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CHARLES GAATE: UL 7/3/1860. C. GAATE: UL 15/2/1860.
T.F. GACY: UL 15/2/1860.
C. GALE: UL 15/2/1860. CHARLES GALE: UL 7/3/1860.
MARGARET GALLAGHER: Charge withdrawn. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 1/11/1860.) See Margaret Callaghan?
W. GAMBLE: UL 4/4/1860.
WM. GAMBLES: Business licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/5/1860).
FREDERICK GAMSON: Advertisement. Chemist and druggist. 27 Lonsdale street, Melbourne. Sells Iceland Moss Candy. (Arg. 24/12/1850. 3/7/1851.) Advertisement. 27 Great Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. (MAM 1/1/1853.) Established business in Ararat during 1857. (L. Banfield. “Green Pastures and Gold”. p. 39.) Wholesale druggist, Barkly Street, Ararat, 1858. (Name and occupation included in request for municipal district petition published by Chief Secretary’s Office, 17/8/1858, and reproduced in “Passing on the Torch” by Mary Normanbail, 1958, pps. 36-40.) Member, first elected Ararat Muncipal Council on 19/10/1858. C’Back to Ararat 1932″, p.3.) Advert: chemist and druggist, Barkly Street, Ararat. (MAA 6/1/1860.) Chemist and druggist. Commercial Street Lamplough. Advert. (NWC 20/9/1860.) J.P. on Police Court, Bench (?). (MAA 10/4/1860). Advert: chemist and druggist. Mountain Creek. Secretary, Mountain Creek Progress Association. “The Pioneer”, 16/2/1861). An official visitor, Ararat Asylum, 1868 and 1880’s. (“Early Victorian Psychiatry”, 1835-1908, C.R. Brothers. p. 86.)
EMMA GANBERG: Maiden name. See birth of Sophia Muller.
GANE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 3/8/1860).
DAVID GANEFORD: Son William P. born Lamplough 1860. (No 10907 BDM.)
H. GARBOURNE: UL 14/3/1860.
GEORGE GARDEN: UL 9/4/1860.
MISS GARDINER: UL 15/2/1860.
GEO. GARDINER: UL 21/3/1860. SI, 21/4/1860.
JOHN CARSON GARDINER: Manager for Mr Glass at Natte Yallock for six years. (VPP 1861-62. D No 38.)
MR GARDNER: C of E Committee. Lamplough. (MADA 13/7/1860).
JAMES B. GARDNER: UL 4/4/1860.
MR J.R. (JAMES ROBINSON) GARDNER: Acting Manager, Lamplough Agency. (MADA 9/5/1860, 2/1/1861.) Manager at the London Chartered Bank. (MADA 16/1/1860). Gave evidence. (MADA 9/11/1860). Lamplough agency closed on 5/3/1861. Gardner acting manager at Red Bank Agency. (MADA 15/3/1861). VBI: Died 1908. Hawthorn (?). Age 72 years. Mother’s name Eliza Robinson. (BDM No 9951).
THOMAS GARDNER: UL 7/3/1860.
W. GARDNER: UL 7/3/1860.
REV. THOMAS BOOTHROYD GARLICK: Avoca. Presided at C of E meeting, Lamplough. (MADA 13/7/1860). Numbers and other details for Avoca & Amherst. (C of E Rec. April 1860, 15/2/1861?) VBI: Died 27/2/1897. Prahan. Age 83 years. Mother Mary Boothroyd. (BDM No. 2895).
GARRICK THEATRE: Royal Garrick Theatre opened at Lamplough. Poses Plastiques. (Age 5/1/1860.) Wiseman family will appear at the Garrick Theatre on Saturday evening next. (MADA 6/1/1860). Kate Ward to appear this evening. (MADA 16/1/1860). Mr Bunn is the proprietor. (MADA 16/1/1860). On Saturday the Garrick Theatre was full. Miss Kate Warde made her first appearance. (MAA 17/1/1860, BS 17/1/1860). Rush behind O’Connor’s store and Garrick Theatre. (MH 26/1/1860). To be removed to Amphitheatre street. (BL 28/1/1860.) Misses Royal app. on Saturday. (MAA 31/1/1860). Rush behind Garrick Theatre. (Back Creek Adv. via CMJ Feb. 1860.) Has shut up shop. (BS 6/2/1860.) [See entry for Bunn. Insolvency. (MH 4/2/1860).]
WINIFRED M. GARRIGAN: GLH.
GARSIDE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/3/1860).
