Working the first gold claim of the greatest gold miners in the world.

tinpan

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Good day folks.


History

BEFORE THE "WELCOME STRANGER"

Two good friends who were to go on and have their names inscribedin the history books were for a short period residents of the Long Gully St Just Point area. They were John Deason and Richard Oates, the discoverers of "The Welcome Stranger Nugget", the world's largest alluvial gold nugget.

While John Deason was to survive to the ripe old age of 85, he died at Moliagul September 13, 1915, some 53 years after he left Long Gully. The Long Gully chapter of his life would have been the saddest.
John was to lose his first wife Marget nee Davey and their 3 children; he married a second time and lost their son three months before leaving for Moliagul.

Over the years Deason and Oates to remain the best of friends ,this can be seen by the fact that when Deason's second wife Katherine gave birth to a girl in 1872 she named Grace Oates Deason.

Contarty to what some historians have written. Richard Oates was born at St Just Point , Cornwell UK. It is the location from which our St Just Point gets its name. When he died on October 29 1906 aged 75 he was buried at Marong Cemetery, and the man who has his name written the pages of the world s's history laid in an unmarked grave for 92 years, until his grand daughter Joan Burridge nee Oates and her son placed a Memorial Stone on the grave.

This evening i went to where the First Oates and Deason gold claim was in Long Gully This claim was the place where the Weclome stranger wasn,t found. They mined here first before moving to Moliagul.
the picture tell the rest of the story. I believe i will keep and treasure the gold and silver threepence i found. I my opinion history in gold mining doesn,t get any better than this. If anyone has any questions i will gladly give you more info. Many pics

tinpan

link to cornish mining here

http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bendcorn/miners_in_bendigo.html
 

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Awesome post Tinpan! I have an Aussie gold coin with the "Welcome Stranger" nugget on it, always interesting to hear the history of it and you get to play in the history of it all, LOL! I've been waiting a long time to see your bowl full of gold, very nice!!! HH, Mike
 

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tinpan said:
BuckleElf said:
Tinpan,

Your photos and historical information are always top notch, but that last photo blew my mind. Fantastic! Congratulations on a great year, my friend.

Best Wishes and Happy Holidays,

Buckles

Thanks Buckles The pic looks great but i earn every gram of gold i dig spent many years going home with little and in resent months pickings are slim. i would one day like to find an american 49er buckle . There was 17,000 49ers on the gold feild here in 1852.

tinpan


I am amazed you havent,and would love to know when you do so we can document it.I know of three Aussie buckles from our fields
 

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AS Usual another exceptional & informative Post Tinpan,thnx for your efforts.
All the best in Your up coming season.
 

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Hi all thanks for the replies Went back to site this afternoon, got really hot and humid. Expecting thunderstorms this evening. No luck at all I can only find what was left and it may take a few goes before i find another piece of gold.

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Great info & fortune! Gold, now that's what i'm talkin about!
Some guy said is that butter, I say it looks more like gravy! lol
I know it takes effort, have more luck to you friend.
 

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