Difference between revisions of "William Taylor"
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William Young Taylor died in 1908.<ref>Geelong Advertiser, 23 March 1908 </ref> | William Young Taylor died in 1908.<ref>Geelong Advertiser, 23 March 1908 </ref> | ||
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+ | William Taylor was involved in the [[Eureka Stockade]].<ref>Geelong Advertiser, 23 March 1908.</ref> | ||
==Post 1854 Experiences== | ==Post 1854 Experiences== | ||
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== Obituary == | == Obituary == | ||
− | ::Another old pioneer, Mr. Wm. Young Taylor, died suddenly in Bamganie on Wednesday evening. The deceased was an old colonist, having arrived in Victoria, in 1850, and took part in the [[Eureka Stockade]] riots. For many years he had resided on his land at Bumganie. The funeral of the deceased took place on Saturday afternoon, and was the largest that passed through Meredith for many years, the cortege being fully half a mile long. The remains were buried in the [[Meredith Cemetery]]. The Rev S. Moorhead held a short service at the residence, and also conducted an impressive burial service at the graveside. The pall was supported by Messrs. C. P. Storrer (Geelong), J. Campbell, G. M'Naughton, G. I. Elliott, W. Henderson. W. J. Lassetter | + | ::Another old pioneer, Mr. Wm. Young Taylor, died suddenly in Bamganie on Wednesday evening. The deceased was an old colonist, having arrived in Victoria, in 1850, and took part in the [[Eureka Stockade]] riots. For many years he had resided on his land at Bumganie. The funeral of the deceased took place on Saturday afternoon, and was the largest that passed through Meredith for many years, the cortege being fully half a mile long. The remains were buried in the [[Meredith Cemetery]]. The Rev S. Moorhead held a short service at the residence, and also conducted an impressive burial service at the graveside. The pall was supported by Messrs. C. P. Storrer (Geelong), J. Campbell, G. M'Naughton, G. I. Elliott, W. Henderson. W. J. Lassetter. J. Ward and D M'Kinnon. The coffin bearers were Messrs. J. Sharp. C. Musgrove, G. Musgrove and H. Musgrove. Mr. Wm. Wellington, of Ryrie-street, Geelong, had charge of the funeral arrangements.<ref>Geelong Advertiser, 23 March 1908.</ref> |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Wickham, Dorothy, ''Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998. | Wickham, Dorothy, ''Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 20 February 2024
Contents
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
William Young Taylor died in 1908.[1]
1854 Goldfields Engagement
William Taylor was involved in the Eureka Stockade.[2]
Post 1854 Experiences
Taylor was residing at Ballarat when he signed the Benden Hassell Petition in 1856. [3]
Obituary
- Another old pioneer, Mr. Wm. Young Taylor, died suddenly in Bamganie on Wednesday evening. The deceased was an old colonist, having arrived in Victoria, in 1850, and took part in the Eureka Stockade riots. For many years he had resided on his land at Bumganie. The funeral of the deceased took place on Saturday afternoon, and was the largest that passed through Meredith for many years, the cortege being fully half a mile long. The remains were buried in the Meredith Cemetery. The Rev S. Moorhead held a short service at the residence, and also conducted an impressive burial service at the graveside. The pall was supported by Messrs. C. P. Storrer (Geelong), J. Campbell, G. M'Naughton, G. I. Elliott, W. Henderson. W. J. Lassetter. J. Ward and D M'Kinnon. The coffin bearers were Messrs. J. Sharp. C. Musgrove, G. Musgrove and H. Musgrove. Mr. Wm. Wellington, of Ryrie-street, Geelong, had charge of the funeral arrangements.[4]
See also
Benden Sherritt Hassell Compensation Case
Further Reading
Wickham, Dorothy, Shot in the Dark: Being the Petition for the Compensation Case of Benden S. Hassell, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1998.
References
External links