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MR SADLER: Clerk with Cooper & Gazard. Drowned in Avoca River (MAM 4/7/1856).
ST. JOHN DE BRACY: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 11/4/1860).
SALION’S HOME: Lamplough diggers demolished it at 3 a.m. (BA 26/1/1860.)
JOHN SALTER: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
GEORGE SALTON/SALTERN: Horse stolen outside Clare Castle. (MADA 11/7/1860). Stolen from outside Mr Tucker’s store, Amphitheatre street, by James Oaker. (MAA 31/1/1860.)
FRANCIS SALVADORE: GLH.
WILLIAM R. SAMENS: GLH.
SAMPSON: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 14/5/1860).
W. SAMPSON: Maryborough dentist. Visited Avoca. Advert. (MADA 28/5/1860). Will visit Ararat and Pleasant Creek, third week each month. (MAA 3/6/1862.)
G. SAMSON: UL 14/3/1860.
BENJAMIN SAMUEL: SL 18/2/1861.
SAMUEL’S EXPRESS: Lamplough. Lost horse notices. (VGG No 198 p 2774, 20/12/1859 and VCG No 202 p 2835, 30/12/1859 and VGG No 39 p 582, 27/3/1860 and VGG No 87, p 1321, 17/7/1860, and No 93. p 1410, 31/7/1860).
R.A. SAMUELS: UL 7/3/1860.
GEO SANDERS: UL 28/3/1860.
P.H. SANDERS: UL 7/3/1860.
JAMES SANDERS (OR SAUNDERS?): Of Mountain Hut. Horse and dray stolen at Lamplough. (VPG 12/1/1860).
SAMUEL SANDERS: SL 1,/5/1860.
THOMAS SANDERS: Sued by Mary Ann Stevenson for jumping a house (AFP 22/5/1886).
JOHN SANDERSON: UL 21/3/1860.
T. SANDERSON: SL 16/5/1860. UL 7/3/1860.
THOMAS SANDERSON: Squatter. Ranges Station. 4 years. Bought from Hines (VPP 1861-62 p 13 D No 38). Land Agent Avoca. Property in Northumberland, England. (1856 ER).
JAMES SANDFORD: UL 7/3/1860.
W.H. SANDFORD: UL 14/3/1860.
J.C. SANDOW: SL 16/2/1860.
SANDY CREEK: Tarnagulla. (Age 3/5/1860.)
J. SANFORD: UL 15/2/1860.
SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRALS: At Theatre Royal, Castlemaine on 24 December. (MAM 26/12/1859.) At Royal at Castlemaine. (BL 7 /1/1860.) Due at Theatre Royal, Castlemaine. Appeared there. (BL 14/1, 21/1, 28/1/1860.) At Shamrock, Bendigo. (BL 4/2/1860.) At Shamrock Theatre, Bendigo. (BA 10/3/1860.) Only amusement at Inglewood on Saturday. (MAM 21/3/1860.) At Abbott’s Lyceum, Bendigo. (Age 16/4/1860.) At Prince of Wales Theatre Melbourne. (Age 1/10/1860.) To appear at Theatre Royal next Saturday. (NWC 8/11/1860.)
JOHN SATERFORD: UL 4/4/1860.
MARY SATREY: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Bridget O’Callaghan.
MR SATTAFORD: UL 28/3/1860.
JAMES SAUNDERS: Daughter MATHA born Lamplough, 1860. (No 10972, BDM).
T. SAUNDERSON: SL 19/3/1860.
J. SAVAGE: UL 21/3/1860.
LAURENCE SAVAGE: Two horses stolen. MG 26/1/1860
ROBERT SAVAGE: Drunk charge. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 9/3/1860).
MRS S. SAVAGE: UL 21/3/1860.
WILLIAM SAVAGE: Store broken into, property stolen. (VPG 29/12/1859). Insolvency Lamplough (V&P Leg C 1860-61 A1). Insolvency. Trading with Benjamin Rolls. Lamplough. Storekeeper and baker. (MH 14/2/1860 and Arg 13/2/1860.) Storekeeper, Lamplough. New insolvent. (MADA 15/2/1860. ) W. Savage charged J.H. Flowers with destroying property. He and Rowles had carried on business as storekeepers. (MADA 17/2/1860.)
JOSEPH SAVILLE: Charge by Robert Wright of illegal entry withdrawn. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 25/10/1860.)
GEORGE SAWERS: UL 7/3/1860.
A. SAY: UL 15/2/1860. ALBERT SAY: UL 7/3/1860.
SAYERS: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/5/1860).
SCARLET FEVER: Lamplough. Three families – Thompson and Wellington families. (AFP 24/11/1880).
JOHN SCARPEAN: UL 7/3/1860.
HENRY SCHEDE: Tent cut. Property stolen. (VGG 26/1/1860).
MR SCHEELE: Bakery. Opposite the Fences, Lamplough. (MADA 4/4/1860).
SCHELBE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/6/1860).
CHARLES SCHERER: UL 7/3/1860.
T.G. SCHEVARY: UL 28/3/1860.
CHRISTOPHER SCHNEIDER: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
M. SCHNEIDER: UL 14/3/1860.
THOMAS SCHOFIELD: Two pounds reward f or “flea bitten grey mare”. (VGG No 23 p 356, 21/2/1860.)
WM. SCHOLES: Refreshment tent at Lamplough. Fire. Inquest re Samuel Lightfoot. (MADA 17/2/1860.) Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 11/4/1860).
STATE SCHOOL: Tenders for Lamplough State School by 6/7/1874 (AFP 20/6/1874). Building 20′ x 15′. Walls 9′ high, 2 windows, 4 doors. Sides w’board. Add until 26/11/1864. Roof galvanised iron. Hardwood floor. Johnston and McFadden, Lamplough. (AM 5/11/1864)
FRED SCHORADT: UL 7/3/1860.
P.J. SCHLYTTER: UL 7/3/1860.
