Difference between revisions of "Geelong"

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[[Alpheus Boynton]] - [[Michael Carroll]] - [[Patrick Carroll]] - [[Christopher Crook]] - [[Howard Hitchcock]] - [[Henry James]] - [[John Leech]] - [[Catherine McLister]] - [[Robert McLister]] - [[Martin Ryan]] - [[Thomas Turnbull]]
 
[[Alpheus Boynton]] - [[Michael Carroll]] - [[Patrick Carroll]] - [[Christopher Crook]] - [[Howard Hitchcock]] - [[Henry James]] - [[John Leech]] - [[Catherine McLister]] - [[Robert McLister]] - [[Martin Ryan]] - [[Thomas Turnbull]]
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== Notes ==
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:::Born in [[Geelong]] on 17 April 1842 I have now plassed my long journey having passed the 81st milestone in my long journey through life and as I can't expect to reach many more mileposts I now make this solemn statement and it may not be long befoe I will have to make my maker to give an account of doings in this would and I now say it was my father [[Patrick Carroll]] who took all the risk in Lalors escape I his son was the one who drove the dray In which he rode and after three days and nights we arrived safely in [[Geelong]].
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:::Signed
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:::[[Michael Carroll]] <ref>Transcription of a hand written document in the collection of the Gold Museum.</ref>
  
 
== Also See ==
 
== Also See ==
  
 
[[Abodes]]
 
[[Abodes]]

Revision as of 14:15, 24 August 2017

Ned Devine and The Great Leviathan drawn by the famous 12 greys in Malop Street, Geelong, where for some years the office of Cobb & Co. was situated. The passengers were members of Stephenson's English Eleven, 1862. Geelong Advertiser, 08 July 1955.

Names associated with Living in Geelong

Alpheus Boynton - Michael Carroll - Patrick Carroll - Christopher Crook - Howard Hitchcock - Henry James - John Leech - Catherine McLister - Robert McLister - Martin Ryan - Thomas Turnbull


Notes

Born in Geelong on 17 April 1842 I have now plassed my long journey having passed the 81st milestone in my long journey through life and as I can't expect to reach many more mileposts I now make this solemn statement and it may not be long befoe I will have to make my maker to give an account of doings in this would and I now say it was my father Patrick Carroll who took all the risk in Lalors escape I his son was the one who drove the dray In which he rode and after three days and nights we arrived safely in Geelong.
Signed
Michael Carroll [1]

Also See

Abodes
  1. Transcription of a hand written document in the collection of the Gold Museum.