Eliza Forlong (1784–1859) was an Australian pioneer who played a large part in introducing Merino sheep to south-east Australia. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 21 October 1784, the daughter of Alexander Jack, teacher, and his wife Jean, née Mackinnon.
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| - Eliza Forlong (1784–1859) was an Australian pioneer who played a large part in introducing Merino sheep to south-east Australia. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 21 October 1784, the daughter of Alexander Jack, teacher, and his wife Jean, née Mackinnon. (en)
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| - Eliza Furlonge Memorial, Euroa (en)
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| - Australia Victoria Shire of Strathbogie (en)
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| - Wool bale memorial – Eliza Forlonge Memorial, Forlonge Memorial Road, Euroa, Victoria
Inscription: In memory of Mrs. John Forlonge with her sister-in-law Mrs. Janet Templeton imported the first fine wool sheep to Victoria 1835 (en)
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| - Eliza Forlonge Memorial, Forlonge Memorial Road, Euroa, Victoria (en)
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| - Eliza Forlong (1784–1859) was an Australian pioneer who played a large part in introducing Merino sheep to south-east Australia. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 21 October 1784, the daughter of Alexander Jack, teacher, and his wife Jean, née Mackinnon. (en)
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