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Emma Mary Withnell (née Hancock; 19 Decemb … Emma Mary Withnell (née Hancock; 19 December 1842 – 16 May 1928), was the first white and female settler in north west Western Australia; a pioneering pastoralist and businessperson. A member of the , later prominent in Western Australia, Emma Hancock was born at Guildford, Western Australia. She and her husband, (1825–98), began operating a pastoral lease – Mount Welcome station, on the Harding River in 1864. The station homestead became the site of the first town in the north west, Roebourne.e first town in the north west, Roebourne.
, Emma Mary Withnell (Guildford, 19 december … Emma Mary Withnell (Guildford, 19 december 1842 - Mount Lawley, 16 mei 1928) was een van de pioniers die het noordwesten van West-Australië koloniseerden. Ze werd "moeder van het noordwesten" genoemd omwille van haar inzet voor zowel de koloniale gemeenschap als die van de Aborigines.ale gemeenschap als die van de Aborigines.
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