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Henry Lawson

I lived from 1867-1922. I was from Australia, and am in the Oceania category.

Australian writer and poet, Henry Lawson, was born on the Grenfell goldfields in New South Wales on 17 June, 1867, the son of a Norwegian seaman, Niels Larson, who later changed his name to Peter Lawson.

In Henry's early years, the family lived on a poor selection in the Mudgee district. Lawson suffered from deafness and was often teased as a result.

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