B. SCHOOMAKER: UL 15/2/1860.
JAMES ARTHUR SCHOTT (same name, father and son): Son: Born: Fri 29 Apr 1859 at Back Creek VIC AUS. Residence: Back Creek, Amherst Reference: RG 9210. Father: James Arthur Schott, Mother: Caroline Amelia nee Pitt. Died: Sat 31 Mar 1860 at Lamplough VIC AUS; Cause of Death: Difficult dentition, diarrhoea, exhaustion. Family record says 30 March. Buried: Sun 1 Apr 1860 at Avoca; Religion: Church of England. Grave in Section C – cost �1.5.0. RG 3888 and cemetery register index. Witnesses: William Frederick Wells. Father: 1856 – Listed as Musical Professor, Daisy Hill, Electoral Roll; 28/04/1860 – Made deposits at Bank of Victoria, Maryborough, Receipt; 02/01/1858 – Made deposits at Messrs Watson & Co., Amherst, Receipt; 07/08/1858 – Made deposits at Bank of Australasia, Maryborough, Receipt; 24/02/1859 – Witness to marriage of Sarah Ellen Pitt to Edwin Nutt, Lexton, Marriage Certificate; 12/10/1859 to 07/11/1859 – Advertises as Mining Share Broker, Back Creek, Maryborough Advertiser; 09/11/1859 – Is appointed valuer at Back Creek, Amherst, Maryborough Advertiser; 17/03/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at “the Avoca”, Avoca, Maryborough Advertiser; 19/03/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at “the Avoca”, Avoca, Maryborough Advertiser; 20/03/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert, Lexton, Maryborough Advertiser; 28/04/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at Golden Age Hall, Maryborough, Maryborough Advertiser; 30/04/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at Golden Age Hall?, Maryborough, Maryborough Advertiser; 01/05/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at Nag’s Head Hotel?, Carisbrook, Maryborough Advertiser; 02/05/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at Theatre Royal?, Back Creek, Maryborough Advertiser; 03/05/1860 – Performs in Charles Thatcher Concert at Trevena’s Hotel?, Avoca, Maryborough Advertiser. Daughter: 26/02/1856 – Amelia Babette Schott is born, Amherst, Birth Certificate. Another son: 19/10/1857 – Alfred Lancelot Schott is born, Amherst, Birth Certificate; 27/11/1859 – Alfred Lancelot Schott dies, Back Creek, Death Certificate. Source: Graham Lewis, PO Box 10, Lindfield NSW 2070, Australia, Ph.+61 2 9416 5818, Email: gplewis@optusnet.com.au
ELIZABETH SCHRINBUR: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Margaret Timmins.
A OR C. SCHUBERT: SL 17/12/1860. SL 22/5/1861
MRS F. SCHULTZE: UL 21/3/1860.
JOHN SCHULZ: UL 28/3/1860.
F. SCHULZE: UL 28/3/1860.
JOHN SCHWARY: UL 28/3/1860.
JOHN SCHWAY: SL 21/4/1860.
WILLIAM SCOLES: UL 7/3/1860. E-mail from his great grandson mundara@globalfreeway.com.au “William John Scoles married Adeline Hazelton, his profession was a carter in Sydney. They had a daughter called Florence Scoles and she was born in 1867and married William Sutherland on 13 Oct 1987. Florence was born in Waverley Sydney.” 11 June 2000.
MR SCONEN: MR STEPHEN PARKER SCOWEN: Of the United States Hotel. Intends opening a large reading room. Lamplough. (MADA 6/1/1860). Mr SCOWEN: Of the United States Hotel here (Lamplough) visited Londonderry rush. (BS via CMJ Nov. 1860.) Detected a rascal cutting his way into the U.S. Hotel (at Redbank). (NWC 28/2/1861). Mr SCOWEN: Charge against John Smith. (MADA 9/3/1860). Horse missing. (MADA 4/4/1860). Lost horse. Information to Mr Scowen’s United States Hotel. (VGG No 45 p 661, 11/4/1860). SOWEN: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 11/5/1860). SCONEN: Horse case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 26/3/1860). SCOULEN: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/6/1860). MR SCOWNEN: Landlord. US Hotel. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 9/7, 18/7/1860). Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 23/7/1860). Items stolen about 12 July. (VPG 23/8/1860). Chaired land meeting at Lamplough. (MADA 17/10/1860 and NWC 18/10/1860.) Advertisement – Proprietor, U.S. Hotel, Mountain Creek (Branch at Redbank). C’The Pioneer”, 16/2/1861.) Witness, pps 5,6,7. Inquest on Edward Tufton Smith, Redbank, 1861. (ADHS). Reference to MR SCOWEN’S hotel at Redbank. (MADA 12/6/1861).
DAVID SCONGALL: UL 7/3/1860.
MARY SCORER: Maiden name. See registration of birth for twins Henry and Thomas Robertson.
SCOTCH BILL: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 11/5, 6/6/1860).
E. SCOTSON: UL 28/3/1860.
SCOTT: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/5,14/5, 6/6/1860).
MR SCOTT: Accompanied by Mr Liddy – fired at 5 miles past Avoca. (MADA 15/2/1860.)
MR SCOTT: UL 1512/1860.
ANDREW SCOTT: UL 21/3/1860.
DAVID SCOTT: UL 7/3/1860.
JAMES SCOTT: UL 7/3/1860.
J.C. SCOTT: UL 15/2/1860.
J.M. SCOTT: UL 15/2/1860.
WM B. SCOTT: SL 18/3/1861.
SCOTT & BOYD: Advert. Timber merchants and Ironmongers. Amphitheatre Street. (MADA 20/2/1860). Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/3/1860). Clerk: Mr Pix. Money stolen from him at Theatre Royal. (MADA 11/4/1860).
SCOUGALL: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 18/5/1860).
H.N. SCOULLEN: UL 15/211860.
SCOVAN: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 19/3/1860).
MR SCOWLES: Keeps Prince of Wales Dining Room, Commercial street. (MADA 6/2/1860.)
