Charles Edwin Watson

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Background

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854 Experiences

Obituary

WATSON: On the 10th of July at his later residence Picnic Road, Ararat, Charles Edwin the dearly beloved husband of Ann Watson native of Dittsham, Devonshire England aged 71 years and nine months.

Another of the pioneer residents of this district passed away on Sunday last, in the person of Mr Charles Edwin Watson, who expired at the age of 71 years after a very protracted illness. The deceased who was a native of Dittsham, Devonshire, Engl;and was an old colonist, as he came to Victoria 40 years ago, and saw the stirring times at Ballarat which culminated in the Eureka Riots. He followed the occupation of a miner until comparatively speaking recent times and after leaving Ballarat was a for a time at Beaufort (then Fiery Creek) and came on to Ararat, where he has since resided, at the time of the Canton Rush. He worked at the Convention Claim with the Hon. W. McLellan and the Late Hon. John Woods.

Of late years fortune did not smile sweetly upon his efforts and he was appointed as caretaker of the Langi-Ghiran waterworks, which position he filled for some time, but failing health compelled him to relinquish the post and he has since lived on the Picnic Gully Road.[1]

See also

Further Reading

Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.


References

  1. Ararat Advertiser, 1 August 1893

External links

http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/art/12th_regt_list.htm



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