I'm not a local, but I checked out Google & found a few interesting items:
This is about Scottish names used in Australia:
'Official suburbs and other localities with names that occur only in Scotland and not elsewhere in the British Isles'
'Ironside (Aberdeenshire). The suburb was named for William Alexander Wilson's wife, using her maiden name. Wilson, the owner of a local sugar cane plantation, was born in St Lucia in the West Indies.'
http://www.rampantscotland.com/placenames/placename_brisbane.htmAs well as the one near Maud, there is also an 'Ironside Hill' between Dundee & Forfar.
I found both on
www.streetmap.co.ukThis may be of interest:
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWironside.htmAlso these items about, I believe, Queensland in Australia:
'Ironside ~ In 1885 William Alexander Wilson subdivided land on the east side of Ryans Road and named it Ironside Estate after his wife's maiden name (Lydia Matilda Ironside). ... Ironside is now a neighbourhood within the suburb of St Lucia.'
http://www.dovenetq.net.au/~piula/Placenames/page31.html'Saint Lucia ~ The university suburb is named after the island of St Lucia in the West Indies, or at least it is named after W.A.Wilson’s property which he named after the West Indian island where he was born. William Alexander Wilson purchased Dart's Coldridge Plantation in 1882 and renamed it The St Lucia Sugar Plantation.....'
http://www.dovenetq.net.au/~piula/Placenames/page57.htmlIt indicates that the places abroad named 'Ironside' are named after this woman, and are also connected to the place in Scotland.
Perhaps the 'Ironsides' in Scotland are related tro her family.