Thank you Pat. You aren't the only one with Mary Elizabeth Jane
EASON in private tree on Ancestry

I just had a peep and there are numerous.
I note that you haven't completed your profile on Rootschat but you live north of me

Copy of birth certificate says Hellen Eason b. 11.1.1856 East Ballan, Mt. Blackwood, William 22, Isabella 18, married Malsmbury. The date has been scratched around and the date has been written over. Its either 1854 or 1856. Then underneath it says 1 m. (? married 1 month?)
Is the place of birth written clearly? Obviously some doubt about the year of marriage and not the full marriage date. As according to the newspaper item, Wm died
14 Nov 1855 the time of marriage could not have been one month. I've never seen that on a birth cert. Usually under the date and place of marriage are the names of any previous issue of the marriage. Is Wm noted as deceased?
Who was the informant?It would be helpful if you could save the certificate as pdf and attach to a post. By doing that you are not breaching copyright as only the link is shown.
Back to the news clipping where Wm H's property was noted at
Green Hills.
http://www.blackwoodpublishing.com/home/history-of-blackwood-victoria/Blackwood was originally called Mt.Blackwood with townships of Red Hill, Golden Point, Barry’s Reef and Simmons’ Reef. Close to Blackwood was Blue Mountain – now called Blue Mount. Also Green Hills, Greendale, Ballan, and Trentham. Bacchus Marsh is the closest biggest town before you get to Blackwood and Kyneton the closest town the other way past Blackwood.OR
There is a Greenhill north west of Malmsbury.
Who is this?
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article232566993KYNETON POLICE COURT.
Monday, October 4th, 1875.
(Before Mr Weigall)
A BATCH OF BACCHANALS
John Corby was brought up on two charges drunkenness. He was arrested on Saturday,
and released on bail; but on Sunday again found drunk in the streets. He pleaded guilty to both charges, and was fined 5s for the first and 10s for the second.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article232631129KYNETON POLICE COURT.
Saturday, November 4th, 1876.
(Before Mr M. K. Armstrong.)
AN OLD OFFENDER.
John Corby was charged with having been drunk and disorderly in a public place. Prisoner was an old offender, no fewer than eleven previous convictions being recorded against him. He was fined 10s, or 48 hours' imprisonment.
Cando