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John LANG (1835 - )
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John LANG (1835 - ) Matthew LANG











Margaret LOU(N)DON (1806 - )











b. 1835
Near Relatives of John LANG (1835 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father Matthew LANG
Mother Margaret LOU(N)DON 1806 Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland

Self John LANG 1835

Brother Matthew LANG 1830 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1893 Moorabin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 63
Brother Robert LANG 1833 Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland
Brother James LANG 1838 1875 Victoria, Australia 37
Brother William LANG 1841 Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland

Nephew Matthew LANG 1859 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 1886 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 27
Nephew William Henry LANG 1859 1860 Prahan, Victoria, Australia 1
Nephew Alexander Scott LANG 1860 Collingwood, Victoria, Australia 1932 Sandringham, Victoria, Australia 72
Niece Margaret Cathcart LANG 1862 Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia 1874 Victoria, Australia 12
Niece Jane (Jeannie) Cathcart LANG 1864 Kew, Victoria, Australia 1930 Victoria, Australia 66
Niece Anne Hason (Mason)LANG 1866 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1909 Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia 43
Niece Roberta (Bertha) LANG abt 1867 Victoria, Australia 1939 Victoria, Australia 72
Nephew John LANG 1870 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1877 Victoria, Australia 7
Niece Jessie LANG 1875 East Melbourne, Vic, Australia 1894 Sandringham, Victoria, Australia 19
Nephew Stanley LANG aft 1876

Sister in Law Jane Jean (Jessie) SCOTT abt 1835 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1907 Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia 72
Events in John LANG (1835 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1835 John LANG was born Ancestry tree
1851 16 Census New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland Note 1
Note 1: LANG
Margaret (45) - 1806, Airdrie
Robert (18) - 1833, Airdrie
John (16) - 1835, Airdrie - carpenter
James (12) - 1839, Airdrie - scholar
William (9) - 1842, Airdrie - scholar
Personal Notes:
Will of brother Matthew in 1875

Supply of water struck - Mr John Lang, near Mount Sturt, in the Albert District NSW, the water rising 50 ft in the bore hole. (Is this brother to Matthew?)


Argus 17 Jan 1887
WILCANNIA, FRIDAY.
Cobham reports having finished shearing.
Salisbury Downs is also about to cut out.
In Malperika district eight stations have
shorn under the conference or verbal
agreement, viz. :—Mount Poole, 40,000 ;
Yandama and Connulpie, 30,000 ; Mount
Wood, 60,000 ; Mount Sturt, 16,000 ; Mount
Stewart, 13,000 ; Cobham, 50,000 ; Olive
Downs, 24,000. The following stations
in the same district have shorn