...a place in the KellyGang story
Areas
Sebastopol was one of the settlements in the Woolshed valley that grew up after the discovery of gold in about 1853. Sebastopol was named after the site of the battle in the Crimean War that was fought between the British and the Russians. The Napoleon was an other community in the area and Eldorado was a bit further down Reedy Creek.
Evans Gap
In January 1877 Joe Byrne got 6 months for assaulting a Chinaman who tried to stop him swimming in the Woolshed dam.
On 6/11/1878 Sup Sadleir got news that the KellyGang had been at Sebastopol and that they were still there. This led to the famed Sebastopol cavalcade when a large number of mounted police turned up for a special KellyGang hunt. (RC11)
On 13/11/1879 there was a plan for Jack Sherritt to meet the KellyGang at Evans Gap and to go off and rob the bank at Yackandanda. (RC15284)
The KellyGang were supplied with provisions by the Chinese storekeeper at Sebastopol. (RC5489) E Fang was the storekeeper (RC14973)(RC15298)
The Royal Commission found that in the autumn of 1880 the KellyGang were usually in the vicinity of the Greta Swamp, from which they would move back to the ranges, get across the Ovens River towards Sebastopol, and from thence to the Pilot Range, near Wodonga. (RC2nd reportXII )
families who lived in the area
| Batchelor Barry |
Chappell | (Duggan)
E Fang |
Weekes |
| Mrs Byrne | Donoghue Duckett Tom |
Jones Aaron Sherritt |
Weiner |
Businesses at Sebastopol Flat in 1857 included:
| Barber, Noael Lenies | Hotel ? Joseph Gallon | Restaurant, Wm Palmer |
| Baker, John Auld | Hotel ? John Heillbronn | Restaurant, Wm Poppelwell |
| Baker, Alex Cousen | Hotel ? Henry Johnson | Restaurant, Edmund Porter |
| Baker, Brown & McDonald | Hotel ? George Jolley | Restaurant, Sarah Shaw |
| Baker, Matthew Reardon | Hotel ? Thomas Mooney | Restaurant, Wm Styles |
| Baker, Scott & Morris | Jeweller, Charles Giles | Restaurant, Josephus Johannis de la Suie |
| Baker, James Wheeler | Police SConst David Hanahan | Restaurant, ? Thomson |
| Blacksmith, Wm Davidson | Const E Shoebridge | Restaurant, Patrick Tohey |
| Blacksmith, Thomas Evans | Const John Murphy | School C of E, Thomas M Barry |
| Blacksmith, Giles Thrower | Stationer, Blacklock Bros | |
| Brewer, Charles Morrison | Refreshments, James Bullerd | Storekeeper, Israel Abraham |
| Brewer, Stephen Vince | Refreshments, Wm Carney | Storekeeper, M Amschel & Co |
| Butcher, Charles Cozens | Refreshments, Charles Daniels | Storekeeper, Bulfin & Jackson |
| Butcher, Joseph E Dixon | Refreshments, Catherine Douglas | Storekeeper, Bussel & Bligh |
| Butcher, George Hince | Refreshments, Ann Edwards | Storekeeper, Cole Bros |
| Butcher, Anthony McDermott | Refreshments, George Friend | Storekeeper, Crowther & Co |
| Butcher, Edward Mills | Refreshments, John Melrose | Storekeeper, John Duncan |
| Butcher, John Mooney | Refreshments, George Morris | Storekeeper, Henry Fitzmaurice |
| Butcher, Charles Potter | Refreshments, Wm Morrison | Storekeeper, Frank & Co |
| Carpenter, Job Howe | Refreshments, Morey Tucker | Storekeeper, Nicholas Ivers |
| Carpenter, Robt Davidson & Co | Restaurant, James Buttery | Storekeeper, Levy & Sander |
| Dairyman, Wm David | Restaurant, Wm Cameron | Storekeeper, John McConchie & Co |
| Dairyman, Thomas Roseborough | Restaurant, Wm Carney | Storekeeper, Thomas Miller |
| Dispensary, Arthur Smith | Restaurant, James Ferguson | Storekeeper, H & W Moffatt |
| Dressmaker, Isabella Blight | Restaurant, Chas Fieldhouse | Storekeeper, Henry Pemberton |
| Ginger Beer Factory, ? Earl | Restaurant, Michael Fontaineau | Storekeeper, George Robertson |
| Greengrocer, John De Graves | Restaurant, James Handforth | Storekeeper, Robert Steihl & Co |
| Greengrocer, John Haig | Restaurant, Wm Humley | Storekeeper, James Wheeler |
| Greengrocer, Chas Smith Wilmot | Restaurant, Samuel Lane | Storekeeper, Stephen Wise |
| Hotel ? Ward Brown | Restaurant, Wm Lane | Tobacconist, John Audley |
| Hotel ? Alex Brownlie | Restaurant, Alex McDonald | Watchmaker, Wm Turner |
| Hotel ? Joseph Couper | Restaurant, John McKercher |
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Royal Commission
The Royal Commission into the KellyGang outbreak conducted hearings in Sebastopol in 1881.
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