SAMUEL SCRASE: Return of breweries 1859, two at Back Creek. Nil Lamplough and Avoca (V&P Leg C 1860-61 A2). Edwin Scrase on Ballarat Eastern Municipal Council. (BS 30/11/1859.) Brewery – a fine large building on the bank of the Bet Bet Creek. Tall chimney. (MADA 27/4/1860). Cart accident – Scrase injured. (MADA 4/5/1860). E. Scrase. Civil cases. Eastern Police Court (Ballarat). (BS 24/5/1860. ) S & E Scrase. Brewers licence. Bet Bet Creek. (VGG No 76 p 1162, 22/6/1860. ) Advert – to bakers and cowkeepers. Yeast and grains always on hand at Scrase’s Brewery, Bet Bet Creek, three miles from Lamplough. (MADA 29/6/1860). Near Bolderston’s. occupation case. Brewers at Ballarat and near Lamplough. (BS 6/9/1860.) Well paying ground down the sloping ground towards Messrs. Scrase Bros. Brewery. (BS 18/9/1860.) Advert. Bet Bet Brewery. Scrase Bros XXX Ale. (NWC 13/12/1860). His dog was bit on tongue by a snake at Mountain Creek. (BS 22/1/1861. ) Advert. Black Horse Brewery. Bet Bet Creek. Scrase Bros. Proprietors of the old firm of Scrase & Co, Ballarat. (NWC 19/10/1861). Brewer. Signed Police request petition 21/5/1866. (Edwin) Scrase’s Napier Brewery, Main Road, Ballarat – (Lucky City), Weston Bate, page 129, MUP, 1978.). Brewer. Resident Lamplough. (1869 PO Dir.) Scrase Bros, brewers, Bet Bet Creek. Traveller Eastwood absconded with pounds 350. (AM 30/1/1869). Spelt as Serose. Brewer. Resident Lamplough. (1884/85 VIC Dir.) Edwin Scrase died Melbourne Thursday, 67 years. Retired from firm in Ballarat of Scrase and Ainley. Resided in Melbourne. Brother to Samuel Scrase of the late Bet Bet Brewery, Lillicur. N.B. Does this mean brewery closed by then? (AFP 23/5/1884) Brewer, Lamplough. (Wise’s 1891/92). DOD South Yarra 15/8/1893. Gentleman. Probate 3560-1-6 Series 53 No 712. Probate to Arthur Charles Wilton, Kent Street, Moonee Ponds and Charles Arthur Scrase 23 Dowling Street South Yarra, accountant (VPRS 28 Unit 683). Brewers at Lilicur/Lillicur (spelling varies). (HH Letter.) Death “late of Avoca”. Brother of the late Edwin Scrase. Aged 80 years and 8 months. A colonist of 55 years. (Born 1813, arrived 1838?)
Sussex papers please copy. (Arg 16/8/1893). Father – Edward. Mother rmaine Esme (?). Sarah Paine. (No 12066 BDM.)
MARGARET SCULLY: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 27/4/1860).
THOMAS D.SCURY: UL 7/3/1860.
SEAGARD: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 14/5/1860).
DETECTIVE FREDERICK SECRETON: Accompanied Detective Rourke to Wise’s paddock. (MADA 10/2/1860. ) Case at Inglewood Police Court. (MADA 22/6/1861.) Witness. Stationed at Mountain Creek. (MAA 14/6/1861.) Stationed at Avoca. Witness. Morris case. (MADA 18/7/1862.)
MRS SEGERBERG: UL 7/3/1860.
W. SEGRAVE: UL 15/2/1860.
FREDERICK SEKARD: Amphitheatre street. Items stolen 15 July. (VPG 26/7/1860).
T.H. SELHORN: UL 7/3/1860.
SERGANT: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA
HERNRY SESEMAN (?): UL 15/2/1860.
CHARLES SETT: UL 7/3/1860.
GASPAR SEULING: UL 9/4/1860.
SEVEN SEAS RETAURANT: Barrister Sirr case. (BS 9/3/1860
SEVILL: Woman. Brothel keeper. Lamplough. (MADA 5/2/1862.)
J. SEVILLE: Refreshment licence. Avoca Office. (VGG No 149, p2250, 23/11/1860.)
JOSEPH SEVILLE: 1863 landholder. Lamplough.
SEWITT: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 29/2/1860).
FRANCIS SEXTON: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 22/6, 25/6/1860).
JULIA SEXTON: “Mullock bank”. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 11/4/1860). A “dissipated looking old woman on terms of close intimacy with the lock up. ” Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/5/1860).
EDWARD SHALDERS: Son GEORGE WAITER born Lamplough, 1860. (No 21175 BDM).
SHAMROCK HOTEL: Eating fete. (BS 12/6/1860.) Michael Murphy. Licence granted. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/6/1860). Cnr Amphitheatre St & Commercial St. Michael Murphy & Co. New depot for Cobb & Co. (MADA 6/9/1860). Slater and Johns visited it. (REJ 21/12/1860.) Cobb & Co Coaches leave from it. (MADA 21/1/1861.) Mr Mulcahy prop? (NWC 29/11/1860.) Mr O’Neill of the “Shamrock store”. (MADA 7/8/1861. Robbery of Mr Orrall’s store, the Shamrock. (MADA 18/11/1861.)
JAMES SHANAHAN: UL 21/3/1860.
DENNIS SHANE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/4/1860).
ELIZABETH SHANNON: Maiden name. See registration of birth for James Lynch.
SHARER: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 26/3/1860).
SHARP: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 14/5/1860).
SHARP: Creditor of Du Bourg. (Age 29/11/1860.)
FREDERICK SHARP: Prospecting claim. One and a half miles from Lamplough. (MADA 29/8/1860). FREDERICK & MARGARET SHARP: Baptism. 4/11/1860. C of E. Charles Frederick. Miner.
MRS F. SHARP: UL 28/3/1860.
J. SHARP: UL 15/2/1860.
THOMAS SHARP: Business licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 25/5/1860).
THOMAS SHARP: Daughter EMMA born Lamplough, 1860. (No 15732, BDX).
SHAW: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/7/1860).
MR SHAW: UL 14/3/1860
B.F. SHAW: UL 14/3/1860.
MR E.T. SHAW: Letter – wife is not a prostitute. (MADA 19/3/1860).
G.T. SHAW: Same as E.T. Shaw? Discharged. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 16/3/1860). Wife Charlotte. He was discharged from charge of keeping a common brothel. (MADA 14/3/1860).
SHEATH: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 21/3/1860).
MR SHEATH: UL 15/2/1860.
FRANCIS SHEATH: Burglary charge. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 4/5/1860). Discharged. Carisbrook G.S. (MADA 16/5/1860).
W. SHEATH: UL 21/3/1860. WILLIAM SHEATH: Property stolen. (VPG 26/1/1860.)
WILLIAM SHEATLEY: UL 7/3/1860.
SHEEDY: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/5/1860).
MARGARET SHEEDY: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 22/6/1860).
MARY SHEEHAN: Maiden name. See registration of birth at Ararat for Catherine Strangman.
RICHARD SHEEHAN: UL 9/4, 18/4/1860
T.B. SHEEN: UL 7/3/1860.
SHEFFIELD: Abusive language case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 27/2/1860).
RICHARD SHENNING: Hung himself at Glenpatrick. (MADA via Age 13/12/1860.)
