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Samuel Boraman 
Harriet Harrison 
Eliza Godard Kingston 
| Born: | Place: | ||
| Died: | Place: |
| Notes: |
The Melbourne Argus recorded on 25 Feb 1869 a Mrs Boraman wanting a young girl to nurse and be useful, while living at 117 Victoria Street Hotham - perhaps Eliza wanting help to care for Samuel?
Note Eliza signed her name using Godard rather than Goddard.
Spouse
Samuel Boraman 
| Born: | 21 Jun 1835 | Place: | |
| Died: | 1 Sep 1874 (Age 39) | Place: | |
| Cause: | Epileptic Fit | ||
| Married: | 1860 (Age 24) | Place: | Victoria, Australia |
| Occupation
| Date | Place |
| Boot and shoe maker | ||
| Landowner | 1874 | Plot near Plough Hotel, Barkley St, Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Shoemaker | 1851 |
| Residence
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Date |
| 2 Yeoman's Row, Brompton, London, England | 1851 |
| 1872 |
| Notes: |
Baptised 23 Aug 1835 at St Luke's Church, Chelsea.
Samuel's mental problems started to take over his life and appears to have taken a dislike to his wife as he took an advert in the Melbourne Argus on 16 Oct 1863 to state that he was to no longer be responsible for the debts of his wife Eliza.
Police reports of 1864 recorded that he had gone missing and was subject to fits of insanity - he was found 10 days later.
Samuel was eventually admitted into Kew Asylum in 1872 where he died.
The Melbourne Argus of 11 Sep 1874 recorded that Eliza, Samuel's wife, had applied for letters of administration of his estate as it appears he didn't leave a will. Eliza was granted administration on 28 Sep 1874. Samuel's assets were assessed as a plot of land near the Plough Hotel in Footscray valued at 20 pounds - if only his descendants still owned it today, it would be worth a fortune!
The Melbourne Argos newspaper on 24 Oct 1874 recorded that Samuel died intestate and a sale of land belonging to him was to be made.
Siblings
| None |
Children
| None known |