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Charles Calder Mcdonald

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Charles Calder Mcdonald
Charles Calder McDonald with his 2nd wife Elizabeth and children on his family property "Maybank" on the banks of the Campaspe River, Goornong, Victoria, Australia. two sons Charles Calder McDonald 2nd and William Leslie McDonald sit between Fth and Mth. The tallest daughter is Charlotte Thomasina Robertson McDonald.' The eldest child Elizabeth Matthew runaway and is married to James Regan.
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Elizabeth Leslie Mcdonald
Elizabeth (Leslie) of Sandhurst/Bendigo., Victoria, Australia. Australia was born at Do not know her birth date other than she is 38 when she dies. She married Charles Calder Mcdonald on August 12, 1851 in Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality County, Eastern Cape South Africa. They had a child Elizabeth Matthew McDonald. She would also marry Charles Calder Mcdonald on August 12, 1851 at Home of Mr & Mrs James Crawford. in Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth County South Africa. They had children Charles Calder McDonald and Charles Calder Mcdonald II. Elizabeth died on June 6, 1871 in Sandhurst, VIC, and was buried on June 8, 1871 at Old Sandhurst Cemetery in Bendigo, Greater Bendigo City County.
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Charles Calder Mcdonald
Charles Calder McDonald (Ship Master) arrives Victoria, Australia abt 1853 with his 2nd wife Elizabeth Leslie, Baby daughter Elizabeth Matthew, Brother James Matthew McDonald and son Alexander Henry McDonald by his first wife Sarah who has died somewhere between England and Sth Africa as Charles stays in Port Elizabeth until his next wife Elizabeth arrives. Charles and James buy a Ginger beer, soda water factory in Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia. Charles then buys a place out of Sandhurst in the Goroong area called "Maybank" farm right on the Campaspe River. Victoria Australia.
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