AMOS DOWNES SHEPHERD (SHEPARD): Witness. Tomlin case. Back Creek. (MADA 7/11/1859.) Of the Commercial Hotel (Lamplough). (BS 31/1/1860.) Mining lease application with G.V. Esperson, Sydney reef, McCallum’s creek. WGG No 31 p 447, 9/3/1860.) Another lease application, McCallum’s creek. (VGG No 38 p 538, 23/3/1860). Licence application for Commercial Hotel. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/6/1860). Fyfe & Bennett placed him in hotel to manage it. (MADA 3/8/1860).
J L M SHEPHERD: UL 9/4/1860.
THOMAS SHEPHERD: Dairyman. Signed Police request petition 21/5/1866. Land application. 20 acres. Rutherford’s Creek. (AM 31/3/1866.)
J.0. SHEPPARD: UL 14/3/1860.
JAMES SHEPPARD: UL 21/3/1860.
ROBERT SHERIDAN: Drunk in Commercial Street at 1 a.m. Challenging people to a fight. (NWC 1/11/1860.)
W. SHERVILLE: Landholder, Lamplough, 3/3/1863. WILLIAM C. SHERVILLE: GLH. (Lamplough.)
JOHN SHEW: UL 7/3/1860.
W.R. SHICHER: UL 15/2/1860.
N SHIEB: UL 9/4/1860.
CHARLES SHIELDS: Business licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/5/1860).
JAMES SHIELDS: UL 7/3/1860.
GEORGE: WILLIAM: LESLIE: ELLEN: SHIELL: GLH.
THOS & MARGARET SH(?)ILLING: Baptism. C of E. 6/1/1861. Phillis Margaret. Brewer.
HERBERT G. SHIMMIN: GLH.
THOMAS SHIMKING: Daughter PHILLIS MARGARET born Lamplough, 1860. (No 21199, BDM).
CAROLINE SHINGLER:Maiden name. See registration of birth for Caroline Emerson.
T SHIPLEY: UL 9/4/1860.
H SHIPTON: Maiden name. See registration of birth at Avoca for Elizabeth Holland.
FRED SHOMAND: UL 7/3/1860.
W.J. SHORTER: UL 7/3/1860.
F. SHOWKM: UL 15/2/1860.
THOS SHUTE: UL 28/3/1860.
MATILDA SIBLEY: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 28/5/1860).
MANUEL SILVA: Gone to new rush at Avoca. (MADA 2/12/1859.)
HENRY SIMERS: SL 29/4/1861.
SIMMELL & WATTS: UL 15/2/1860.
ROBERT SIMMILL: Carpenter. Lamplough. Crowbar stolen. (MADA 13/2/1860.)
JOB SIMMOND: Remanded to Avoca gaol. “A dangerous lunatic”. (MADA 10/2/1860.)
H. SIMMONDS: UL 14/3/1860.
H.A. SIMMONDS: UL 15/2/1860.
JOHN SIMMONDS: UL 15/2/1860.
MRS SIMMONDS: UL 9/4/1860.
SIMMONS: Magpie detention case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/6/1860).
ELLEN: THOMAS R: FLORENCE J: WILLIAM FREDERICK HENRY SIMMONS: GLH.
CHARLES SIMMS: UL 7/3/1860.
EVAN SIMONS: UL 4/4/1860.
SIMPSON: Licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 20/9/1860). Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 23/7/1860).
J. SIMPSON: Stealing charge withdrawn. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 1/11/1860.)
J.H. SIMPSON: UL 28/3/1860.
M. SIMPSON: Landholder, Lamplough, 11/4/1863, 5/11/1863.
M. SIMPSON’S HOTEL: Lamplough (1861?). (Flett. Old Pubs … etc p 38.)
MR & MRS SIMPSON: Amphitheatre Street. Cash box stolen. (MADA 9/4/1860).
MICHAEL SIMPSON: GLH (Lamplough). Licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/5/1860).
MR MICHAEL H.A. SIMPSON: UL 14/3/1860. Lost Horse Notice. Mr S … Corn Merchant, Redbank & Lamplough. (VGG No 52, p 692, 3/4/1861.) Corn dealer, Lamplough. Stolen horse. (MADA 3/7/1861). Hay and corn merchant. A manager of the Lamplough goldfields common. one of the three oldest residents. (MADA 25/8/1862.)
SARAH SIMPSON: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Robert McMaster.
THOMAS SIMPSON: UL 7/3/1860.
SIMPSON’S STORE: Lamplough. Lost horse notice. (VGG No 3, p 11, 20/1/1860 and VGG No 34 p 489, 16/3/1860).
JAMES SIMS: GLH.
N SIMS: UL 4/4/1860.
SINCLAIR: Fight with Chinese at Spring Gully. (MADA 25/9/1861).
MR SINCLAIR: Vote of thanks at Davies election meeting, Lamplough. (MADA 7/8/1861).
JOSEPH SINCLAIR: SL 19/7/1860.
PETER SINCLAIR: Money stolen. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 5/3/18600.
MAH SING: GLH.
SING SING: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 27/6/1860).
J SINNOTT: UL 9/4/1860.
DAVID SINNOTT: Horse stolen. MG 23/2/1860.)
MR EDWARD SIRR: Edward Hoare Sirr: Barrister at Law. CPS Tradale. Letter re allegations him (MAM 20/2/1857). Letter re Taradale, Court and practice (MAM 16/2/1857). Secretray of meeting at Ararat to constitute a Town Land and improvement Committee 11/3/1858 (Back to Ararat 1932 p 2.) Barrister. Land case. Lamplough. (MADA 12/12/1859.) Watch stolen while sleeping. Stolen on night of 16/2 after he returned from Carisbrook General Sessions, at Mr Armstrong’s (dentist). (MADA 9/3/1860). Appeared in wages case. Lamplough Police Court. (MAA 31/1/1860. ) Lawyer at Stawell, 1860s ? (Murray, p 35.)
GEORGE SKEAN: UL 15/2/1860.
GEO SKEVE: UL 28/3/1860.
GEORGE SKEVE (?): UL 7/3/1860.
