McLeod, Thomas

Male 1838 - 1901  (63 years)


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  1. 1.  McLeod, Thomas was born in 1838 in Knockaduff Townland, Aghadowey Parish, Londonderry, Northern Ireland; died on 30 Sep 1901 in Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 2 Oct 1901 in West Taieri Cemetery, Dunedin, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Residence: 1841, Port Ellen, Argyll, Scotland
    • Residence: 1851, Port Ellen, Argyll, Scotland
    • Residence: 1861, Port Ellen, Argyll, Scotland

    Notes:

    Never Married

    Malcolm and Stewart McLeod, together with their cousin Peter McLeod, sailed from Glasgow on William Rankin's famous Clipper Ship the Daniel Rankin on the 5th of September 1863. It was a record breaking trip of 90 days under Captain Alexander Muller, carrying 155 passengers and cargo, which arrived in Port Chalmers on the 7th December 1863. The Daniel Rankin, a 193.3 sailing clipper of 1048 tons was wooded sheathed with yellow metal, wooden masts and spars and was built to special surveys in Deumbarton, Scotland in 1858.

    Stewart McLeod was 34 years of age when he migrated to Otago. He first worked on farms at Brighton, Kurl Bush and Taieri Mouth and later moved to Woodside, West Taieri, where for many years he was associated with his brothers, Malcolm, Thomas and William in the priopietorship of the Woodside Dairy Factory

    Thomas married in Single - Never Married. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]