Rosanna Nicholls – the first person to be sentenced to death at the Beechworth Circuit Court
By Anne Hanson
Copyright ©Anne Hanson 2010
William Nicholls was born at Sebastopol Flat, some ten kilometres north west of Beechworth on New Year’s Day in 1857. He was the only son and youngest child of twenty-five-year-old Rosanna Nicholls.
Gold had been discovered at Sebastopol early in 1856. When William was born, it was a four street settlement with a population of about 1000. As well as the miners themselves, there were butchers, storekeepers, blacksmiths, dairymen, a Church of England school, bakers, barbers, brewers and, of course, numerous hotelkeepers.