DR ALVARA LOFTHOUSE SLATER: Resident Surgeon, Beechworth Hospital (Woods p 86). Advertisement. At Parkinson’s Great Western Dispensary. Regent Street, New Rush. (MAA 6/1/1860, etc.) Advertiseme Address changed from Ararat to Amphitheatre Street, Lamplough. (MAA 31/1/1860.) Only child, ALVARA LOFTHOUSE, age 7 months. Died at Lamplough on 17/2. (MAA 21/2/1860. ) Daughter NARY HELEN born Lamplough, 1860. (No 21189. BDM). Attended accident at Deep Lead. (MADA 20/4,7/5/1860). (NWC 20/9/1860). Attended woman at Lamplough who was bitten by a dog. (MADA 6/6/1860). Inspected wound. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 25/6/1860). Attended accident. (MADA 11/7/1860). Attended accident at Amphitheatre. (MADA 15/8/1860). Baptism. Alvara Lofthouse & Sarah. Surgeon. C of E. Birth 16/8/1860. Letter defending himself. (BS 15/9/1860.) R.E. Johns met Dr Slater. (REJ 23/10/1860.) “Seems a very intelligent man …” (REJ 1/11/1860). Baptism 13/11/1860. Attended drowned boy. (BS 22/11/1860.) Of Mountain Creek diggings. Inquest 31/12/1860. D. McDonald. (ADHS. ) Witness at Mountain Creek inquest. (Age 4/1/1861. ) Appointed Public Vaccinator, Mountain Creek. Resigned from same position, Lamplough. WGG No 6 p 57, 11/1/1861. ) Appointed a Territorial Magistrate, Moonambel (VGG No 136, 6/9/1861, p 1699.) Report and editorial, death. First Chairman, District Road Board, Moonambel. Born 29 August 1823 London. Completed studies at the University of Edingburgh. Trip to China. Son of a solicitor. Trip to China. Died 10/1/1870. (AM 15/1, 22/1/1870. and Beechworth paper n. d. [N.B. See Carol Cooper article re R. E. . Johns’ correspondents.] Resident Surgeon Ovens District Hospital. Born London 1822. House Surgeon Chester c 1862 to Beechworth. Age 48. 2 children (Ovens and Murray Advertiser 11/1/1870). Funeral 500 in the procession. Masonic righyts. “Business was entirely suspended during the afternoon” (Argus 12/1/1870). Death on 10/1. Age 46 years (VBI Illustrated Australian News 28/2/1870 No 155.)
JOHN SLATER: Daughter ELIZABETH born Lamplough, 1860. (No 10971, BDM.)
MARGARET SLATTERY: UL 28/3/1860.
HARBERGER’S SLAUGHTER YARD: Auction notice. (MADA 7/5/1860).
SLAUGHTER YARD HILL: Claims near it. (MADA 7/5/1860). Mrs Clark’s tent robbed. (MADA 15/8/1860). Prospecting claim. Slaughteryard Hill, Mountain Hut. (MADA 15/10/1860).
SLAUGHTERMANS CLUB OF LAMPLOUGH & AVOCA: Advert. races. (MADA 23/4/1860).
WM SLEEP: UL 9/4/1860.
WM H. SLEEP: SL 17/12/1860.
W.J. SLEEP: UL 15/2/1860.
WM SLOAN: SL 18/3/1861.
JAMES K. SLOANE: UL 7/3/1860. J.K. SLOANE: UL 15/2/1860.
ELLEN SLOVE: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Lucy Vaughan.
JOHN SLYPER: Assaulted on Lexton Road, about four miles from Lamplough. (VGG 23/2/1860.)
A. SMALL: UL 15/2/1860.
R SMALL: UL 9/4/1860.
SMALLS: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 14/18/5/1860).
SMART: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 9/7/1860).
SMART’S ALE STORE: Miners sinking in the bed of the creek nearby. (Back Ck Advert. via PG 13/1/1860.)
JAMES COVELL SMART: Robbery charge. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 25/10/1860.)
WILLIAM SMART: UL 7/3/1860.
JOHN SMEETH: UL 7/3/1860.
G SMETHIE: UL 9/4/1860.
R. SMERDON: UL 15/2/1860.
H.J. DE SMIDT: UL 7/3/1860.
SMITH: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 16/5,18/5,21/5/1860).
MR SMITH: UL 9/4/1860.
MR SMITH: Succeeded Vernon as warden’s clerk. REJ knew him at Castlemaine. (REJ 16/5/1860.) Bolted with funds. (REJ 20/10/1860.)
ANDREW SMITH: UL 15/2/1860.
AUGUST SMITH: 4/4/1860.
BENJAMIN SMITH: Remanded to Avoca gaol for stealing a tent. (MADA 12?/2/1860.)
C. SMITH: UL 28/3/1860.
CHAS SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
EMMA SMITH: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 27/4/1860). See WEINBERG, HEINRICH AUGUST.
MRS E SMITH: UL 9/4/1860.
FRANCIS SMITH: Ticket of leave holder, arrived at Lamplough. (VPG 16/2/1860.) Charged with being a ticket of leave holder out of his district. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 10/2/1860.)
F.E. SMITH: UL 15/2/1860. UL 21/3/1860. FRED E. SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
GEO KING SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
G & T. SMITH: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 27/4/1860).
G W SMITH: UL 9/4/1860.
HELLESBY W. SMITH: GLH.
J. SMITH: UL 15/2, 14/3/1860.
JAMES SMITH: (Alias Black Dick). Ticket of leave holder out of district. (MADA 10/2/1860. ) Alias Black Bill. Ticket of leave holder for Dandenong. Bourke District. Arrived at Lamplough. (VPG 16/2/1860.) A James Smith was executed at Beechworth May 1873 (Woods p 151).
JAMES SMITH: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 5/3/1860). UL 7/3/1860. 20 foot sinking rear of Woodstock Inn. (NWC 11/10/1860).
J.B. SMITH: Trustee, Public Recreation area, Avoca. (VGG No 142, 22/10/1858.) JAMES B. SMITH: GLH.
JAMES JOSEPH SMITH: Lamplough Police Court. “Appeared to be a respectable man”. (MADA 30/3/1860).
JANE SMITH: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Mary Reeves.
JOHN SMITH: UL 9/4/1860.
JOHN SMITH: Inquest. Accident. Shot when travelling from Armstrongs to Lamplough (Arg 16/12/1859).
JOHN SMITH: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 9/3/1860). Discharged Carisbrook G.S. (MADA 16/5/1860).
JOHN SMITH: Birth of son, Phillip Riddle, at Lamplough. (BDN. No 21193.)
JOHN JOS SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
JOHN L. SMITH: SL 18/2/1861.
JOSEPH SMITH: No appearance. refreshment licence application. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 25/6/1860).
J.W. SMITH: UL 15/2/1860. 7/3/1860.
