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 400 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRr. Imd issue, Josepli Fletcher, of Manor Kilbride, who m. Jane Atkinson; and Elizabeth Brown, m. her kinsman, Kobert Patten, of Clone, Wicklow. II. George Fletcher, advocate-general of Western Australia, m. Frances Jack- son, step-daughter of Colonel Andrew ClARKE, governor of Western Australia {from February, 184t), to Februaiy, 1817), but rf. x.]). III. William, of Liverpool, m. Gertrude Hanmee, and had issue, 1. William Henry, of Formby, near Liverpool, M.R.C.S. ; 2. George Fletcher, m. Elizabeth Fishek, but d. x. ji. ; 3. Andrew Scott, of Formby ; 4. Frederick Dalgety, of Formby, m. Rachel Martin Hill: 1. Rose Anne Elizabeth, of Beulah, Formby. IT. Samuel, of whom presently. Mr. Moore m. secondly, Mary Bond, and by her had three daughters, I. Catherine. II. Mary Jane. III. Eoseanne. His fourth son, Samuel Moore, of Bond's Glen, co. Londonderry, emigrated to Western Australia, having nt. in England, 4th October, 18^3, Dorotliy Mary Jane, third daughter of Captain Alexander Dalgetv, lout Regiment of Foot, of Fort Pitt, in the jiarish of St. Margaret, Rochester, co. Kent, sometime deputy assistant quartermaster- general of the army (see Dalgett), and by her (who d. 1st November, 1877) had issue. I. William Dalgety, now of Fremantle. II. Frederick Henry, of Sydney, New South Wales, vi. and has issue one son and one daughter. III. Samuel Joseph Fortescue, of Don- garra. Western Australia, m. and has numerous issue. I. M.iry Elizal)eth. II. Annie Fletcher, m. Cliarles Wii- TENOO.M, and has issue a daughter. Mr. Samuel Moore d. at Oakover, Swan River, Western Australia, 4th July, 1849. Arms — Arff., on a bend az. three mullets of the first tuithin, a iordiire engrailed gu. Crest — A Saracen's liead, 2^P^- Motto — Djtris nov frangor. Sesidinces — Cliti' Street, Fremantle ; Oakover, Guildford, Western Australia. JDijii^n. rA EORGE HENRY HEWITT DIXON, of Carlisle, Alfred Street, North vj Sydney, of the customs department N.S.W. civil service; formerly from 1864 to 1882, in Messrs. Green's service a.s chief officer of sailing and steamships; h. 1847. ?;t. 22nd November, 1882, Hettie, fifth daughter of J. G. Day, of Essex, and has issue, Edmond Christian Hay, h. in Sydney, 1st October, 1884. Laura Edith Marguerite, h. at North Sydney, 15th January, 1894. ILiiunac. Chhistopheb Dixon, of Edmond Castle, Hayton, Cumberland, b. circa 1690 ; m. and left issue, a son, John Dixon, of Edmond Castle, who m. Frances Allison, and by her had issue, a son, Peteb Dixon, of Edmond Castle, which estate he sold to the Ghaham family, and settled in Whitehaven. He m. 2nd Septem- ber, 1783, Slary, daughter of Richard Fer- guson, of Carlisle, and aunt to Joseph Fer- guson, of Morton, M.P., and by her, who brought the estate of Knells to the family, he liad issue, I. John, of whom presently. II. Richard Ferguson, deceased. III. Peter, »;. ^arali Rebecca, daugliter of Lieutenant - General Clakke, E.I.C.S,, and had issue, 1. Peter Sydcnhani. 2. Henry Hall, barristcr-at-law and aiithor. 3. Treadway Clarke. 4. John. 5. Joseph. 6. Edward George, Major-General Madras Infantry, b. loth Decem- ber, 1837, was for a time in com- mand at Suakim. 1. Sarah Rebecca. 2. Augusta Jane. 3. Catherine Anne. ly. George, m. Mary, youngest daughter of Kev. Jonathan Bouchek, vicar of Epsom, Surrey, and great-great-grand- daughter of Ewan Christian, of Ewan- rigg Hall, and d. s. p. T. Robert, deceased. vi. Joseph, m. Ann, daughter of Wilson Perry, of Whitehaven, and had issue, 1. Peter Wilson. 2. Henry. 1. Josephine. I. Frances, d. iinm. 1818. II. Mary, d. nnm. 1832. The eldest son,