Hi Suzanne: Had a look in the 1881 Census for you. Could not find John MacLeod and Margaret Graham, but did find the following - they may be two of the sons??? Dwelling - Dounie, Census Place Kincardine/Ross & Cromarty, Scotland Source film 0203410 GRO Ref Volume 071-A1, EnumDist. 4, Page 7. Alexander MacLeod, head, occupation Farmer 287 ac. 14 arable, married, age 49, birthplace Kincardine, Ross & Cromarty, Alexandrina MacLeod, wife, married, age 34, born Lochbroom, R & C. Murdo, son, age 17, Donald, son, age 15, Alexander, son, age 9, Robert, son, age 7, Colin, son, age 4, Mary, dau, age 13, Jessie, dau, age 11, Maggie, dau, age 2 and Hellen, dau, age 6 months. All born Kincardine, Ross & Cromarty. I also found a John MacLeod also living Dounie, head, farmer of 28 acres, 14 arable, employing 1 girl, born Kincardine, R & C., his mother Mary MacLeod, widow, age 75, born Lairg, Sutherland and the servant Eliza Ross, age 24, born Alness, R & C. The mother's name doesn't fit, but the Census Taker could have got it wrong, as the age seems to fit. There was also an Alexander MacLeod listed in the "Easter Ross Union Poorhouse", age 52, unmarried, born Kincardine, R & C. Perhaps if you can see earlier Census, you might find the family. I looked for John and Margaret in the 1881 Census, but nothing came up. They may have died before 1881. Hope this is helpful. Have a cousin who lives in Mooloolaba, which isn't to far away from Brisbane I am told. His name is William MacLeod, whose father Roderick emigrated from a village called Polbain, Parish of Lochbroom, Ross & Cromarty early in the 1900's. Good luck in your search. Allana McLean [email protected] Toronto, Ontario, Canada.