/Sarah...
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women from the
Bounty remain last
person from the Bounty,
Teraura dies
Migration to
Norfolk Island in 1856
leaves Pitcairn uninhabited First...
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Bonechea visited it in 1774 and
named it
Santo Domingo. It is
likely that
Teraura, a
Polynesian woman who
accompanied the
Bounty mutineers to
Pitcairn Island...