MICHAEL SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
POLLY (MARY ANN) SMITH: Called out in Court. (MAA 10/2/1860.) Alias Tipperary Poll. Charged with using insulting and obscene language. 3 pound fine. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 13/2/1860 and 1512/1860.) Drunk and disorderly. Went to the Camp at Burnt Creek. Dunolly Police Court. (MADA 2/6/1862.)
R. SMITH: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3, 14/3/1860. ROBERT SMITH: UL 7/3/1860 (2).
SAMUEL SMITH: A Lamplough resident charged with stealing a horse. (NWC 22/11/1860.) Wife Elizabeth, son Samuel: died. Inquest. (MADA 3/5/1861)Resided in Tasmania originally. (MADA 19/2/1862.) [NB. A Samuel Sydney Smith was transported to VDL for life on 21/8/45 at the Central Criminal Court. AJCP Reel 91 HO 11/14.] Information supplied by Donna Bailey 9/10/12 dtbailey (at) latrobe.edu.au “Yes he was a convict in Tasmania but his name was Samuel Gyde. Samuel was sent at age 17 to VDL for a sentence of 7 years for stealing 5 pigs. Samuel married Eliza Rooney (also a convict) in 1853 ( Alfred and Jane were born by then), the family came to the mainland soon after and by 1855 they were in Bendigo (Sandhurst) where a son Samuel Gyde was born and died in March of that year. Sometime soon after that they became ‘Smith’. Interestingly, the doctor who signed baby Samuel’s death cert in 1855 was a Hugh Smith. “
ELIZABETH SMITH: Stealing charge. 6 months. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 26/3/1860). Her 9 year old son Alfred gave evidence. Son’s father carts fish from Geelong to Lamplough. (MADA 23/5,21/5/1860.) Dillon case. (BS 1/6/1860.) Discharged, pickpocketing US Hotel. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 13/6/1860). “Whose name is to be frequently found in the Record book of this Court.” Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 22/6/1860). Notorious drunkard. (MADA 9/7/1860). Committed for manslaughter of her son. (MADA 3/5/1861). Not guilty. (MADA 28/6/1861).
SMITH CHILD: Tommy the native charged with her assault. (MADA 6/12/1861). A Smith child appeared in a case as a witness. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 13/12/1860.)
JANE SMITH: Nine years. Assault case. Thomas Ashby acquitted. (MCC 19/2/1862.)
SOPHIA SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
THOS B. SMITH: UL 7/3/1860.
THOS S. SMITH: UL 21/3/1860.
W. SMITH: Landholder, Lamplough, 12/12/1871.
W. SMITH: UL 15/2/1860.
WILLIAM SMITH: Case. Lamplough Police 13/9/1860).
WILLIAM SMITH: GLH.
WM SMITH: UL 21/3, 9/4/1860.
WILLIAM SMITH: Prospecting claim. (MADA 19/10/1860).
W.A. SMITH: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
W & E.H. SMITH: UL 7/3/1860
WM GEORGE SMITH: SL 22/5/1861.
W. SMITHAM: UL 15/2/1860.
W. SMITHWITE (?): UL 14/3/1860.
ANN SMYTH: Maiden name. See registration of birth for P Warlgoosh.
R. SHYTH: UL 14/3/1860.
S. SMYTH: UL 18/4/1860.
C. SNELLIER: UL 7/3/1860.
E. SNELL: Storepkeeper, Wesleyan. Patron Avoca School 1861-62 (VPP 1862 No 15).
EDMOND SNELL: Storekeeper, Avoca 1856 (ER).
THOMM SNOWDEN: SL 17/11/1860.
C. SONGH: UL 15/2/1860. CHAS SONGH: UL 7/3/1860.
WILLIAM SOTHCOTT: UL 7/3/1860.
JAMES SOUNDS: UL 7/3/1860.
JOSEPH SOUTH: UL 7/3/1860.
MR (DR) R. SOUTHEE: On Carisbrook General Sessions. (MADA 7/11/1859, 16/11/1859). Case against Nuthall & Gearing re an account. (MADA 16/12/1859). Esq. J.P. Lamplough Police Court Bench. (MADA 4/4/1860). Inquest McGrath woman. Dr Laidman claimed improper treatment. “Error of judgment”. (MAM via BA 2/6/1860.) Resigned as a territorial magistrate. (VGG No 78 p 1200, 29/6/1860.) Court action over a patient’s non-payment. (MADA 4/7/1862.) (Dr Richard Southee MRCS Eng. 1824. Born Kent 1799. Arr Melb. 25/12/1851. Forest Creek 1857. Castlemaine 1854. Maldon 1854. Majorca. Maryborough. Died Majorca 12/6/1873. Bowden: p 208.)
JOSEPH SOUTHERN: Hay and corn store. Commercial street, next to Dunolly’s billiard room. Robbed on Ballarat road. (BA 26/1/1860.)
J.S. SOUTHERN: UL 7/3/1860.
J. SOUTOR: UL 15/2/1860.
W.M. SPARGIN: Supervisor. Glenmona, 1861. (VGG No 85, p 1059, 31/5/1861.)
W. SPARGO: UL 14/3/1860. &&1 191p A p
WILLIAM SPARGO: Miner Avoca 1856 (ER).
MR SPARKES: Assault case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/2/1860).
EMMA SPARIKES: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 27/4/1860).
WILLIAM H. SPARKES: GLH.
RICHARD SPEARING: SL 17/12/1860.
J.G. SPEARS: UL 29/11/1861
JAMES SPEDDING: Storekeeper. Mosquito Flat. Witness. (MADA 1/6/1860).
BARBARA SPEEDY: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Charles Brown.
SPENCE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 20/2/1860).
SPENCE BROS. & CO: Merchants. View Point. 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.) Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 29/2/1860). Commercial street. Spirit merchant licence. (VGG No 39 p 564, 27/3/1860). Commercial street. Licence granted. (VPG 29/3/1860.) Business licence case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 18/7/1860). Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 23/7/1860). Wine and Spirit Merchant’s licence, Lamplough, Inglewood. (VGG No 41, 15/3/1861, p 554.) Wine and spirit merchant, Broadway, Barkly. Registered at Court House, Barkly, 1862. (Barkly License Register ADHS.)
ANNE SPENCE: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Catherine French.
C. SPENCE: UL 7/3/1860.
WM SPENCE: SL 18/3/1861.
W.A. SPENELL: UL 7/3/1860.
W.R. SPICER: SL 16/2/1860
MR SPIERS: Goldbroker. (NWC 11/10/1860).
