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About Alicia Gordon "Minnie" McDougall, Free Settler "Argo" 1855
Andrew John McDougall vacated Sherwood Station after his wife's death in 1863, which was then taken over by her sister Minnie and her family.
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https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/193843868
THE McDOUGALLS.
He sold in 1861 to the three Mc-
Dougall brothers and went to live with
John Campbell Shannon, at Glen-
reagh. When Mr. Shannon sold out
Mr. Skeen became manager of Leven-
strath for Pearson Bros.
At first Andrew John McDougall,
father of Mr. James B. McDougall, was
at Sherwood. He was then the only
one married. His wife died in 1862.
On the dissolution Andrew McDougall
went to Glenrock, adjoining Bucca-
rumbi, and James Sinclair McDougall
took Sherwood. The homestead was
on portion 37, not very far from the
present Kungala railway station and
although the run went to Panton, Mr.
Clarence McDougall, son of J. .S. Mc-
Dougall, took up the homestead as a
selection in 1890, and was living there
until a few years ago.
Panton has not been identified, but
there was a man named Alexander
George Panton keeping a store in
Grafton as far back as 1860.
Alicia Gordon "Minnie" McDougall, Free Settler "Argo" 1855's Timeline
1835 |
October 13, 1835
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Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Laurieston, Dumfries and Galloway, UK
Name Alisha Munro
Appears in 1841 Scotland Census with parents James and Flamina Appears in 1851 Scotland Census with parents James and Flamina |
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December 20, 1835
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Gorbals, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1859 |
June 19, 1859
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Singleton, NSW, Australia
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1861 |
March 14, 1861
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Singleton, NSW, Australia
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1863 |
January 21, 1863
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Buccarumbi, New South Wales, Australia
Name Jane Beith McDougall
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1864 |
December 8, 1864
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South Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
Name Andrew Clarence McDougall
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1866 |
September 25, 1866
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