F. GASPERO: UL 9/4/1860.
GAVE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 18/7/1860).
GEORGE SAMUEL GAWLER: Advert. Please contact friends. (MADA 24/9/1860).
JAMES B. GAY: Land Board. (AFP 22/5/1886).
MICHAEL GAY: UL 9/4/1860. 18/4/1860.
MR GAYWOOD: UL 4/4/1860.
CHARLES GAYWOOD: Daughter SARAH born Lamplough 1860. (No 15726 BDM).
GAZZARD: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/5,9/7, 18/7/1860).
FREDERICK WILLIAM GAZZARD: Slaughterman. Avoca. 1856. (ER). Cooper & Gazzard. Employee drowned, Avoca River. (MAM 4/7/1856.) Trustee. C of E site, Avoca. WGG No 194, p 2689, 13/12/1859). Notice of dissolution of partnership with A. Dodd at Avoca. Farmers, cattle dealers and carcass butchers. WGG No 20 p 308, 14/2/1860). Gazzard & Co. UL 18/4/1860. Insolvency meeting. (Age 20/9/1860.) Insolvent estate. Slaughterman and farmer. Avoca auction. (MADA 10/10/1860). Carcass butcher. Insolvency. (Arg. 22/11/1860.) Employed by J.R. Rostron, St Arnaud. (Arg 22/11/1860.) Had a butcher’s shop at St Arnaud in 1860’s? CTrack of the Years”, Yvonne Palmer ‘ p 85.) Advert “The Digger’s Arm” (Late MNott’s) situated on Moonambel Road, one mile from Avoca. (AM 18/5/1866.) Applied for publican’s licence for Nott’s Vale Hotel. Description of pub. (AM 21/3/1868.) VBI: Died Allansford. Victoria. 1/9/1901. Age 73 years. (BDM No. 8039). Colonist 50 years. resided at Warrnambool for a long period. Native of Bath. At Sandhurst and Avoca, then Ararat. Established Mount Ararat Meat Preserving Works. (Argus 3/9/1901.)
CHARLES GAZE: GLH.
C & BRIDGET GEARY: Assault case. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 13/12/1860.)
ELIZABETH GEE: Maiden name. See birth of twins Johanna and Julia Stain.
DAVID GENIFORD: UL 21/3/1860.
UNOLLI GEORGANI: Two blankets stolen from tent. (VPG 19/9/1861.)
GRACE GEORGE: Maiden name. See birth of Mary Ann Miller.
JOHN GEORGE: UL 7/3/1860.
JOHN COOPER GEORGE: UL 21/3/1860.
JOHN J. GEORGE: UL 28/3/1860.
“OLD GEORGE”: Carter employed by Mr Giles, Woodstock Station. Accident. (MADA 5/11/1860).
THOS GEORGE: UL 28/3/1860.
MR GERSCHELT: Naptha dealer. 60 pounds stolen. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 21/3,30/3/1860).
LOUIS GERSCHELL: Merchant, Ararat, 1858. (Name and occupation included in request for municipal district petition published by Chief Secretary’s Office, 17/8/1858, and reproduced in “Passing on the Torch” by Mary Normanbail, 1958, pps. 36-40.)
GEYWOOD: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/3/1860).
LEONARDO GHEZZIE: UL 7/3/1860.
PETER GIA.NONI: Business licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 25/5/1860).
JOHN GIBBONS: Horse stolen on 28/10/1860. (VPG 10/1/1861.)
THOS. GIBBONS: UL 9/4/1860.
J. GIBBS: UL 9/4/1860.
W.M. GIBBS: SL 15/9/1860, 18/10/1860.
W.H. GIBBS: SI, 16/6/1860.
W.S. GIBBS: UL 15/2/1860.
GIBSON: A Miner at Mosquito Gully, Lamplough. Killed a snake. (MADA 1/11/1861).
ALEXANDER GIBSON: GLH. Miner. Lamplough. 1908. (ER). CHARLES A: GLH.
EDWARD GIBSON: Farmer. Resident Lamplough. (1869 PO Dir.)
J. GIBSON: UL 15/2/1860.
JOSEPHINE GIBSON: HD. Lamplough. 1908. (ER).
S.T. GIBSON: UL 14/3/1860.
T. GIBSON: UL 14/3/1860.
T. GIFFER: UL 7/3/1860.
J. GIFFIN: UL 14/3/1860.
GILBERTSON’S POINT: Gold found there. Lamplough lead. (AFP 20/5/1876).
MR GILBERTSON’S STORE: Claim taken up near it: near to Amphitheatre street. (MADA 17/2/1860.)
