Andrew McIntyre (3)

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There were two other men named Andrew McIntyre. One wrote a letter to his brother-in-law, A. C. KERR. This Andrew McIntyre was married to Margaret KERR. He said in his letter he was arrested, charged and gaoled for three months, for his association with the burning of the Eureka Hotel.

Gravestone of Andrew and Christina McIntyre

Background

Christina Jackson married Andrew McIntyre and they lived in Lyons Street, City of Ballarat.They produced Christina born 1874, Ada born 1876, and Andrew (deceased). She was the daughter of a miner, William Jackson. Her mother's name is not known.

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854

An Andrew McIntyre was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery, Grave GN25. Christine McIntyre is buried with him She died on 18 September 1886 of paralysis and bronchitis. She was under the care of Dr Radcliffe. She was buried by Thomas Wellington, undertaker on 21 September. Christine was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England and had been 30 years in Victoria, according to her death certificate.[1]


References

  1. Deaths in the district of Ballarat 1886; Research Ian McBurney.

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