Quakers Hill is a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia approximately located 40 kilometers northwest of the Sydney central business district, located 54 km Northwest Sydney International Airport.
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Quakers Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 40 kilometers (25 mi) west north-west (WNW) of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Blacktown. Quakers Hill is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. Quakers Hill is colloquially known as ‘Quakers’.
The first recorded cartographic use in NSW of the ‘Quaker’ name is that of “Quaker’s Row”, today’s Church Street, Parramatta. In November 1788 a second settlement is established by Governor Phillip at Rose Hill and was renamed in June 1791, Parramatta. In July 1790 he laid out his plan for the town, with High Street (now George) the main road with another (143 feet / 43.6 m wide) starting at the south bank of the river where Phillip intended a town square with government buildings and an extended wharf. This he named Quakers Row.
Alan Sharpe, in his “Pictorial History Blacktown and District” (referenced below) on page 84 has no mention of the historic town plan of July 1790.
Development at Parramatta was swift, with the Rev Samuel Marsden establishing conformist religious services. The Quaker’s Row inhabitants were moved further west to The Quaker’s Hills, where they re-established themselves. It is said they were responsible for burying the dead in simple cairn-marked graves that lay in the fields, paddocks and creeks who were all victims of the 1804 uprising and rebellion.
The name Quakers Hill was in an 1806 report of the area by government surveyor James Meehan. The origin of the name is unclear and the next references are more than sixty years later when Thomas Harvey used it for his property in what is now western Quakers Hill. When the railway station was built in 1872, it was called Douglas’ Siding for over thirty years. The catalyst for the name change came with the subdivision of Harvey’s Quakers Hill property in 1904. The residents of the newly forming village preferred that name and in 1905, the name of the railway station was changed to Quakers Hill.
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