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Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. ''The Eureka Encyclopaedia'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
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Dorothy Wickham, Women of the Diggings: Ballarat 1854, BHS Publishing, 2009.
 
 
<ref>Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., ''Eureka Research Directory'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 1 April 2019

Background

Mary Quinn was the sister of Margaret (Guthery) who was born 1826 at Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Ireland.

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Katholisch Kapelle aus den Gravel Pit Lunis 3u Ballarat Januav 1854 by William Strutt. State Library of Victoria Collection (H12532)

She married Martin Quinn. A family group was living in Fellmongers. Mary’s sister, Margaret, who had married Dennis Kinnane lived opposite the Quinn's on the Brewery Tap Road. Martin Quin’s sister, who had married Michael Nestor also lived in the vicinity. 

Post 1854 Experiences

Mary Quinn went to Balranald to live with her children after her husband died.She died there and is buried there also.

Obituary

Death has been removing some of our oldest identities the latest resident to fall under His influence being Mrs Mary Quinn, who has been ailing for some considerable time past, having been confined to her bed for the nine weeks immediately preceding the 6th instant, on which date she passed away, having completed her 93rd year. The deceased lady was born in County Clare Ireland and landed in Melbourne the year 1852, whence she journeyed to Ballarat where she resided with her husband and family till last year. Mrs Quinn's family were all reared in Ballarat, and the term of her residence in that city included the days of the Eureka Stockade, the Quinn's residence being not far away from the scene of the famous encounter. Mr P. Byrne of the Shamrock Hotel is married to a daughter of deceased while Mrs Fitzpatrick near Clare, is another daughter as well as Mrs Connellan, who resides in Melbourne. Mr Thomas Quinn, residing in town, is a son of the deceased lady, in addition to whom she has three other sons, two being in Melbourne and one in Ballarat. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, the body being interred in the RC potion, Mr P. Phillips conducting the burial service. A large number of mourners followed the remains to the cemetery.

See also

Further Reading

Dorothy Wickham, Women of the Diggings: Ballarat 1854, BHS Publishing, 2009.

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