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Sarah CALBERT
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John Campbell MACDOUGALL (1846 - 1889)
Sarah CALBERT

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Archibald MACDOUGALL





























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Near Relatives of Sarah CALBERT
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Sarah CALBERT

Spouse/Partner Archibald MACDOUGALL

Son John Campbell MACDOUGALL 21 Jan 1846 Longbottom, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Sep 1889 Balmain, NSW, Australia 43

Daughter in Law Mary Anne FALKINER 10 May 1848 NSW, Australia 16 Jan 1917 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 68

Granddaughter Ruth Campbell MACDOUGALL
Granddaughter Mary Campbell MACDOUGALL 1875 Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Grandson Robert MACDOUGALL
Grandson Archibald Falkiner MACDOUGALL 1877 Maitland, NSW, Australia
Grandson Eric Campbell MACDOUGALL 1885 Duno, Victoria, Australia 1954 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 69

Events in Sarah CALBERT's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
21 Jan 1846 Birth of son John Campbell MACDOUGALL Longbottom, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Note 1 52
Sep 1889 Death of son John Campbell MACDOUGALL (aged 43) Balmain, NSW, Australia Note 2 17, 60
Note 1: Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about John Campbell Macdougall
Name: John Campbell Macdougall
Birth Date: 21 Jan 1846
Father's Name: Archibald Macdougall
Mother's Name: Sarah Calbert
Birth Place: Longbottom
Registration Place: Adelaide, South Australia
Page Number: 140
Volume Number: 1
Note 2: Reg No 2348/1889 Macdougall John C - parents Archibald and Sarah - Balmain


http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/13739425?searchTerm=Falkiner
The Sydney Morning Herald 21 Sept 1889
The friends of Mr. John Falkiner, of West Maitland, are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late SON-IN-LAW, Mr. John Campbell Macdougall, will move from his late residence, Darling Road, Balmain, opposite Town Hall, on Sunday afternoon, at half past 1 o'clock, for Wesleyan Cemetery



The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser Tuesday 1 Oct 1889 Page 2
Death off Mr. John C. Macdougall.(Balmain Observer, Sept 28th.)
The demise of the above named gentleman, was made the cause of an inquest on Saturday at the Town Hall Hotel, Balmain, before the city coroner, Mr. Woore. The witnesses examined proved that Mr. Mcdougall was last seen at 10 p.m on Saturday in Cameron-street, apparently proceeding towards his home in his usual health. Dr. Wilson and the widow gave evidence to the effect that deceased had said he had tripped over a stone, and, in falling struck his head against the kerb. The doctor described his treatment of deceased and said that on the day before death an incision had been made in the scalp, by himself and Dr. Bott, to search for a possible fracture of the skull, but none could be found, and that paralysis set in about twenty hours before death. On the day after deceased died he (the doctor) together with Dr. Bott made a post mortem examination of deceased's skull, when they discovered that it had a fracture 2 and a half inches long, not where the blow on the scalp was visible but two inches forward of it. The fracture, and rupture of one of the principal arteries of the brain were the cause of death. A verdict was given to the effect that deceased had met his death through tripping over a stone, and in the fall, fracturing his skull.Mr. Macdougall had not been very long in Balmain, but was well known throughout Victoria, having been for some years a Wesleyan minister. He was a good speaker and a lecturer of no mean ability. Some six or seven years ago while he was residing at Geelong, the deceased met with an accident through the wheel of a buggy coming off, and on that occasion suffered concussion of the brain, narrowly escaping death, and he never seemed the same afterwards. His resigned his position in the Wesleyan Church in Victoria, and joined his brother in literary work in connection with this journal. He was a man who made himself liked in all kinds of company, and in Balmain had gained general respect, numerous letters of regret at his death having been received from leading residents. The last rites were paid to the remains of the deceased on Sunday afternoon when several relations and intimate friends attended the funeral to the Waverley cemetery, the ceremony being conducted by the Revs. W. G. R. Stephenson (Wesleyan) and R. McKeown (Church of England) and the Revs. E, D. Madgwick and P. J. Stephen were also present and the Rev. J. Cosh, M.A., attended at the house. Mr. Macdougall's fellow workers in this office desire to record here, their deep sense of their irreparable loss. [Residents of West Maitland will remember Mr. McDougall as one of the Wesleyan Ministers in West Maitland. He was married to a daughter of Mr. John Falkiner of this town.]
Personal Notes:
from birth reg of son John Campbell