Their home until around 1860 was "Glensloy", near Mount Barker Junction (midway between Balhannah and Littlehampton).
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He was a stalwart of the Meningie District Council, an enthusiastic yachtsman with the Milang Sailing Club, and an expert marksman, winning several trophies at Wimbledon.
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Allan McFarlane Esq. and his wife Margaret Horne McFarlane (née Horne) (22 November 1795 – 17 September 1878) and their family left their home in Caithness, Scotland, and arrived in South Australia aboard the Superb on 29 October 1839.
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