Difference between revisions of "T.B. Tresize"
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+ | Thomas Bolitho Trezise died in Brunswick, Victoria aged 83 years.<ref>Victorian Death Records.</ref> | ||
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+ | == Goldfields Involvement, 1854 == | ||
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+ | Thomas Trezise was around 16 years old when he needed the intervention of Peter Lalor to leave the [[Eureka Stockade]].<ref> The Australasian, 16 June 1923.</ref> | ||
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+ | == Family == | ||
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+ | Thomas Trezise was the son of William Tresize and Jane Bolitho | ||
== Obituary == | == Obituary == | ||
− | ::One of the few remaining pioneers of the fifties, Mr. T. B. Trezise, died last week at East Brunswick (V.). On the eve of the historic Eureka fight. He and another youth were actually in the stockade, and could not get out, but meeting [[Peter Lalor]] they told him their plight, and he had them escorted from the stockade. In | + | ::One of the few remaining pioneers of the fifties, Mr. T. B. Trezise, died last week at East Brunswick (V.). On the eve of the historic Eureka fight. He and another youth were actually in the stockade, and could not get out, but meeting [[Peter Lalor]] they told him their plight, and he had them escorted from the stockade. In after years Mr. Tresize was connected with the Mines department, being inspector of mines for the Maryborough district. He leaves a grown-up family.<ref> The Australasian, 16 June 1923.</ref> |
− | after years Mr. Tresize was connected with the Mines department, being inspector of mines for the Maryborough district. He leaves a grown-up family.<ref> The Australasian, 16 June 1923.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 25 November 2018
Background
Thomas Bolitho Trezise died in Brunswick, Victoria aged 83 years.[1]
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Thomas Trezise was around 16 years old when he needed the intervention of Peter Lalor to leave the Eureka Stockade.[2]
Family
Thomas Trezise was the son of William Tresize and Jane Bolitho
Obituary
- One of the few remaining pioneers of the fifties, Mr. T. B. Trezise, died last week at East Brunswick (V.). On the eve of the historic Eureka fight. He and another youth were actually in the stockade, and could not get out, but meeting Peter Lalor they told him their plight, and he had them escorted from the stockade. In after years Mr. Tresize was connected with the Mines department, being inspector of mines for the Maryborough district. He leaves a grown-up family.[3]