G. GILBERSTON: UL 9/4/1860.
GILBERT GILBERTSON: UL 28/3/1860.
MARY GILCHRIST: “A dissipated looking woman”. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/3/1860).
MR GILES: Woodstock Station. Employed “Old George”. (MADA 5/1111860).
ARCH. GILFILLAN: SL 17/12/1860.
EDWARD GILGEN: Miner. Gave evidence at Berry inquest. (MADA 6/1/1860.)
E. GILGAN: UL 7/3/1860. EDWARD GILGAN: UL 28/3/1860.
MR GILL: Lamplough Cricket Club. (MADA 26/3/1860).
ELIZABETH GILL: Maiden name. See birth of Thomas Benson.
EMMA GILL: GLH.
J.G. GILL: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
NOAH GILL: Son THOMAS H. born Lamplough 1860. (No 10913 BDM).
THOMAS GILL: UL 14/3/1860.
WILLIAM GILL: Tent and property stolen. (VPG 26/1/1860.)
A.L. GILLILAND: UL 7/3/1860.
G.P. GILMORE: SI, 18/10/1860.
RICHARD J. GILSENAN: ALFRED: GLH.
MONS. GIRAUD: UL 7/3/1860.
H. GIRLING: UL 7/3/1860.
MARY GLADMAN: Maiden name. See birth of William Taylor.
PETER GLASS: Prospecting claim. (MADA 24/10/1860).
MATTHEW GLASSFORD: SL 15/9/1860.
P. GLENISTER: UL 7/3/1860.
GLENMONA STATION: C & J Bradshaw. Stock assessment: 5 horses, 300 cattle, 13,000 sheep. (VGG p 190, No 78, 25/8/1854.) Near Bradshaw’s. Lost horse notice. (VGG No 16, p 232, 31/1/1860). John Spurgeon, overseer for Mr Quarterman of Glenmona run. (MADA 15/11/1861).
JOHN GLENN: UL 15/2/1860.
GLENPATRICK: “A place lately almost deserted is being once more peopled.” (MADA 3/10/1859). Is being peopled. (MADA. 31/10/1859). Storekeeper nearby suicided. (MADA 5/12/1860).
MATTHEW GLOSAND: Drunk. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 9/3/1860).
JOHN GLOVER: UL 14/3/1060
JOHN GLOVER: Horse stolen. (VPG 19/1/1860.)
ROBERT GLOVER: SL 19/3/1860. R. GLOVER: UL 7/3/1860.
W. GLOVER: Landholder, Lamplough, 6/9/1873.
W. GLOVER: UL 14/3/1860.
WILLIAM GLOVER: GLH.
MISS GLYNDON: At the Theatre Royal. Performer. (MADA 9/1/1860). At the Theatre Royal with Miss Avonia Jones. (MADA 11/1/1860, BL 14/1/1860.). At Lamplough (MAA 17/1/1860). At Theatre Royal, Lamplough on 21/2. (RAA 24/2/1860).
MRS GOBEY: Abusive language case. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 8/11/1860, 15/11/1860.)
MRS GODBY: SL 16/2/1860, UL 7/3/1860.
MARY ANNE GODFREY: Maiden name. See birth of Flora Templeton.
T. GODFREY: UL 15/2/1860.
GEO GODWIN: SL 16/6/1860.
GOETHE: Case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 19/3/1860).
GOLD OFFICE: Sub-treasury and gold office transferred to Maryborough from Avoca, from 24/11/1856. (VGG, p 1971, 1856.)
ROBT GOLD: UL 28/3/1860.
GOLDFIELDS COMMON LAMPLOUGH: Notice of intention. East of Parish of Avoca. Approx 9,000 acres. (VGG No 146, 19/11/1860, p 2212.) Proclaimed 28/1/1861. 13,000 acres. (VGG No 18, 6/2/1861, p 259.)
ELIZABETH GOLDING: Maiden name. See birth of Mary Ann’ Golding.
WILLIAM GOLDING: Daughter MARY ANN born Lamplough 1860. (No 21207 BDM.)
WILLIAM GOLDSMITH: Stole a bag of charcoal from William Williamson. (MADA 15/2/1860.)
ALEXANDER GOLLAN: Son JAMES born Lamplough 1860. (No 15713 BDX.
MARIANNE GOOCH: Maiden name. See birth of Anne Bannister.
W. GOOCH: UL 18/4/1860.
JUBILEE GOOD: C of E. Teacher. Avoca Gold Fields School. 1861-62. (VPP 1862. No. 15).
