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Maulboyheener Maulboyheener i(6979177 works by) (a.k.a. Robert of Ben Lomond ; Jemmy ; bob ; Tinney Jimmy ; Timmy ; Robert Smallboy )
Born: Established: Tasmania, ; Died: Ceased: 20 Jan 1842 Port Phillip, Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Palawa / Tasmanian
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BiographyHistory

Maulboyheener came from an inland Tasmanian Tribe from the Ben Lomond highlands. During 1841, he was a part of a group of five Tasmanian Aboriginals (Tunnerminnerwait, Planobeena, Pyterrunner, and Truganini) who conducted an eight-week campaign of resistance to European settlement in Port Philip in Victoria. The group were captured and brought to trial in Melbourne; both Maulboyheener and Tunnerminnerwait were convicted of murder and were hanged on 20 January 1842. They were the first executions to take place in Port Phillip.

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