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− | :SYDNEY, Thursday.-Archibald William Stout, | + | :This intensely interesting item follows closely on the death at Maclean of Archibald William Stout, aged 108. who, although born in the Isle of Skye, came to Australia as a child. EUREKA STOCKADE. He had been a miner and was present at the [[Eureka Stockade]] at Ballarat, December 3, 1854; It seemed incredible that anyone could now be living who was present at that historic pitched battle between 270 military and police and over 200 miners, when 26 persons were killed, yet such was the case.<ref>Grafton Daily Examiner, 31 January 1944.</ref> |
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+ | :SYDNEY, Thursday.-Archibald William Stout, reported to be 106 years old, died at Maclean on the north coast yesterday. Mr. Stout, who was a bachelor, came to Australia from [[Scotland]] with his parents in the late 1830s. He was engaged in mining in his early days, and was present at the [[Eureka Stockade]].<ref>''Barrier Miner'', 4 July 1940</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 10 June 2016
Contents
Background
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Post 1854 Experiences
Obituary
- This intensely interesting item follows closely on the death at Maclean of Archibald William Stout, aged 108. who, although born in the Isle of Skye, came to Australia as a child. EUREKA STOCKADE. He had been a miner and was present at the Eureka Stockade at Ballarat, December 3, 1854; It seemed incredible that anyone could now be living who was present at that historic pitched battle between 270 military and police and over 200 miners, when 26 persons were killed, yet such was the case.[1]
- SYDNEY, Thursday.-Archibald William Stout, reported to be 106 years old, died at Maclean on the north coast yesterday. Mr. Stout, who was a bachelor, came to Australia from Scotland with his parents in the late 1830s. He was engaged in mining in his early days, and was present at the Eureka Stockade.[2]
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
References
External links