Janet O'Connor Janet O'Connor i(A44680 works by) (birth name: Janet Dods) (a.k.a. J. O'Connor)
Also writes as: Ich Dien
Born: Established: 2 Jun 1827 Truro, Cornwall,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 9 Jul 1895 Brisbane, Queensland,
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1854
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BiographyHistory

Janet O'Connor was educated at the Military College, Bath. She married Daniel O'Connor in 1851 and on arrival in Australia settled firstly in Ballarat, Victoria. After her move to Queensland, she became the first headmistress of Brisbane Girls' Grammar School (1875-77). O'Connor was also the founder of 'Duporth' Girls' School, Oxley, conducted by her daughters after her death. Her 'Address Written for the Inauguration of the Burke and Wills Statue' (in verse, date of writing uncertain) was printed privately by her son, Thomas O'Connor, in 1910.

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