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  • April 1854 - June 1854 (Belfast and Cork);
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  • ...Description of Particulars and Qualifications: Storekeeper, James Street, Belfast" [now Port Fairy].(Australian Electoral Roll)
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  • ...t Belfast, Victoria (married William Boyle Boyd); Francis, born in 1850 at Belfast (educated at Melbourne Grammar School in 1864; died in 1887); and John Fred
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  • ...ho married [[Ann Cosgrove]] in [[1847]] in the Church of England Church, [[Belfast]], Australia (now [[Port Fairy]]).
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  • Michael O'Dea served on the Belfast District Road Board from 1858 to 1861. He sold his stock and farming equipm == Belfast District Road Board ==
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  • ...also closer to her own family, one of the Hill families of Carnmoney, near Belfast. No record of her birth can be found, but her parents were probably John an ...l 1853. By then, James had married Mary Ann Stewart at St Anne’s church, Belfast, on 25th December 1852, and had fathered a son, Charles Stewart. Both John
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  • ...le were always glad to see him, and had many rejoicings over his visits to Belfast. In 1849 Mr Sturt gave up the active management of the station, and came to
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  • ...William Adams in 1847 in the Church of England church, Belfast, Australia. Belfast is now known as Port Fairy.
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  • ...er of the [[Ballarat Local Court]]. Later he was Sheriff of the Ararat and Belfast Circuit District. <ref>"The Hamilton Spectator", 09 April 1870.</ref> ...terday morning by the report that Mr. Yates, the Sheriff of the Ararat and Belfast Circuit District, had suddenly fallen down and expired. The rumour was disb
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  • ...is Ann Cosgrove who married William Adams in the Church of England church, Belfast (now Port Fairy) Australia in 1847. <ref>Dorothy Wickham, ''Women of the Di
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  • ...was 4.0.0. Edward was stationed at the Regimental Headquarters located at Belfast, from 23 March 1853 until May 1854. He then moved to Cork where the bulk of
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  • ...ree years in the Royal Irish Constabulary, being stationed at Limerick and Belfast. He was present at the [[Eureka Stockade]] riots in Ballarat. Shortly after
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  • ...was composed by Stewart Cairns, a former Ballarat resident, now living in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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