Dear listers, Does anybody know anything about a place called Culcraigie in Queensland? Of 12 children of Charles Macarthur of Cawdor, Scotland, were William Macarthur (born 1815) and Margaret (born 1817). Margaret married my gr-gr grandfather John Macgillivray and William married his sister Henrietta in 1838. Charles Macarthur died in 1837 and whether it was at that point or later, a tombstone was erected by Charles for his father. 'Erected by their son William, Culcraigie, Queensland, Australia' in Cawdor churchyard. I was able to find such a place with the help of a kind Queenslander, south of Gladstone, west of Bundaberg, NW of Marroochydore, Rooloolaka. The only other place on the map when you zoom in is Eidivold, the distances are quite amazing for someone here in Europe. I understand this is the back of beyond, with probably beef cattle propertiies. Would anyone know anything more about Culcraigie, when it was founded, who lived there, what the settlers did? Many thanks indeed for any information.(My late father held that these Macarthurs of Cawdor were related to the merino sheep Macarthurs of Plymouth and Argyll, but I have no idea how) Jane