Note: The marriage of John and Clarinda took place on 10 Jan 1839 at Illogan, Cornwall. He was 22, she was 20. They emigrated to S.A. by the "Lady Bruce", arriving 14 Nov 1846. John's occupations were miner and farmer, his residences Kapunda, Burra and Clare, S.A.. In the 1920's their son Thomas wrote John's reminiscences down for him and they were published in the "Northern Argus". The fathers of both John and Clarinda were both Cornish miners, and on arrival in S.A. John walked from Adelaide (51 miles) to the Kapunda copper mine. His family made the journey by bullock dray as Clarinda's child to be born in January 1847 was due shortly.
Two years later they were among the copper miners at Burra, still further north (90) miles who lacking funds to build houses lived in the burrowed out dugouts in the creek bank and that is where James who marr-ied Christina Kerr was born in 1849. When the gold rush to Victoria commenced in 1851 the entire male population of Kapunda where the Dunstones were again by then took off. The eldest son John aged 14 was the oldest male left in that town. Many returned poorer than when they set out.
John Dunstone returned with sufficient to purchase three 50 acre sections near Clare. He knew nothing of farming but set about learning, and pitched tents for his family until he could build them a dwelling. He felled timber and fenced, only to be hit by severe drought the first year and Clarinda paid 15 sovereigns for 3 bags of flour. Gradually with other settlers nearby of what became Springton village, the Dunstones prospered in spite of the cheap Californian imported wheat which dropped the price of local crops. With practical commonsense the family won through and established Spring Farm, Clare.
John Dunstone died at Clare on 21 Jan 1881 aged 64 and Clarinda on 25 Aug 1890 aged 72. Both were buried at Spring Farm Cemetery. The headstones are still there.