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...do YOUR families link back to first South Australian wheat growers?
Christina and Donald McLEAN from Scotland 1837
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1895 - 1971 (75 years)
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Name |
Alice Augusta Ada (Dolly) POTTS [1] |
Nickname |
Dolly |
Biography Notes |
1850 |
Langhorne Creek SA |
Alices father FRANK POTTS was first person to plant vineyards in 1860s on Bremer River, Langhornes Creek region after arriving in 1850's Source tourist signage at Langhornes Creek information bay photo by Lorna McLean Feb 2006 |
Born |
16 Sep 1895 |
Langhorne Creek SA [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
25 Mar 1971 |
Strathalbyn SA [1] |
Buried |
Langhorne Creek SA [1] |
Person ID |
I-5223 |
Christina and Donald McLean | Ann McLean's descendants |
Last Modified |
8 Nov 2020 |
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Headstones |
 | HS-POTTS Alice 67Y 1935 long verse.JPG |
 | HS-POTTS ARTHUR 1987.JPG 61yoa |
Documents |
 | SIGNAGE - Frank Potts, father of Alice Augusta Potts (married Borrett family) were first people in Alexandrina region SA to grow vineyards from 1860's. Arrived in Langhorne Creek in 1850's |
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Sources |
- [S-3] BRB 'Donald & Christina McLean & Their Descendants', 1995 copies available, Copies of the BRB available Strathalbyn National Trust Museum & Library, several libraries around Australia including State Library SA, and Western Australian Genealogical Society Bayswater WA Request assistance for locating a copy through 'Contact us' on this website. .
- [S-75] http://www.genealogysa.org.au requires login, https://www.genealogysa.org.au requires log in , 9 Jan 2021 Researcher Lorna Mclean.
Surname:POTTS Given Names: Alice Augusta Ada Date of Birth: 16-Sep-1895 Gender:F Father:Frank POTTS Mother: Alice Elizabeth BRIDGEMAN Birth Residence:Langhornes Creek SA
District:Strathalbyn Book/Page: 571/59
- [S-75] http://www.genealogysa.org.au requires login, 31 Jan 2017 Researcher Lorna McLean.
MARRIAGE: 1917 Reg No; 270/199 groom:BORRETT,Angas-bride:POTTS,Alice Augusta Ada at Strathalbyn SA
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