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Teraura
Excerpt from Fanshawe's 1849 drawing of Teraura
Bornc. 1775 (1775)
Moorea
DiedJuly 1850(1850-07-00) (aged 74–75)
Pitcairn Island
Other namesSusan Young
Susannah Young
Partners
  • Ned Young
  • Matthew Quintal
  • Thursday
  • October Christian

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 in Ned Young's plot to murder male Polynesians who had travelled on HMS Bounty and killed Tetahiti. A tapa maker, examples of her craft are found in the British Museum and at Kew Gardens.

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Teraura

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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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Thursday October Christian I

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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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Thursday October Christian II

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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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Descendants of the Bounty mutineers

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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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Teio

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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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Mauatua

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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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Pitcairn Islanders

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October Christian I Thursday October Christian II Moses Young & Albina McCoy Teraura Mauatua Dylan Walker Geography portal United Kingdom portal nl:Lijst van...

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History of the Pitcairn Islands

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Tahiti) and twelve Tahitian women (Maimiti/Isabella, Teehuteatuaonoa/Jenny, Teraura/Susanah, Teio/Mary, Vahineatua/Bal'hadi/Prudence, Obuarei/Puarai, Tevarua/Sarah...

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Pitcairn Islands

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men and nine 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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Tapa cloth

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(tapa cloth), 1800s, Fiji (Neiman Marcus Art Collection, Honolulu) Mauatua Teraura Barkcloth I-sala, Fijian barkcloth headscarves Lacebark Lamba Lava-lava...

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Gerard Bromley Robert Christian

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October Christian I 17. Mauatua (=29) 4. Thursday October Christian II 9. Teraura 2. Alphonso Driver Christian 20. Edward 'Ned' Young 10. William Young 21...

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Ivan Christian

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16. Thursday October Christian 8. Thursday October Christian II 17. Teraura 4. Francis Hickson Christian 18. William Young 9. Mary Young 19. Elizabeth...

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Edward Quintal

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Island. Quintal was the son of Matthew Quintal, the Bounty mutineer, and Teraura, the partner of Ned Young, and the future spouse of Thursday October Christian...

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Moses Young

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Moses Young 24. Charles Christian 12. Fletcher Christian 25. Ann Dixon 6. Thursday October Christian I 13. Mauatua (=5) 3. Polly Christian 7. Teraura...

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Matthew Edmond McCoy

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27. Vahineatua 3. Eliza Coffin Palmer Young 14. John Buffett 7. Mary Buffett Christian 30. Thursday October Christian I 15. Mary Christian 31. Teraura...

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Pitcairn Island Museum

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Kew Gardens, in particular those made by original settlers Mauatua and Teraura. The remains of the Bounty rudder are held in the Fiji Museum. A rare example...

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