William Melody

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William Melody. Courtesy of Lesley Melody

Background

Bill Melody was born in 1828 at Bonnyconnellan, County Mayo, Ireland, emigrating to the Chicago, Illinois, United States of America in 1940 aged 12 years old.[1]

In 1951 21 year old William Melody and his brother seek gold during the goldrush at California.[2]

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

He was said to be in the Eureka Stockade, and a member of the Independent California Rangers. When Captain Robert Burnete cried ”California Rangers to the fence” Bill Melody was the first to obey. [3]

Post 1854 Experiences

In 1857 AT Dunolly, Victoria, Australia wWilliam Melody competed in prize fighting match, reputed to be one of the biggest of the day for £450. He did not win the prize.[4]

In 1861 William sails to the Otago goldfield in New Zealand. The following year he is part of Fox's party when the discover gold on Arrow River. The party of 4 reputedly find 40 pounds of gold in the first two weeks. News quickly spread of the strike and by December 1862 there were 1500 miners working along the Arrow Valley.[5]

William appears to use his share as a serial publican owning establishments in Arrowtown, Hokitika (The Spread Eagle) and Westport (Melody’s Hotel) servicing the miners who were drawn to the lower South Island.[6]

In 1868 at Hokitika William Melody is arrested as leader of the Fenians in an Irish Patriots protest. It seems he identifies as more Irish than American at this stage of his life.[7]

By 1886 William And Elia Melody and living in Whanganui, North Island, New Zealand.[8]

In 1899 William Melody falls from his horse whlile drunk and drowns in the Whanganui River. His body is missing for two weeks before it is found.[9]

Family

In 1858 William Melody arries Eliza Moran at St Alipius Catholic church in Ballarat East. Their first child born on the diggings at Sovereign Hill.

Children

1.

2.

See also

Independent Californian Rangers Revolver Brigade

Further Reading

Corfield, J., Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.

References

  1. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  2. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  3. Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., Eureka Research Directory, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.
  4. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  5. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  6. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  7. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  8. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.
  9. Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.

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