Edward Hargraves did not have a work partner, but he enlisted the help of John Lister and William Tom. Lister and Tom were the men who really found gold at Ophir, but Hargraves was the one who was given the credit.
Edward Hargraves did not have a work partner, but he enlisted the help of John Lister and William Tom. Lister and Tom were the men who really found gold at Ophir, but Hargraves was the one who was given the credit.
If you are talking about Edward Hammond Hargraves, his parents were John Edward Hargraves and Elizabeth Hargraves.
The correct spelling is Edward Hargraves. He was an Australian gold prospector credited with sparking the Australian gold rush.
Lieutenant John Edward Hargraves
Edward Hargraves died of natural causes at age 80.
Elizabeth Hargraves
Edward Hargraves died of natural causes at age 80.
yes there is a few diaries search them on google *Edward Hammond Hargraves diaries*
Edward Hargraves weighed 18 stone which is equivalent to 114.3 kg!!!
Edward Hargraves was led to the right location to find gold by John Lister.
Yes, Edward Hargraves had two sons and three daughters with his wife Elizabeth Mackie
Edward Hammond Hargraves was born in Gosport, Hampshire, England on 7 October 1816.