HENRY SPIERS: Oxford. England. Adelaide 1849. Forest Creek, Campbell’s Creek, Amphitheatre in 1859. (Sutherland, p 226.) Storekeeper, Amphitheatre. Married to Eliza M’Fadden at Back Creek. (MADA 15/3/1861).
H. SPIERS & CO: Purchased 100 ozs of gold at Lamplough. (BS via MAA 20/12/1859. ) Spirit merchant licence (VGG No 39 p 564 27/3/1860). Licence granted. (VPG 29/3/1860. ) Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 18/7/1860). Bull and Beedon, successors to … (NWC 13/12/1860). Storekeepers Mountain Creek. Purchased gold. (BS 28/12/1860.)
SIMOSA SPINETA: SL 22/5/1861.
MRS SPIRON: UL 9/4, 18/4/1860.
S. SPOONER: Avoca agent for the Argus. And another area. (Arg. 19/1/1860).
SPRAGUE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/5/1860).
D J H SPRAGUE: UL 9/4/1860.
SPRING FLAT: Scores of Chinese. (BS 16/6/1860
SPRING GULLY: Payable patch. (MADA 25/9/1861).
JOHN SPURGEON: Overseer for Mr Quarterman of Glenmona run. (MADA 15/11/1861.)
VICTORIA SPURGEON: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Arthur Studd.
JANE SQUIRES: Witness. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 25/5/1860).
JOHN T. SQUIRES: GLH.
THOMAS STAFFORD: UL 4/4/1860.
THOMAS STAIN: Birth of twins at Lamplough, Johanna M and Julia M. (BDM 05448, 05447.)
JOHN STALE: UL 21/3/1860.
T.S. STAMFORD: UL 15/2/1860. THOS. S. STANFORD: UL 7/3/1860. THOMAS S. STANFORD: UL 7/3/1860.
C STANFORD: UL 4/4/1860.
JOHN STANGER: SL 16/6/1860.
STANLEY: c/- P.O. Lamplough. Advert re job on station. (MADA 27/2/1860).
MR STANLEY: UL 14/3/1860.
MR STANTON: Appeared for Mary Coleman, Lamplough P. 13/2/1860.) Appeared. Lamplough Police Court. 11/4/1860).
ELIZABETH STAPLES: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Frances Rumble.
R. STAPLES: UL 15/2/1860. R.C. STAPLES: UL 7/3/1860.
JOHN STARRER: SL 16/6/1860.
MRS STEALING: UL 21/3/1860.
W. STENNETT: UL 14/3/1860.
WM STEAVENS: SL 16/5/1860.
H.M. STEBBEN: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
H. STEEL: Publican’s licence, Cumberland House, Avoca Road. (VGG 19/7/1861.)
STENNIS: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 3/8/1860).
STEPHENSON: Meat case. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 2/4/1860).
JOHN STERER: SL 15/9/1860.
J.B. STERLING: UL 15/2, 21/3/1860.
JAMES STERLING: UL 21/3/1860. Miner Avoca 1856 (ER).
STEVEN: Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 20/9/1860).
STEVENS: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 18/7/1860)a
MR STEVENS: Previously of Ararat. (MADA 4/6/1860). Hay and corn store at Lamplough. Mentioned in Baker Chilcote case. (NWC 20/12/1860.)
ALFRED T SETVENS: Land Board (AFP 22/5/1886).
EDWARD STEVENS: Land Board (APP 22/5/1886).
G.H. STEVENS: UL 14/3/1860.
JAMES STEVENS: Corndealer, 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.)
JOSEPH STEVENSON (JUNIOR & SENIOR?): GLH. Dairyman. Signed Police request petition 21/5/1866. Herdsman. Resident Lamplough. (1869 PO Dir.) Signed school petition 5/2/1873. J. STEVENSON: Landholder, Lamplough, 27/11/1866. Inquest. Infant. Newly born. Grandaughter. Wife Betty. Susannah daughter. Lamplough. 1862. (ADHS). Sown prairie grass. (AM July 1868.) Joseph Stevenson. Herdsman. Lamplough gold common. Advert. (AM 8/1/1870.)
MARY ANN STEVENSON: Half cast. Sued Thomas Sanders for jumping on unoccupied house near Lamplough (AFP 22/5/1886).
R. STEVENSON: UL 15/2/1860.
ROBERT STEVENSON: Obtained Government tender to supply rations to Lamplough Station. (MADA 2/5/1860). UL 7/3/1860.
STEWART: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 5/3/1860).
A. STEWART: UL 15/2/1860.
ARCHD D. STEWART: SL 22/5/1861.
CHARLES STEWART: Prospecting claim. (MADA 24/10/1860).
CHARLES STEWART: Insolvent Lamplough (V&P Leg C 1860-61 A1).
D. STEWART: UL 14/3/1860.
DUNCAN STEWART: UL 14/3/1860.
J.S. STEWART: UL 14/3/1860.
MARGARET STEWART: Barmaid, Pelican Restaurant. Amphitheatre Street. (MADA 6/6/1860).
ROBERT STEWART: UL 7/3/1860.
ROBERT PETTY STEWART: (P.M. Bendigo). Appointed P.M. at Lexton. (VGG p 1238, Notice 26/10/1852.)
WILLIAM STEWART: UL 7/3/1860.
ROBERT STEYHENSON: UL 4/4/1860.
WM STICKALS: SL 22/5/1861.
R.H. STIMON M: UL 14/3/1860.
WILLIAM ST JOHN: Son DAVID born Lamplough 1860. (BDM No 10930.)
GEORGE STOCK: son HENRY born Lamplough, 1860. (BDM No 21218.)
JOSEPH STOCKBRIDGE: Stealing charge. Lamplough Police Court. (NWC 20/9/1860).
DAVID EDWARD STODART: Land claim. “Corunnin”, Lake Corangmaite. (VGG 1849, p 162.)
MARK PRINGLE STODDART: Land lease. (VGG 1848, p 423. ) Transferred Lamplough run licence to Andrew Rutherford. (VGG No 30/7/1851, p 121, Repeated p 133, No 5, 6/8/1851.)
M.P. STODHART: Master mariner, Geelong, 1841. Keelbundora, Darebin Creek, 1840. (Billis & Kenyon, 1932, p 126. ) MARK
STODDART: Keelbundora Cottage, Darabin Creek. (Kerr’s Melbourne Almanac & Port Phillip Directory for 1841.)
D & E. STODHART: Depasture licence. Portland Bay. (VGG p 119, 1851.)
