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Mollie Gillen AM (née Woolnough; 1908–2009) was an Australian historian, researcher, writer and novelist. Her work on the First Fleet, in The Search for John Small, First Fleeter and The Founders of Australia: a Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet, explored the idea that many of the founding families of Australia were descended from the convict population, rather than those sent to guard them. Gillen's article "Maud Montgomery: The Girl Who Wrote Green Gables" instigated a new era in scholarship on Lucy Maud Montgomery.

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  • Kathleen Mollie Gillen geb. Woolnough (* 1. November 1908 in Sydney; † 3. Januar 2009 in Toronto) war eine australische Historikerin und Schriftstellerin. Ihr bedeutendstes Werk ist ein mehrbändiges Sammelwerk über die europäisch-stämmigen Personen, die am 28. Januar 1788 mit der First Fleet nach Australien kamen. (de)
  • مولي غيلين (بالإنجليزية: Mollie Gillen)‏ (1 نوفمبر 1908، سيدني في أستراليا - 3 يناير 2009، تورونتو في كندا)؛ كاتِبة، مؤرخة وروائية كندية. (ar)
  • Mollie Gillen AM (née Woolnough; 1908–2009) was an Australian historian, researcher, writer and novelist. Her work on the First Fleet, in The Search for John Small, First Fleeter and The Founders of Australia: a Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet, explored the idea that many of the founding families of Australia were descended from the convict population, rather than those sent to guard them. Gillen's article "Maud Montgomery: The Girl Who Wrote Green Gables" instigated a new era in scholarship on Lucy Maud Montgomery. (en)
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  • Kathleen Mollie Gillen geb. Woolnough (* 1. November 1908 in Sydney; † 3. Januar 2009 in Toronto) war eine australische Historikerin und Schriftstellerin. Ihr bedeutendstes Werk ist ein mehrbändiges Sammelwerk über die europäisch-stämmigen Personen, die am 28. Januar 1788 mit der First Fleet nach Australien kamen. (de)
  • مولي غيلين (بالإنجليزية: Mollie Gillen)‏ (1 نوفمبر 1908، سيدني في أستراليا - 3 يناير 2009، تورونتو في كندا)؛ كاتِبة، مؤرخة وروائية كندية. (ar)
  • Mollie Gillen AM (née Woolnough; 1908–2009) was an Australian historian, researcher, writer and novelist. Her work on the First Fleet, in The Search for John Small, First Fleeter and The Founders of Australia: a Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet, explored the idea that many of the founding families of Australia were descended from the convict population, rather than those sent to guard them. Gillen's article "Maud Montgomery: The Girl Who Wrote Green Gables" instigated a new era in scholarship on Lucy Maud Montgomery. (en)
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