Thursday October Christian | |
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Thursday October Christian taken around his 90th birthday
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Born |
Pitcairn Island |
1 October 1820
Died | 27 May 1911 Pitcairn Island |
(aged 90)
Nationality | Pitcairn Islander |
Spouse(s) | Mary Young |
Children | 17 Children |
Parent(s) | Thursday October Christian, Teraura |
Thursday October Christian, Jr. (1 October 1820 – 27 May 1911) was a Pitcairn Islands political leader. He was the grandson of Fletcher Christian and son of Thursday October Christian (14 October 1790 – 21 April 1831), and mother, Teraura (c.1775 - 15 July 1850). He was also known as "Doctor", "Duddie" or "Doodie". He spent several years on Norfolk Island but returned to Pitcairn in 1864. Christian was three quarters Polynesian.
He was the fifth Magistrate of the Pitcairn Islands, holding the office in 1844, 1851, 1864, 1867, 1873–1874, 1880, and 1882. Everyone named Christian on Pitcairn is descended from him; a number of family branches, however, left Pitcairn permanently and settled on Norfolk Island.
He married Mary Young, granddaughter of Ned Young, on 24 March 1839. They had 17 children, none of them named as a month name or week day. Seven died as children and three lived past the age of 73.
Thursday October Christian II appears in Mark Twain's 1879 story "The Great Revolution in Pitcairn."