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[[William Westgarth]], born Edinburgh
  
 
[[Thomas Young]], born Ayreshire
 
[[Thomas Young]], born Ayreshire

Revision as of 22:27, 26 June 2014

Poster
Courtesy Ballarat Heritage Services.

John Alexander, born Montrose, Scotland

James Allen

Richard Allan, Queensferry, Edinburgh

David Armstrong, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

Mary Armstrong, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

Thomas Armstrong, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

John Balderston, Born Kircaldy, Fifeshire

Alexander Bartholomew, born Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland

James Bickett, Born Gervan

David Brough, born Blairgowrie, Perthshire

Archibald Carmichael, born Comrie, Perthshire

Alfred Crowe[1]

William Denovan, born Edinburgh

Mary Faulds, [2]

Duncan Gillies, born Glasgow. [3]

Hugh Gray

Robert Hanson

Thomas Kennedy[4], born Ayreshire

Margaret Johnston

James Malcolm

Alexander McLaren[5]

Duncan McMillan, born Argyllshire

Duncan McRae, born Kintail

Hugh Meikle[6]

Magdalena Meikle, born Paisley

David Rattray, born Kinsfauns, Perthshire

George Robertson, born Glasgow

George Scobie

James Scobie

John Sharpe, born Airdri

William Spence, born Eday, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Henry Sutherland[7]

Ebenezer Syme, born North Berwick

William Urquhart, born Ross-shire.

Robert Watson[8]

William Westgarth, born Edinburgh

Thomas Young, born Ayreshire


References

  1. Eureka - A Multicultural Event by Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni, http://www.ballaratheritage.com.au/articles/nationalities.html, accessed 27 March 2013.
  2. Blake, Gregory, To Pierce the Tyrant's Heart, Australian Military History Publications, 2009, p.172.
  3. North Eastern Ensign (Benella), 18 September 1903.
  4. Eureka - A Multicultural Event by Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni, http://www.ballaratheritage.com.au/articles/nationalities.html, accessed 27 March 2013.
  5. Eureka - A Multicultural Event by Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni, http://www.ballaratheritage.com.au/articles/nationalities.html, accessed 27 March 2013.
  6. Eureka - A Multicultural Event by Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni, http://www.ballaratheritage.com.au/articles/nationalities.html, accessed 27 March 2013.
  7. Eureka - A Multicultural Event by Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni, http://www.ballaratheritage.com.au/articles/nationalities.html, accessed 27 March 2013.
  8. Eureka - A Multicultural Event by Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni, http://www.ballaratheritage.com.au/articles/nationalities.html, accessed 27 March 2013.