SOPHIA FRE STOLDT: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Matta Bruhn.
MR STONE: Prospecting, Committee. (MADA 22/2/1860.)
JOHANNAH STONE: UL 15/2/1860.
JOHN STONE: Overseer near Lamplough 25/5/1865. Admin (c.t.a.) to D Gibson and E McKinnon (5/921).
THOMAS STONE: Daughter ELIZABETH born Lamplough, 1860. (BDM No 10970.)
AXEL STORMMAN: UL 7/3/1860.
ELIZABETH M. STORR: GLH.
F.M. STOTT: Landholder, Lamplough, 1/9/1884.
MR STOWE: Prospecting meeting. Lamplough. (MADA 20/2/1860).
S. STRAHAN: UL 7/3/1860.
CAREY STRANGMAN: Born Lamplough 8/4/1869.
ELLEN JULIA STRANGMAN: Born at Lamplough 5/8/1861.
MARY STRANGMAN: Ararat letter list. (MAA 20/12/1859.) Died Albury 25/12/1895 (Albury Daily News 27/12/1895).
VANDELEUR STRANGMAN: Avoca mining claims 1872 Vol 1 p 79, 1873 Vol pps 85, 90, 93 Vol 1 1874 p 100 (VPRS 1646 Index Cards Ballarat.)
WILLIAM DOWNING STRANGMAN: Daughter CATHERINE born at
Ararat, 1860. (BDM No 15193.) Signed Police request petition
21/5/1866. Miner. Resident Lamplough. (1869 PO Dir. ) Signed
school petition 5/2/1873. Avoca mining claims 1872 Vol 1 p 81. 1873 Vol 1 pps 82, 85, 87, 90, 93, 95 (VPRS 1646 Index Cards Ballarat).
STRANGMAN CHILDREN: School petition, 5/2/1873.
STRATHLODDON STORE: About one and a half miles from Lamplough. Prospecting claim. (MADA 29/8/1860).
STRATTON: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 19/3/1860).
AGNES STRATTON: Maiden name. See registration of birth f or James Lovelock.
FRANK W. STRONG: UL 7/3/1860.
CHARLES STUBBS: Daughter JANE born Lamplough, 1860. (BDM No 21214.)
STUDD: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 30/3/1860).
GEORGE CHARLES STUDD: Son ARTHUR ROBERT born Lamplough 1860. (BDM No 15681.)
MR STUART: Barrister. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 30/3/1860).
CHARLES STUART: Baker. Lamplough. Insolvent. (Age. 23/6/1860. MADA 27/6/1860). Assignee James Goodman. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 13/7/1860).
FRANCES STUART: Land Board 80 acres. Farmer. Married 7 children (AFP 22/5/1886).
S. STUBBEY: UL 15/2/1860. fe> C?’ C4 .
GEORGE STUDD: UL 15/2/1860.
JOSEPH STUDEY (?): UL 14/3/1860.
JACOB STUIT: UL 9/4/1860.
DIANA STUMBLES: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Elizabeth Jane Yeoman.
GEO STUMBLES: UL 7/3, 28/3/1860.
JEMIMA STUMBLES: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Ann Hitchock.
MISS SULLIVA(E)N: UL 14/3, 28/3/1860.
EMILY SUMMERLAND: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Frances Ralph.
MARY ELIZABETH: DAID SUMMERS: GLH.
H. SUMNERS(?): UL 29/11/1861.
CATH SUNDERLAND: Maiden name. See registration of birth in 1860 at Avoca for Henry Beavis.
J G SUTHERLAND: UL 9/4/1860.
HANS SURGEN: UL 7/3/1860.
SUTCLIFFE: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 26/3/1860).
A. SUTHERLAND: UL 15/2/1860.
DAVID SUTHERLAND: UL 15/2/1860.
D SUTHERLAND: UL 9/4/1860.
J.G. SUTHERLAND: UL 14/3/1860.
JAMES GREY SUTHERLAND: Commission agewnt Avoca 1856 (ER).
REBECCA SUTTON: Maiden name. See registration of birth for Emma Sharp.
WILLIAM SUTTON: UL 15/2/1860, 7/3/1860.
JAMES SWAIN: Prospecting claim. (MADA 24/10/1860).
DAVID SWANSON: UL 4/4/1860.
ESTHER SWANTON: Maiden name. See registration of birth at Avoca for Mary Hines.
WILLIAM SWANTON: Miner quartz reef. 5 years at Hines. Brother in law of Hines? (VPP 1861-62 D No 38).
B. SWEENEY: UL 15/2/1860.
BRYAN SWEENEY: Miner, Lamplough. Letter re Court case. (MADA 16/3/1860). SL 17/12/1860.
BRYAN SWEENY: SL 29/4/1861.
PATRICK SWEENEY: Drunk and disorderly. Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 10/2/1860.)
WILLIAM SWEENEY: Lamplough Police Court. (MADA 16/4/1860).
MR SWEET: Starter, Mountain Creek races. (MAA 2/2/1861)
GEORGE SWEET: Slaughterman, Lamplough. Witness, Falkner case. (NWC 6/12/1860.)
G & F SWEET: UL 21/3/1860.
E. SWEETING: UL 21/3/1860
JOHN D. SWIFT: SL 17/11/1860.
ROBT SWINEY: SL 29/4/1861.
HENRY SWIRES: UL 7/3, 28/3/1860.
MARY ANN SWORDS: 10 year old orphan. Looked after by Lamplough Police. (MADA 23/7, 30/7/1860, Age 1/8/1860) Remanded 8 days. (MADA 8/8/1860).
OLIVER SYLESTRE: UL 7/3/1860.
JOSEPH SYMON: UL 7/3/1860.
J. SYMONDS: UL 7/3/1860.
JOSEPH SYMONDS: SL 19/3/1860.
REV JOHN CHRISTIAN SYMONS: Born Cornwall 1820. Entered Ministry 1849. Died 1894. (Benson p 511.) Beechworth. (BA 12/2/1857). Amherst. Preached at new Wesleyan Church, Lamplough on 20 /5/1860. (Ch.T. 7/7/1860.) Left Beechworth in 1858 after a 3 year Ministry. Wesleyan Minister (Woods p 89). Married Matilda Hodgson in Truro Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on 6 July 1847 (Information from John Symons Ruislip, Middx, UK, 21 March 2000.)
MISS M. SYMONS: UL 14/3, 21/3/1860. SL 21/4/1860.