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  • Some sources record him as Stephen Cuming, Stephen Cummings or Stephen Cummins. Cummings was a [[Chartist]] and participant in the [[Eureka Stockade]] battle. He p
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  • Stephen Cummings, a gold miner and a witness at the 1855 Commission of Enquiry said that... ...llow their husbands or brothers political points of view. Anne had married George Duke, a miner, on 8 March 1854 at Chewton near Castlemaine and they moved t
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  • James Scobie and George Scobie were brothers. Both were born in [[Scotland]]. ...but in 1868. The burial instructions of James George Watson Scobie (son of George and Phoebe) indicates that the family was living at Raglan St and his dad w
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  • ...led to Australia on the [[Victory]].<ref>Ballarat Courier, 1898.</ref> The Cummings sheltered [[Peter Lalor]] at their tent at [[Pennyweight Hill]]. ...military reinforcements under Sir [[Robert Nickle]] marching to Ballarat. George Francis Train, the weird American, who, though now an old man, still kee
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  • ...his family if he could not produce his licence’.<ref>Evidence of Stephen Cummings, p. 39, Question 728, Victorian Parliamentary Papers. "Gold Fields' Commiss ...their six months at the diggings. She had recently been confined of a son, George Grant on 1 September. Governor [[Charles Hotham]] when he received the peti
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