ROBT GOODING: UL 28/3/1860.
JAMES GOODMAN: Official assignee. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 13/7/1860).
G. GOODMENS: UL 4/4/1860.
H. GOODRICK: UL 18/4/1860.
GOODRIDGE CHILDREN: School petition, 5/2/1873.
SAMUEL GOO(WSHAW: Publican’s licence, Pyrenees Hotel, Lexton. (VCG 19/7/1861.)
WILLIAM GOODSHAW: Chemist. High Street. Avoca. 1856. (ER). Appointed Dep. Reg. February 1859. (VPP 1859-1860. No 78.) Deputy Registrar, B&D, Avoca. (VGG, No 22, p 311, 18/2/1859.) Chemist and druggist, Avoca. Agent for C of E Record. (C of E Rec. May 1860, etc.)
H. GOODWICK: UL 7/3/1860.
G. GOODWIN: UL 14/3/1860.
GEORGE GOODWIN: SL 16/2/1860.
ROBERT GOODWIN: Butcher. Avoca. Stolen from. (MAM 12/8/1854.)
GOODYER: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/4/1860).
GORDON: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 8/8/1860).
CHARLES GORDON: UL 7/3/1860.
EDWARD GORDON: Farmer. Resident Lamplough. (1869 PO Dir.)
GEORGE GORDON: SL 19/3/1860. G. GORDON: UL 15/2/1860.
JAMES GORDON: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
JANET GORDON: Maiden name. See birth of Jane McLaren.
MARIA GORDON: GLH.
T.S. GORDON: UL 7/3/1860.
H.W. GORHAM: UL 21/3/1860.
JOSEPH GORMY: Lamplough. Butcher. Insolvent. (Arg. 27/3/1860. MADA 28/3/1860). J. GORRY: UL 7/3/1860.
JOHN GOSNELL: UL 7/3/1860.
S. GOSS: UL 7/3/1860.
GEORGE GOULD: UL 28/3/1860.
JOHN GOULD: UL 9/4/1860.
G. GOVELMAN: UL 7/3/1860.
F. GOVERN: UL 15/2/1860.
T. GOULETT: UL 15/2/1860.
ANN GRAHAM: Maiden name. See birth of Ann Mitchell.
DAVID GRAHAM: No appearance. Refreshment licence application. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 25/6/1860).
WILLIAM GRAHAM: Son WILLIAM born Lamplough 1860. (No 04718 BDM) .
GRANO: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 30/3/1860).
GRANO & CO: UL 28/3/1860.
MR GRANT: From Four-Mile Flat. Robbed. (BS 30/6/1860.)
C. GRANT: UL 4/4/1860. CHAS. GRANT: SL 21/4/1860.
MRS EMMA GRANT: UL 21/3/1860.
EWEN GRANT: Son Donald HENRY born Lamplough 1860. (No 10923 BDM.)
JAMES GRANT: Robbed by four men on 16 June between Lamplough and Four Mile Flat. (VPG 28/6/1860.)
JAMES M. GRANT: Took seat in Parliament as Member for Avoca. (Arg. 20/3/1861.)
MISS T. GRANT: UL 14/3/1860.
THOMAS GRANT: Drowned about three miles from Lamplough. Near the Woodstock rush, on the Burnbank Rd. (MADA 10/10/1860). Drowned in the Bet Bet. Was working in Barber’s Gully. 21 years old. Lived at Deep Lead, Lamplough, with mother. (NWC 11/10/1860.) Inquest. (MADA 12/10/1860). Repeat of item from BS. (Arg. 16/10/1860.)
THOS GRANT: UL 14/3/1860.
FRANCIS GRAVESTOCKS: Daughter Fanny E. born Lamplough 1860. (No 10927 BDM.)
MESSRS GRAY & YOUNG: Found gold at Gilbertson’s Point, Lamplough Lead. (AFP 20/5/1876).
MISS GRAY: UL 18/4/1860.
JAMES GRAY: UL 15/2/1860.
JOHN ROBT GRAY: UL 21/3/1860.
LOFTUS STEVENS GRAY: Graduate, Oxford. Avoca. 1856. (ER).
W.H. GRAY: SL 29/4/1861.
RICHARD H. GRAYLING: Storekeeper. Married. No family. Land Board. (AFP 22/5/1886).
ANTHONY GREANEY(?): UL 21/3/1860.
MARY ANNE GREAVES: Godparent at baptism of Richard Strangman 10/3/1866.
