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The death has taken place of Mrs Ann   Johnson of Ballarat East. She assisted in dressing the wounds of diggers who were wounded in the fighting at the Eureka stockade. Her eldest daughter was born in a tent on the diggings. Mrs. Johnson was the oldest member of the Ballarat Town and City Mission. Two of her grandsons are fighting at the front, and one has returned home.  <ref>The Argus, 19 July 1918.</ref>
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==Background==
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==Goldfields Involvement, 1854==
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After the Eureka Stockade battle Ann Johnson dressed the diggers wounds.<ref>The Argus, 19 July 1918.</ref>
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==Post 1854 Experiences==
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== Obituary ==
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:The death has taken place of Mrs Ann Johnson of Ballarat East. She assisted in dressing the wounds of diggers who were wounded in the fighting at the Eureka stockade. Her eldest daughter was born in a tent on the diggings. Mrs. Johnson was the oldest member of the Ballarat Town and City Mission. Two of her grandsons are fighting at the front, and one has returned home.  <ref>The Argus, 19 July 1918.</ref>
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==See also==
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==Further Reading==
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==References==
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Revision as of 15:06, 10 November 2014

Background

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

After the Eureka Stockade battle Ann Johnson dressed the diggers wounds.[1]

Post 1854 Experiences

Obituary

The death has taken place of Mrs Ann Johnson of Ballarat East. She assisted in dressing the wounds of diggers who were wounded in the fighting at the Eureka stockade. Her eldest daughter was born in a tent on the diggings. Mrs. Johnson was the oldest member of the Ballarat Town and City Mission. Two of her grandsons are fighting at the front, and one has returned home. [2]

See also

Further Reading

References

  1. The Argus, 19 July 1918.
  2. The Argus, 19 July 1918.

External links



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