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GRs gone missing so ill get this started again, if this upsets anyone, let me know and I will withdraw the question.

I arrived from England in 1852, originally settling in Melb before moving to Ballarat.
 
Manpa said:
Manpa said:
I arrived from England in 1852, originally settling in Melb before moving to Ballarat.

My husband was a doctor and I established a business with my sister.

The sisters opened a successful tent front shop selling tea, coffee, sugar, jam, food items, material and baby goods.
 
Martha Clendinning

One woman who ran a successful store on the Ballarat
goldfields was Martha Clendinning. Her husband,
George, was a doctor who brought his wife to Victoria
from England in 1852. He travelled to the goldfields with
his brother-in-law to look for gold, leaving Martha with
her sister in Melbourne. However, Martha and her sister
decided to follow their husbands and walk the ninety-five
miles to Ballarat. They brought with them bedsteads,
mattresses, blankets, chairs and cooking utensils on
a bullock dray and planned to set up a store on the
diggings.
 

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