FatherJohn McDonald1 b. c Jan 1799, d. 28 May 1841
MotherMargaret Campbell1 b. 16 Aug 1807, d. 1 Aug 1887

Birth, Death, Marriage

John McDonald was born circa February 1838 in Stronmilchan, Scotland.1 
He married Eliza Clark on 17 August 1871 in Adelaide, South Australia.1 
He died on 1 June 1912 in Hayman, South Australia.1 

Family

Eliza Clark b. c 1852, d. 24 Jan 1899
Child

Story

Dalmally Emigration Custom
One of our Campbell cousins who was brought up in Dalmally and who died a long time ago, told me that, when people from Dalmally emigrated, to Canada or Australia, their friends would go with them to the top of the pass that would take them to Inveraray and the sea. When they looked back for the last time towards Dalmally, their friends would cut away the turf from under their feet and keep the footprints free of grass in their memory. A lot of Campbells and Fletchers from the area went abroad during the 19th century; a few came back. [Lorne Campbell, 2016]2
 
Emigration to Australia
It is reported that Archibald McDonald emigrated from Scotland to Victoria with his family in about 1853, and they went in search for gold in the Sandhurst (Bendigo) area. His brother Hugh was in the same area, and brother John was known to be in South Australia years later, but the rest of his family remained in Scotland.3,1
 
Marriage and Family
Eliza Clark and John McDonald were married at St Francis Xavier Cathedral in Adelaide on 17 August 1871. They had one child.1
 
From Adelaide in 1877 and subsequent years, John sent gifts of money to the poor of Glenorchy parish.1
 
John McDonald died at Dyne Park in Hayman, South Australia on 1 June 1912, aged 75.1
 

Citations

  1. [S410] Margaret Campbell or McDonald, family history, 2016.
  2. [S206] Campbell, Lorne, personal communication, 4 August 2016.
  3. [S101] Swan Hill Pioneer Register, fiche, 1988, 'McDonald, Archibald.'