GREEN: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 11/5, 28/5, 8/6, 27/7/1860).
MR GREEN: Business licence case, Cockatoo Restaurant. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 20/9/1860).
MR GREEN: Driver of Lamplough coach. Caught in flooded creek 10 miles from Ararat. (AA via BA 5/6/1860).
MR GREEN: UL 1512/1860, 7/3/1860.
CHARLES GREEN: Lamplough. Robbed 2 miles from Bet Bet Creek on road between Dunolly and Avoca. (Age 27/1/1860.)
CHARLES GREEN: Trustee, Avoca Cemetery. (VGG 1857.)
EDWARD GREEN: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 5/3/1860).
ELIZA GREEN: Maiden name. See birth of John Robert Thompson.
ELLEN GREEN: Past prop. of Rose of Australia dancing room. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 16/3,20/4/1860). Living with Webster. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 16/5/1860). Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/6, 23/7/1860).
JAMES GREEN: Daughter ELIZA born Lamplough 1860. (No 15717 BDM. )
ROBERT GREEN: Cautioned. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 23/7/1860).
THOMAS GREEN: Sentenced to three months f or receiving two stolen blankets. (MADA 15/2/1860.) Inquiry into his death in Avoca jail 8/5/1860. (ADHS).
THOMAS GREEN: Juror. inquest William Anderson, Avoca, 1861. (ADHS. )
GREEN HILL(S) CREEK, GREEN HILL FLAT: About one mile from the Linger and Die. Amphitheatre Road. Crosses a flat. Rush. (MADA 6/6/1860). 4 miles. Rush. (BS 7/6/1860.) Extensive rush. (MADA 13/6/1860). Very promising rush. (Age 14/6/1860.) 4-5 miles West of Lamplough. North & South. One and a half miles south of Linger and Die. Very close to skirts(?) of Pyrenees Range. 700 miners. (BS 20/6/1860.) Considerable population. (MADA 20/6/1860). 1500 miners there on Wednesday. Stores from Lamplough there. (MADA 22/6/1860). Storekeepers from Lamplough there. (BS 22/6/1860.) 1500 there. Gold extending one mile. (MADA 25/6/1860). Rush well thought of. Meagre food. (BS 25/6/1860.) Not looking so well. (MADA 27/6/1860). Rush. (Age 28/6/1860.) Tolerably well. (MADA 29/6/1860). Patchy. 2000. (BS 30/6/1860.) Dead stop. (MADA 4/7/1860). Patchy. (BS 10/7/1860.) Very patchy. (Age 12/7/1860.) Lost horse. Green Hill, Lamplough. WGG No 93 p 1410, 31/7/1860).
WILLIAM GREENFIELD: Charged Det. Evans. (MADA 6/4/1860).
A.B. GREENSLADE: SI, 20/7/1861.
E. GREENWOOD: UL 7/3/1860.
ROY WILLIAM GREENWOOD: WILLIAM: GLH.
CAROLINE GREGORY: UL 14/3/1860.
J. GREGORY: UL 15/2/1860.
ANTHONY GRENSY: UL 18/4/1860.
W.H. GREY: UL 15/2/1860.
E. GRIEVE: UL 7,14/3/1860.
EDWARD GRIEVE: UL 21/3/1860.
MARION GRIEVE: Maiden name. See birth of James Crowley.
LAWRENCE GRIFFIN: Trooper. Avoca. (MAM 13/10/1854).
WM. D. GRIFFITHS: SL 16/6/1860.
H. GRIGG: Miner. Signed Police request petition 21/5/1866.
WM GRIGGS: Publican’s licence Coach and Horses Inn Avoca. (VGG 19/7/1861.)
G. GRIMES: UL 7/3/1860.
W. GRINDLY: UL 9/4/1860.
MR GROGAN: UL 7/3/1860.
G.W. GROOM: UL 28/3/1860.
GROVE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 9/7/1860).
GROVES & COAKLEY: Prospectors, Doctor’s Creek. (BS 9/8/1860.)
H. GRUBB: UL 7/3/1860.
JOSEPH GUBBEN: SL 19/7/1860.
JAMES GUERIN: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 14/3/1860).
JOHN GUERIN: Attempted suicide. (MADA 9/4/1860).
A. GUNNING: UL 15/2/1860.
ALFRED GUNNING: UL 28/3/1860.
GEO GUNNING: UL 21/3/1860.
HENRY GUNNING: Stealing charge. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 22/2/1860).
NICKLAS GUNTHER: SL, 15/9/1860.