- tuberculosis. The two
surviving sons were
William Forlonge (b. 1813) and
Andrew (b. 1814). John
Forlonge decided to move the
family to the
warmer climate...
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William Jack
Forlonge (15 May 1813 – 15
September 1890) was a
pastoralist and
politician in
colonial Victoria and New
South Wales, a
member of the Victorian...
- sell at
first and was
opened to
pastoral leases. It was
leased by
William Forlonge in 1846. By 1840, the area was
owned by rich landowners. By the 1850s,...
- 1861
census to the
Australian pastoral pioneer and
politician William Forlonge[citation needed] and
during the
twentieth century was home to
Richard Fairfax...
- 1892. On 6
August 1861, he had
married Eliza Christina Forlonge,
daughter of
William Forlonge, with whom he had four children,
including Sir Reginald...
-
goats into Australia. Two of
Eliza Furlong's (sometimes
spelt Forlong or
Forlonge)
children had died from consumption, and she was
determined to protect...
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Cabot Follen (1787–1860),
American writer, editor,
abolitionist Eliza Forlonge (1784–1859),
Australian merino importer Eliza Foster,
British translator...
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Original Council abolished Victorian Legislative ****embly Preceded by
William Forlonge Member for The
Murray 1859
Served alongside:
Travers Adamson Succeeded by...
-
Legislative ****embly
electorate of
Orange on 3 July 1867
because William Forlonge was
insolvent and
resigned his seat.
Electoral results for the district...
- wins): Paul
Townend -
Thousand Stars (2014),
Coquin Mans (2018),
Asterion Forlonge (2023)
Leading trainer (5 wins):
Willie Mullins -
Thousand Stars (2014)...