Thank you captainbeecher.
I am still having trouble with this document but will post it as soon as I can.
Does anyone know definitely from where the Buchanans came in Scotland? This is, of course, a difficult issue.
I have just managed to email a Great Granddaughter of the Robert Buchanan in Beaufort who bought land in 1856 alongside James and William. I will wait and see if there is a reply. This Robert apparently came to Australia in May 1853 aboard the ship 'Sea'. I have other information which may indicate he was born about 1820 and married in Dundee.
There may be a Buchanan connection with another Buchanan family in Australia. I cannot verify this at all. James' youngest son Herbert headed up to Broken Hill in about 1910 where he married. Then, surprisingly, Herbert went to Townsville, Queensland. This is a tropical area with serious creepy crawlies everywhere. Herbert's brother Robert went at about the same time to Gympie, Queensland and then settled in Pomona.
The issue is the photo of James Buchanan which I posted. In Townsville, there is was a Hotel called the Buchanan Hotel. This was owned by a David Buchanan who came from Barrhead, Renfrewshire in Scotland. For some reason, our James Buchanan's photo was placed in the Buchanan Hotel in Townsville. There is, of course, the possibility that there is no connection at all, and it was merely a gesture of the owner of the Hotel to put James' photo up because of the association of members of the Clan Buchanan. However, it is very unusual that Herbert would head all the way up to Townsville. This was around 1913. Townsville was not an easy place to access then. And, last year, one of the senior cousins of ours went to Townsville to try and sort out this issue. The Townsville Historical Society said that there was an unknown connection between the owner of the Buchanan Hotel and Ballarat (next to Beaufort). The Historical Society also knew the names of close relatives of mine, despite the fact that Herbert only stayed a few years and then moved a long way away.
When James Buchanan sailed on The Genghis Khan, he put his nationality as both 'Scottish and Irish'.
Now, back to dear Mary Norris and William Buchanan; their parents. William Buchanan in Beaufort named one of his sons Ernest Samuel, and Samuel was not known in his wife Matilda's family. Last year ago, one of my super sleuth researching cousins on another side of my family, gave me the following details of an Irish certificate.
Name: Henry William Buchanan
Marriage: 26 March 1866, Ireland
Father: Samuel Buchanan
Spouse: Mary Jane Norris
Maybe this means something if this marriage was around Cumber Lower or nearby, in consideration that Mary Norris married our William Buchanan. If there is any birth certificate around Cumber Lower with a Samuel Buchanan and an Alexander Buchanan, then they may be relatives. Maybe our Mary Norris had the middle name of Jane as well.
James used to carry a walking stick with him at all time. His son Robert also carried a walking stick, even though he didn't need this. This was something that the Buchanan men used to do, and must have been a personal habit from Londonderry. One thing about the men in that generation is that, when the occasion arose, they certainly knew how to dress very well. They were not at all uncomfortable in their 'good clobber' (proper clothes). They could be very stylish, despite living in what we call 'the sticks' of Beaufort and Stawell which were as far away from the city as Slaghtmanus.