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Robert F. Booley was born in Suffolk, [[England]]. Robert Booley and Catherine McPherson (1829-1869) arrived at Point Henry, Victoria on board the [[Berkshire]] on 03 October 1848. Robert and Catherine married in Geelong in 1849. Both came from politically active families in Ipswich, County Suffolk, England.<ref>https://jfawcettblog.com/2016/05/21/heartbreak-hotel-booley-family-grave-at-ballarats-old-cemetery/, accessed 08/02/2017.</ref>
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Robert F. Booley was born in Suffolk, [[England]]. Robert Booley and Catherine McPherson (1829-1869) arrived at Point Henry, Victoria on board the [[Berkshire]] on 03 October 1848. Robert and Catherine married in Geelong in 1849. Both came from politically active families in Ipswich, County Suffolk, England. Both famlies were non-conformist believers, refusing to accept the impositions of the Church of England and fought for equal rights and representations for all men.<ref>https://jfawcettblog.com/2016/05/21/heartbreak-hotel-booley-family-grave-at-ballarats-old-cemetery/, accessed 08/02/2017.</ref>
  
 
Robert died in 1975 and is buried at the [[Ballaarat Old Cemetery]] (Section 4 Row 1 Grave 26). <ref>https://jfawcettblog.com/2016/05/21/heartbreak-hotel-booley-family-grave-at-ballarats-old-cemetery/, accessed 08/02/2017.</ref>
 
Robert died in 1975 and is buried at the [[Ballaarat Old Cemetery]] (Section 4 Row 1 Grave 26). <ref>https://jfawcettblog.com/2016/05/21/heartbreak-hotel-booley-family-grave-at-ballarats-old-cemetery/, accessed 08/02/2017.</ref>

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Background

Robert F. Booley was born in Suffolk, England. Robert Booley and Catherine McPherson (1829-1869) arrived at Point Henry, Victoria on board the Berkshire on 03 October 1848. Robert and Catherine married in Geelong in 1849. Both came from politically active families in Ipswich, County Suffolk, England. Both famlies were non-conformist believers, refusing to accept the impositions of the Church of England and fought for equal rights and representations for all men.[1]

Robert died in 1975 and is buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery (Section 4 Row 1 Grave 26). [2]

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854 Experiences

Family

Robert and Catherine Booley had eight children.[3]

See also

Chartism

Further Reading

References

External links

https://jfawcettblog.com/2016/05/21/heartbreak-hotel-booley-family-grave-at-ballarats-old-cemetery/, accessed 08/02/2017.



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