Thanx much GG as that story even has more info than my records. I was gonna post them but those much more current-thanx much-John
The direct family Tree
Grandfather James Oates 1752-1809
Grandmother Jane Tonkin 1763- ?
Father Richard Oates 1799-18?
Mother Elizabeth Burnett 1796- 18?
All are buried in the church yard in Pendeen Cornwall [ St John the Baptist] [ Anglician]
1841 Census Cornwall_ Parish _St Just Village _ Bojewyan
Father Richard Oates [ tin miner]
Mother Elizabeth Oates
Children One Richard Oates 13 years old.
1851 Census Cornwall Richard Oates still living with his parents Trade - Shoe maker 23 years old No other children to parents ?
left the UK in 1854 to go to the gold rush of Victoria
The Colony of Victoria Electoral Roll 1856 Forest Creek[ Castlemaine] Division Fryerstown Miners Right used Richard Oates
Worked a Gold Claim in Derwent Gully St Just Point Bendigo
1858 present at the burial first wife of John Deason- Margaret nee Davey Buried with their first 3 children - Back Creek Cemetery [Bendigo]
Worked a claim at Golden Gully Golden Square Bendigo 1861 Left Bendigo with John Deason and his second wife Katherine for Moliagul in 1862
5th Feb 1869 while Richard Oates ploughed the near by Bulldog Paddock to grow food , John Deason found the Welcome Stranger. Found in the Bulldog Gully on the Black Lead .
After finding the nugget Richard Oates returned to Cornwall UK and married Jane Blewett Prenrose daugher of a local farmer near where he grew up
Returned to Victoria and purchased a farm at Woodstock-on -Loddon [Marong] *800 acres"
Richard and Jane had four children
Richard 1874- 1955 buried Bendigo Cemetery
Sarah Elizabeth 1875 -?Buried next to her husband at Dunolly
James Penrose 1879-?
Annie Jane 1880-? Buried Next to her father Marong Cemetery
Richard Oates died 29 Oct 1906 It is still unknown if he died on the farm or in the township of Marong He lay in a forgotten unmarked grave for 92 years until his great grand daughter and her son paid for a proper grave stone. Joan Burridge nee Oates
I,m curous to know where your family tree is connected?
tinpan Sessile Oak Leaf Buckle[ circa 1860] Sessile Oak or "Cornish Oak" [Overcus Petraea]
National Tree of Cornwall . Found in the area between Derwent and SparrowHawk Gullies Home to 4000 cornish goldminers and the main town is Called St Just Point after St Just in Cornwall UK.