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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
Balderston was descended from four generations of bakers. In 1851, arriving in Australia he proceeded to the Ballarat Diggings. After the burning of [[James Bentley]]’s [[Eureka Hotel]] Balderston was arrested on 27 October 1854, but later the charge was dismissed. Balderston signed a petition supporting the [[Benden Sherritt Hassell]] Compensation Claim which was delivered by [[J.B. Humffray]] on 21 February 1856. Hassell was shot in the thigh during the arrival of the 12th Regiment at Ballarat on 28 November 1854. Hassell was unable to follow his usual business for over 4 months, and medical advice stated he would never recover perfect use and strength in the limb. Balderston was a baker at Ballarat in February 1856. He remained in Ballarat until 1895, when he moved to Gippsland.  
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Balderston was descended from four generations of bakers. In 1851, arriving in Australia he proceeded to the Ballarat Diggings. After the burning of [[James Bentley]]’s [[Eureka Hotel]] Balderston was arrested on 27 October 1854, but later the charge was dismissed. Balderston signed a petition supporting the [[Benden Sherritt Hassell Compensation Case]] which was delivered by [[J.B. Humffray]] on 21 February 1856. Hassell was shot in the thigh during the arrival of the 12th Regiment at Ballarat on 28 November 1854. Hassell was unable to follow his usual business for over 4 months, and medical advice stated he would never recover perfect use and strength in the limb. Balderston was a baker at Ballarat in February 1856. He remained in Ballarat until 1895, when he moved to Gippsland.
  
 
==Goldfields Involvement, 1854==
 
==Goldfields Involvement, 1854==

Revision as of 21:02, 7 June 2013

Background

Balderston was descended from four generations of bakers. In 1851, arriving in Australia he proceeded to the Ballarat Diggings. After the burning of James Bentley’s Eureka Hotel Balderston was arrested on 27 October 1854, but later the charge was dismissed. Balderston signed a petition supporting the Benden Sherritt Hassell Compensation Case which was delivered by J.B. Humffray on 21 February 1856. Hassell was shot in the thigh during the arrival of the 12th Regiment at Ballarat on 28 November 1854. Hassell was unable to follow his usual business for over 4 months, and medical advice stated he would never recover perfect use and strength in the limb. Balderston was a baker at Ballarat in February 1856. He remained in Ballarat until 1895, when he moved to Gippsland.

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854 Experiences

See also

Further Reading

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


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