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Although a tombstone was erected to John Egan in the Ballarat Old Cemetery he is not buried there. John Egan, drummer in 1st Battalion, 12th Regiment, died from a heart related condition, aged 21 years, under the name John Eagan, on 8 September 1860 at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales. He was buried in the Roman Catholic section of the burial grounds.
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Although a tombstone was erected to [[John Egan, the drummer boy]] in the Ballarat Old Cemetery he is not buried there. John Egan, drummer in 1st Battalion, 12th Regiment, died from a heart related condition, aged 21 years, under the name John Eagan, on 8 September 1860 at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales. He was buried in the Roman Catholic section of the burial grounds.

Revision as of 11:43, 11 September 2019

Although a tombstone was erected to John Egan, the drummer boy in the Ballarat Old Cemetery he is not buried there. John Egan, drummer in 1st Battalion, 12th Regiment, died from a heart related condition, aged 21 years, under the name John Eagan, on 8 September 1860 at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales. He was buried in the Roman Catholic section of the burial grounds.