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Witnesses deposing against [[Charles Brown]], [[Thomas Barry]], [[Michael Tuohy]], [[Henry Read]] and [[James Campbell were: George King, John King, Samuel Burnell]], [[John Dougherty]], [[Michael Lawler]], [[Joseph Penrose]], [[John White]], [[John Penaluna]], [[Eugene Bellairs]], [[James Wearne]], James Richardson Gaunt, [[Peter Ellis]], [[John Sullivan]], [[James Clerk]], [[Joseph Raynor]], [[Henry Bedwell]], [[William Richardson]]. | Witnesses deposing against [[Charles Brown]], [[Thomas Barry]], [[Michael Tuohy]], [[Henry Read]] and [[James Campbell were: George King, John King, Samuel Burnell]], [[John Dougherty]], [[Michael Lawler]], [[Joseph Penrose]], [[John White]], [[John Penaluna]], [[Eugene Bellairs]], [[James Wearne]], James Richardson Gaunt, [[Peter Ellis]], [[John Sullivan]], [[James Clerk]], [[Joseph Raynor]], [[Henry Bedwell]], [[William Richardson]]. | ||
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==Post 1854 Experiences== | ==Post 1854 Experiences== | ||
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+ | Children of Eugene Bellairs: | ||
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+ | 1. Henry Eugene Bellairs | ||
+ | :: BELLAIRS.—January 23, at High-street, Launceston, of diarrhoea, Henry Eugene, only son of Eugene Bellairs, aged seven months.<ref>The Mercury, 21 February 1862.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:38, 20 April 2019
Contents
Background
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Assistant Surveyor Eugene Bellair was undertaking a chain survey in Ballarat East in September 1854. The survey started at St Alipius Chapel[1]
At the State Treason Trials Witnesses deposing against Charles Brown, Thomas Barry, Michael Tuohy, Henry Read and James Campbell were: George King, John King, Samuel Burnell, John Dougherty, Michael Lawler, Joseph Penrose, John White, John Penaluna, Eugene Bellairs, James Wearne, James Richardson Gaunt, Peter Ellis, John Sullivan, James Clerk, Joseph Raynor, Henry Bedwell, William Richardson.
Eugene Bellairs swore in his deposition:
[I was] stopped by a party of men and questioned as to whether I was a trooper ?? said you may thank God you are not a Trooper - or you have been ??
Sworn before me Eugene Bellairs
At Ballarat this 8th December 1854
E. Sturt PM[2]
Post 1854 Experiences
Family
Children of Eugene Bellairs:
1. Henry Eugene Bellairs
- BELLAIRS.—January 23, at High-street, Launceston, of diarrhoea, Henry Eugene, only son of Eugene Bellairs, aged seven months.[3]
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J., Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.