
John Trevaskis
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Name John Trevaskis Christening 17 Apr 1831 St Erth [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], St Erth, Cornwall
Gender Male Emigration Mar 1849 (~ 17 years) The Burra, South Australia, Australia
8 children by her second marriage,
all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at
North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs
Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck.
Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide,
in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years,
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893Occupation 8 Mar 1852 (~ 20 years) - Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
- Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide,
in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed
one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out
of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family
to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 18931854 (~ 22 years) - Victoria, Australia
- On the breaking out
of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family
to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those
early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the
people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom,
and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting
accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that
goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought
some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land
sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied
for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893Person ID I10729 AHP Last Modified 28 Jan 2024
Father Henry Trevaskis, b. 29 Sep 1804, St Erth Church (Parish Church St Erth), St Erth
d. 24 Jun 1893, Victoria, Australia
(Age 88 years) Relationship Birth Mother Anne Michell/OATS/TREVASKIS, b. 7 Sep 1802, Angarrack, Phillack, Cornwall
d. 8 Apr 1893, Victoria, Australia
(Age 90 years) Relationship Birth Marriage 6 Sep 1828 St Erth Church (Parish Church St Erth), St Erth
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Anne Oats was a widow
Age at Marriage He : 24 years - She : 26 years. Histories 
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893
Mrs Trevaskis, aged 90 years old and 6 months, born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, 1802, daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall; married twice, having only one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband, son still living, at Hayle, Cornwall; 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old…Family ID F374 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Christening - 17 Apr 1831 - St Erth [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], St Erth, Cornwall 


Emigration - 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck. Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide, in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893 - Mar 1849 - The Burra, South Australia, Australia 


Occupation - Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide, in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852 DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893 - 8 Mar 1852 (~ 20 years) - Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 


Occupation - On the breaking out of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom, and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893 - 1854 (~ 22 years) - Victoria, Australia 

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DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893
Mrs Trevaskis, aged 90 years old and 6 months, born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, 1802, daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall; married twice, having only one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband, son still living, at Hayle, Cornwall; 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old…

