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:An old colonist of Victoria in the  person of Mr John Tonkin died at  [[Mortlake]] last week at tho age of i| years. He was born at Tregony ([[Cornwall]]) in 1829, and left Plymouth which he was 23 years old, in the ship Steb? Heath, landing in Geelong in January 1853, after a voyage of over three months. He followed the occupation of a builder around Geelong and Highton, and was attracted to Ballarat being present at the Eureka riot. In 1859 he settled at Mortlake, and was a respected citizen of the town up to the time of his death. The deceased had a family of seven, one of the daughters being, Mrs H. J. Richmond, of Devonport.<ref>North West Post, 11 March 1912.</ref>
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:An old colonist of Victoria in the  person of Mr John Tonkin died at  [[Mortlake]] last week at tho age of i| years. He was born at Tregony ([[Cornwall]]) in 1829, and left Plymouth which he was 23 years old, in the vessel [[Steboneath]], landing in Geelong in January 1853, after a voyage of over three months. He followed the occupation of a builder around Geelong and Highton, and was attracted to Ballarat being present at the Eureka riot. In 1859 he settled at Mortlake, and was a respected citizen of the town up to the time of his death. The deceased had a family of seven, one of the daughters being, Mrs H. J. Richmond, of Devonport.<ref>North West Post, 11 March 1912.</ref>

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Obituary

An old colonist of Victoria in the person of Mr John Tonkin died at Mortlake last week at tho age of i| years. He was born at Tregony (Cornwall) in 1829, and left Plymouth which he was 23 years old, in the vessel Steboneath, landing in Geelong in January 1853, after a voyage of over three months. He followed the occupation of a builder around Geelong and Highton, and was attracted to Ballarat being present at the Eureka riot. In 1859 he settled at Mortlake, and was a respected citizen of the town up to the time of his death. The deceased had a family of seven, one of the daughters being, Mrs H. J. Richmond, of Devonport.[1]
  1. North West Post, 11 March 1912.
  2. Retrieved from "http://www.eurekapedia.org/index.php?title=John_Tonkin&oldid=31858"